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hi wot is best for putting on the floor of my loft when i get birds in... sawdust or sand?? and wot sort of trap as ive got bolt wires but read about open doors wat you all recon as im new to the sport only held my first pigeon yesterday so im starting to get the basics all help welcome thanks
hi wot is best for putting on the floor of my loft when i get birds in... sawdust or sand?? and wot sort of trap as ive got bolt wires but read about open doors wat you all recon as im new to the sport only held my first pigeon yesterday so im starting to get the basics all help welcome thanks
If you use sand it has to be dry, you can get kiln dried cheapest from Jewson or other builders merchants, do not use sawdust as it is too fine and will be blown about easily and harbours dampness as well, use shavings or coarser, easybed is a product you can buy or even wood chippings or bark We are going to try loft granuals for the first time as it seemed to work really well in Rembrants lofts
thanks again iread a few books at th we and one said they put garden lime with the sand is that the same sort of stuff should i use lime or not thanks das
thanks again iread a few books at th we and one said they put garden lime with the sand is that the same sort of stuff should i use lime or not thanks das
I wouldn't put powered lime on the floor with sand, only a lime wash while cleaning the loft and then let it dry
thanks again iread a few books at th we and one said they put garden lime with the sand is that the same sort of stuff should i use lime or not thanks das
no offence mate but they must be very old books,every one has his/hers idea but birchwood chipping are great ,last forever
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There is a lime in common use for loft floors and perches, Colombine sell it as 'parquet blanc' = floor white. It is good for keeping the loft fresh and free of pigeon smells, and being white, makes the place look really clean too. Use it sparingly daily after scraping out, brush it in as it tends to blow about..
Ordinary garden or agricultural lime does the same job at a fraction of the cost, and can be mixed with your sand too.
Well yi told me thats what yi keep her for scrapping out the lofts
Sammy, I couldnae cope if she went on strike, so I have to watch what I am saying, I offered to help the day but she says I make too much noise in the loft. What gave her that idea
can use floor grills made from wood or can have a wiremesh floor with tray underneath or can use a scrapper twice a day or use deeplitter , most fanciers are using easybed , but i like hempcore , as for lime on floor i think your refering to columbine bianco floor white mainly used for show lofts. As for traps i suggest you get one where young birds can see out of a cage you can build or buy, these are known as sputniks
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Tell you what makes me laugh, all these new starters find these chat sites. Took me ages to find out about them. So where in Cambridge are you NEWBOY, maybe able to get someone round to help you, which club are you in or intend to join
Sammy, I couldnae cope if she went on strike, so I have to watch what I am saying, I offered to help the day but she says I make too much noise in the loft. What gave her that idea
thats her just being a women dunc best leave her to it
I swear by Hemcore under my grills and in the stock loft - I am going to use hemcore on the floors next season for young birds rather than grills (experiment)