Pigeon Talk

I haven't raked mine out much, but its been winter. The pen they are in used to be occupied by OEGB chickens. They were able to keep the ground scratched and "tilled" pretty much on their own, unless it got damp and then hardened. I have one pen that stays kinda hard and solid, but this one seems to stay more loose ground. Will have to see what the spring/summer brings.

Saw this pic online, makes me consider some straw, since it looks similar to mine, but it might be too humid here. My chickens are pretty good at scratching up the straw in a hurry, but I don't know how the pigeons would be with it.

*not my pic*
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The straw could work. I do like the pine needles best as they allow moisture to drain thru without absorbing much and without clumping. I'm talking about the longer more flexible pine needles not the short pointy ones. I like them best as nesting material too.:)

Also they are free if you can gather them nearby....
 
Doo is sitting on an egg now. This morning I had to put him in the time out cage to allow his mate to eat in peace. He kept pecking and driving her back to the nest.:cool:

A REAL egg or a wooden egg?? Doo-da-doo-doo-doooooo! :clap
 

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