Pigeon Talk

I have suggested using retired campers to make chicken coops many times in past postings. I also suggested using Garden sheds for same re-purpose use as well. When you are ready to make the move, take some pix of inside and we can make suggestions then. Some of my views differ from other peeps here, and I will explain them.:old


No matter what humans try, mice seem to always win. I would mice proof the outside, and NOT REMOVE THE INSULATION. In your area,,,,, the insulation would be very beneficial during summer to keep the loft from becoming a metal skinned sauna. JMO. :old
Besides,,,,,, I have no quarrel with mice. :gig:lau
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You would remove most of the interior, but you can also utilize some of the cabinets and drawers to hold feed and supplies inside out of weather. You can also just use a portion of camper as loft and rest for your alternate needs.
You would of course modify thing so there is sufficient ventilation year-round. I would run a power roof vent (frequency to be determined to need) to keep pigeon dander to a minimum. That is one of my plans when I get loft going again.


I may sound heartless, but caveman has the biggest View attachment 1601926around,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I believe in nature making decisions in such matters. This refers to pigeons, chickens, and other pets. This does not imply/suggest that injured pets should be left abandoned. We treat their injuries/sickness the best we can.
With humans,,,,,,, I believe EVERYTHING POSSIBLE should be done to save a life:love
I will deffinetly get pics for y'all.. I really do appreciate all the advice! I'll need all I can get but preffer it from yall who have been there done that and can help me aviod some common and not so common mistakes..:love

Love the mouse trap button..:gig
 
I have suggested using retired campers to make chicken coops many times in past postings. I also suggested using Garden sheds for same re-purpose use as well. When you are ready to make the move, take some pix of inside and we can make suggestions then. Some of my views differ from other peeps here, and I will explain them.:old


No matter what humans try, mice seem to always win. I would mice proof the outside, and NOT REMOVE THE INSULATION. In your area,,,,, the insulation would be very beneficial during summer to keep the loft from becoming a metal skinned sauna. JMO. :old
Besides,,,,,, I have no quarrel with mice. :gig:lau
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You would remove most of the interior, but you can also utilize some of the cabinets and drawers to hold feed and supplies inside out of weather. You can also just use a portion of camper as loft and rest for your alternate needs.
You would of course modify thing so there is sufficient ventilation year-round. I would run a power roof vent (frequency to be determined to need) to keep pigeon dander to a minimum. That is one of my plans when I get loft going again.


I may sound heartless, but caveman has the biggest View attachment 1601926around,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I believe in nature making decisions in such matters. This refers to pigeons, chickens, and other pets. This does not imply/suggest that injured pets should be left abandoned. We treat their injuries/sickness the best we can.
With humans,,,,,,, I believe EVERYTHING POSSIBLE should be done to save a life:love
Hi caveman! I want your complaints button! :lau One very good thing about mice is that if you have them you don't have rats! At least, not in the same vicinity!
 
Well i went to put coconut oil on it about an hour ago and it was real bloody and dead. I think it may have repositioned and injured itself. Anyways there is always next years breeding!
Oh no. That's a real shame. Hopefully next time they will lay two eggs and it will go smoothly. When do you think they will start breeding again?
 

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