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let them see out their new loft and take in their new surroundings for 2 to 3 weeks.then let them out hungry . some our all will fly back to old loft site some might stay.if it is possible get them that went back to old loft back to new one ASAP without them getting any water or feed at old loft.soon as you put them in new loft small feed same next day and so on till birds don,t go back to old loft.if how ever the birds cant get in at old loft site .then just hope birds come back when hungry.the birds that stay right away will proberly go back to old loft site and maybe bring some back that are camping on house roof.

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ive moved the loft away from the old house but they arent in it.  and ive got about 45 to home. so it will be panic stages when i let them out  ;D ;D ;D

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pair them up mate as soon as you got some big youngster from them let them out the cock will drive the hen back to the loft

 

all the best.

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