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I had made a typical chicken-style nest box out of plywood (around 12" square) Now in retrospect, it is bigger than it needs to be for a pigeon but I'm using it anyway because it's available and it doesn't look half-bad for first time so I didn't want to not use it. It was supposed to hang outside one of the walls with easy hinged-roof access to the nest, but now that it's getting cold and the pigeons may be creating a 2nd nest soon, I just had to put it in as is, directly into the coop.
Now that it is in the coop, the pigeons are resting on it and pooping on the roof.
That uglifies the previously nice-looking nest box. What do you do to keep poopage off the (flat) roof? Should I layer something on it that can be easily removed / cleaned or just accept that anything inside a pigeon coop will get pigeon crap on it? Eg I thought a shower curtain could be sprayed with water easily to clean it.
I have just 2 birds, just for fun. They recently hatched up a pair of babies so I'm preparing for when they might start creating the 2nd nest for another batch.
Thanks!
Now that it is in the coop, the pigeons are resting on it and pooping on the roof.
That uglifies the previously nice-looking nest box. What do you do to keep poopage off the (flat) roof? Should I layer something on it that can be easily removed / cleaned or just accept that anything inside a pigeon coop will get pigeon crap on it? Eg I thought a shower curtain could be sprayed with water easily to clean it.
I have just 2 birds, just for fun. They recently hatched up a pair of babies so I'm preparing for when they might start creating the 2nd nest for another batch.
Thanks!
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