Mar 7, 2011 #1 S StevenW. Crowing 13 Years Friend Joined Oct 7, 2010 Messages 7,952 Reaction score 95 Points 388 Location Central, Illinois http://www.ruralking.com/starter-kit-rabbit-w-squeeze-clips.html http://www.ruralking.com/30-in-x-36-in-rabbit-cage.html Just wondering! Thanks in advance!
http://www.ruralking.com/starter-kit-rabbit-w-squeeze-clips.html http://www.ruralking.com/30-in-x-36-in-rabbit-cage.html Just wondering! Thanks in advance!
Mar 7, 2011 #2 Celtic Hill Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 7, 2010 Messages 2,151 Reaction score 8 Points 181 Location Scotland CT Personally, I wouldn't only because pigeons like to fly and they wouldn't be able to stretch their wings.
Personally, I wouldn't only because pigeons like to fly and they wouldn't be able to stretch their wings.
Mar 7, 2011 Thread starter #3 S StevenW. Crowing 13 Years Friend Joined Oct 7, 2010 Messages 7,952 Reaction score 95 Points 388 Location Central, Illinois Quote: Ok, I'm most likely to build a big flight cage but was just wondering about it. Thanks!
Mar 7, 2011 #4 Celtic Hill Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 7, 2010 Messages 2,151 Reaction score 8 Points 181 Location Scotland CT No problem! They would very much appreciate a flight cage
Mar 7, 2011 Thread starter #5 S StevenW. Crowing 13 Years Friend Joined Oct 7, 2010 Messages 7,952 Reaction score 95 Points 388 Location Central, Illinois Quote: It would be in my duck/goose shed. We are redoing the inside this spring/summer I just need to find some pigeons now
Quote: It would be in my duck/goose shed. We are redoing the inside this spring/summer I just need to find some pigeons now
Mar 11, 2011 #6 Mary Of Exeter Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 10, 2009 Messages 2,607 Reaction score 46 Points 201 Location Rowan County, NC I use a rabbit hutch for a breeding cage, but they are only in there while they're breeding. It's fine to keep a pair in, but of course they would rather have more space, especially if they are flying breeds.
I use a rabbit hutch for a breeding cage, but they are only in there while they're breeding. It's fine to keep a pair in, but of course they would rather have more space, especially if they are flying breeds.
Mar 11, 2011 #7 NewHopePoultry Crowing 12 Years Friend Joined Apr 9, 2007 Messages 5,049 Reaction score 55 Points 294 Location Troy,Missouri It would be fine to keep a breeding pair in them, but the more room the better.