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THINKING OUTSIDE THE box is always an interesting phrase of speech, and putting it into action can be hard. It means breaking from what you know to try something different.

The majority of birdkeepers I have met are willing to try something different, especially if the success has been reflected in good results. However, fundamentally we tend to stick with what we have

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