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My cage numbers do not sort properly, why?

AviMate - FAQ
The cage number field is an alpha-numeric field. In other words, you may type a letter or a number for your cage number. When a computer sorts an alpha-numeric field, it starts with the first character, and then the second, and so on. So if you have cage 1 through 20 assigned, your sorting may appear as follows: The first character in cage 10 is a 1 and the first character in cage 2 is a 2, therefore cage 10 comes before cage 2.

What sort of cage do I need?

Cheeky Chinchillas - Frequently Asked Questions
Make sure that the cage is big enough. One chinchilla can be kept in a cage approximately 90cm high x 61cm wide x 46cm deep. Cages should remain indoors unless kept in a purpose built, secure outer building. He/she should also have a run outside of the cage for approximately one hour each day. Chinchillas do not like a lot of noise so the cage should be placed in a quiet environment that is well ventilated but not draughty.

Why do I need so many different numbers to register in CCR (e.g., CAGE, DUNS, TIN, and TPIN)?

North Texas Small Business Development Center - Frequently A...
The CAGE Code (Commercial And Government Entity Code) is required because it is being used by current and legacy DoD Automated Information Systems to identify contractors doing business with the Department of Defense. The DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) is the identification number specifically selected for CCR because of it's wide acceptance and recognition in the commercial marketplace.

Can I keep it in a cage?

The Raven's Aviary - Close Encounters of the Corvid Kind
The metal bars of a cage can seriously damage a bird's feathers as it grows older, and needs to stretch out its wings. If the wingfeathers keep breaking off against the bars, the bird may not learn to fly properly, or not have the plumage to fly effectively. Besides, wild birds don't belong behind bars. If you have to have a cage, make it a large one - several feet wide and more than 3 feet tall, so the bird has room to move and exercise as it grows.

What is a sort?

Larch Frequently Asked Questions
The "sorts" in an LSL trait correspond to the types in a programming language. They are names for sets of values. This usage is historical (it seems to come from [Goguen-Thatcher-Wagner78]), and arises from the desire to avoid the word "type", which is heavily overused. However, it does have some practical benefit, in that in the context of a BISL, one can say that a type comes from a programming language, but a sort comes from LSL. Unlike some other specification languages (e.g.

What are the DUNS, CAGE, and EIN/TIN numbers required by the SYS - EYFUS system?

FUSE FAQs
It has been brought to our attention that the proposal cover page web-form at NASA's SYS-EYFUS site requires several fields to be filled in which are irrelevant or not applicable to the FUSE proposal process, and in particular so for non-US proposers. The fields in question are used for processing grants and contracts for other NASA programs, but not for FUSE proposals.

Q5: Can I house more than one boa in the same cage?

FAQ
The answer here is a cautious "yes." We have successfully housed more than one boa together and have even had productive breeding occur. Rosy Boas are not cannibalistic by nature. They are thought to be "loners" in nature for the most part, although some think they may congregate in small numbers to brumate. We have found on occasion that a boa becomes stressed when too crowded, begins to feed poorly or regurgitate, then does much better when housed alone.

Q9: Can I keep more than one Kingsnake in the same cage?

FAQ
mentioned elsewhere, Kingsnakes in the wild will feed on other snakes including other Kingsnakes. Therefore, it is a risk to house two together. If this must be done, then much care should be taken to separate them during feeding time. They should be kept separate for a while after feeding since the feeding response is accompanied by hormonal responses that may keep them in the hunting mode. One should make every attempt to house Kingsnakes separately except when attempting to breed them.

Where should I place my cage?

Lady Gouldian Finch .com - Frequently Asked Questions
Place the cage away from sources of intense heat and cold, such as windows, radiators, fireplaces, air conditioners and exterior doors. Never locate a cage in the kitchen if you use nonstick-coated cookware. The fumes can be lethal to birds.

What Kind Of Cage Should I Get?

Frequently Asked Questions
Cages should be made of wire mesh for ventilation. Aquariums are not recommended because they do not provide enough ventilation and will make your ferret feel isolated. Wood cages are not recommended because the wood can soak up urine and other liquids, so cleaning them is nearly impossible. If you are planning to keep your ferret caged most of the time, the cage should be minimum 2x3x2. A second or third ferret could also share that size cage.

My bird is fluffed up and sitting at the bottom of the cage. Is he ill?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, your bird is probably ill and should be seen by a veterinarian. A bird that is unable or unwilling to perch is generally not healthy. Fluffing for long periods of time means the bird is trying to stay warm and often is a sign of illness. Be aware, however that many birds will fluff their feathers from time to time for short periods.

What is a CAGE Code?

Kutztown SBDC: Small Business Development Center
A CAGE Code ( Commercial and Government Entity) is a five-character alphanumeric identification system administered to identify commercial and government entities (companies may have more than one). It is mandatory in order to do federal government contracting. It is automatically assigned when a company completes the CCR Registration online.
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