Pigeon Talk

Those pictures take me right there! Nice birds and nice loft. Didn't see yr homer coming in until you pointed him out, :love. I have plastic over the opening on one side of the loft too. Do the birds need more food in cold weather? It seems to me they would need more calories to stay warm. I'm sure I have been overfeeding, especially since they haven't been flying and breeding is done. So now I'm trying to cut back to the right amount for several reasons! I'm not exactly sure what the right amount is, especially in winter.:confused:
I just give my birds 15 min worth of food. But during the winter, I give corn also. I will sometimes do 10 min of food if I'm training new birds.
 
Whoa! Sorry about that. Didn't mean to double. Sorry about pic quality, not the best camera. The last one with the blur is my last racing homer coming in.

Love the pics! And also glad you pointed out the one flying, I found it! Very cool.
Fantastic color assortment too. :)
 
Got a wing pic. :)
Came home after dark this evening and checked on the birds. Bugsy was NOT in the nest bowl. I started panicking, looking around on the ground. Found her inside the chicken nest box on the end of the coop, all snuggled in the shavings. :lol:
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Beautiful birds! Nice set up too! :love
And Im also glad you pointed it out.. Id have never seen it otherwise ..:D
Got a wing pic. :)
Came home after dark this evening and checked on the birds. Bugsy was NOT in the nest bowl. I started panicking, looking around on the ground. Found her inside the chicken nest box on the end of the coop, all snuggled in the shavings. :lol:
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She's a gorgeous bird! :love
The more I see yours the more I think Id like some..:lau
 
I've got tomorrow off, so I'm gonna try to get some wood and start my loft. I think I'm going to go with a 4 by 8 structure, tall enough to walk in, and also an aviary attached.
NO! Go bigger! That's one thing you'll quickly want! But you go for whatever you like. One way slant roofs are the way to go if you ever plan on flying anything since they learn to trap easier with simple roof lines. :)
 

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