no good the council saying the loft should be say 5mtrs away if your garden is only small . i called the local planning ofice and ask them to email me details etc
just looking at your pics nice looking birds. you best be carefull the ventilation police dont start passing comment on the front of your loft no vents ,as you can see had a go at me already and mine not finished yet cheers tommyc
16x6 7 ft for cocks 5ft young birds and a 4x6 for hens pushed for space see how it goes first season back in lots of years cheers tommyc 16x6 7 ft for cocks 5ft young birds and a 4x6 for hens pushed for space see how it goes first season back in lots of years cheers tommyc
i go into the loft after feeding . i started with just putting my hand close to young bird to get it used to me over the week i have moved closer and getting them to fight with me pecking hand etc . nothink worse that a mad young bird tends to get them all jumping out of box now all birds fine and easy to handle if needed just my way of doing it. think if you start giveing treats they wnt do it without them always expecting a treat
without going into a long winded post plenty of FRESH AIR from top of front and rear also . sputnik to be fitted to young bird section . gaps at the top of each section to allow air flow to . also going to fit dowl doors to all sections to allow for more FRESH AIR to come into the loft as my post said loft nearly done thanks tommyc
cheers do me for now after being out pigeons for over 25yrs got alot to catch up with . its clean and dry lots of fresh air ,so its a start. got up and over boxes so fitting them today pics to follow