SpotTheCat
Herding cats
That link just takes me back to the start of this threadHey pigeon people, can any of you help this person?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/pigeon-talk.1276029/
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That link just takes me back to the start of this threadHey pigeon people, can any of you help this person?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/pigeon-talk.1276029/
That link just takes me back to the start of this thread
Yeah there'll be daylight. I'll see if I can get a landing base and bobwires. How easy are they to attach?Will there be daylight available to your pigeon loft occupants??
Instead of just a pop door, can I suggest you make a Landing base with bob wires. This way pigeons can associate it much better as their entrance point. Ask questions if what I wrote is not understanding. I can post pix of what I'm trying to convey.![]()
Not very hard at all. If you purchased one of these, or made one yourself. attaching is simple. You can purchase just the bob wires as many as needed to your entrance.Yeah there'll be daylight. I'll see if I can get a landing base and bobwires. How easy are they to attach?
For water, I am using some rabbit bowls. They were on sale for only like $0.30 at petsmart, so I got a dozen. Rabbit bowls are great, because they are heavy so when the pigeons stand on the edge like they ALL have to do, it doesn't tip. For feed I just use small clay bases for pits. they are cheap, and work very well. Good luck, your dedication to the sport is admirable seeing how you have mostly been on your own, with little help from a pier\mentor.What is everyone using for individual feed/water dishes in their breeding cages? Trying to be resourceful and reuse rather than buy. Was thinking maybe a tin can cut in half for the feeder with the top edge rolled so nothing sharp. Any other ideas?
exciting! What breeds do you plan to keep?So there's been a change in plans again... It's good this time though! Since I decided not to keep hatching more chickens and just keep the ones I already have for eggs and meat, I now have an empty chick pen that's inside a nice little barn! All I'll need to do is add some perches, add some nesting boxes, and cut a hole in the wire to attach a makeshift pop door in order to make it ready for pigeons!
I'll definitely be getting homers but I won't likely keep another breed unless one of the three breeds that I originally wanted happens to be for sale in my state (very unlikely since it's been two years and no sign of jacobins, capuchins, or modenas.)exciting! What breeds do you plan to keep?
I do not weigh them down. I have placed them in a back corner of the nest box and haven't had trouble. If they were getting moved, I think I would screw down a scrap of wood to hold it in place.People who use the dollar tree dog bowls as nesting bowls. Do you weigh them down? Also what do you use for nesting material in them. They are so slick I feel like anything would get pushed right out. Sand paper to add some texture?