What will you be doing yourself will you be getting latebreds and breeding them for yb racing next year or what I'm getting my late breds in a few weeks and this is what I've been advised to do
A got told having a 2 inch gap between your roof and front of you loft and the back is perfect ventallation as the cold air enters dropping to the bottom therefore pushing the stale air up and out the other gap
looking for a bit of advice im building a 10ft x 6ft loft at the moment with two sections young birds and olb birds can anyone tell me how many i can have in each section
thanks for all the advice guys my loft is going to be complete by the end of this week hopefully them ill be up and running can anyone advise me on what club i should join etc like whats the procedure.
alright guys just thought a would post a pic of how far ive came along spending just one hour a night working away on my first ever loft for the last week just need to get my sheets now
my loft is nearly complete should be a week or two and ive been promised quite a few late breds. Am i best just to let these birds grow and fly around then breed them next year so i have ybs to start racing
Brilliant guys that's me been promised some late breds as soon as my loft is complete I will be getting them then ill breed them next year and race the ybs
Brilliant guys just been promised a few late breads to start me of so will get them once my lofts finished and hopefully breed them next year so I've got my own ybs
hey guys anyone know where i can get cheap cheap sheets of wood to finish of my first loft in the west of scotland or if you have any that you are selling