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Just thought i would ask the rest of the pigeon gang.

 

What would you pay for a geraldy transporter around i year old - 18 months old, holds 323 birds.

 

Thanks guys.  :)

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Guest bigda
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About half the price of a new one.

 

they say they are convector ovens  in the heat   :o :o :o:D

Guest bigda
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Just thought i would ask the rest of the pigeon gang.

 

What would you pay for a geraldy transporter around i year old - 18 months old, holds 323 birds.

 

Thanks guys.  :)

what con man is trying to sell you a oven :X :X

 

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i have the roof top box version my birds never get over heated due to the vents on the sides

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there seems plenty of air while the trailers moving but if stood for anytime with a still day and perspex sides in the sun they will cook and it needs some kind of electric fan ventilation.

 

Phil

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simple put crates in backwards then turn round to liberate

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put crates in backwards and the birds can't get to the drinker system and would somebody want to be messing around changing crates about, hard enough to get some convoyers to water the birds let alone move crates!

 

Phil

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must be able to fit a fan system in bottom somewhere , or a airconditioning system on side at towbar end , without having a proper look at one i couldnt realy say but that one looks like its wire on front doors rather than plastic

Guest shadow
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they are vented on the top and sides

 

OK when moving what happens while waiting to liberate or stuck in traffic

 

 

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Same question as Rose: I viewed Almond Valley transporter and fans blow fresh air from the corridor side onto every crate. Doesn't the trailer have the same systems?

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the green eyed monster is out again ian they are great ! birds love them and i cant under stand why some fanciers all ways try and call great transporters like this down they are night and day from the old ones

Guest bigda
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the green eyed monster is out again ian they are great ! birds love them and i cant under stand why some fanciers all ways try and call great transporters like this down they are night and day from the old ones

 

frank you and i know that type of transporter  ain"t much different  than, a  hotpotato oven, you  just don"t  put your birds in that type on hot days i though you would no that frank. :o :o :o ;D

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so we dont go on hot days or wet days os wrong wind or sun spots or half a dozen days tell me when will we get any racing and what is better than geraldys the old converted cattle wagons i dont think so they are the best that is available at the moment alot of thought has gon into ventilation and air flow and i cant see where the old wicker basket betters thease remember we can keep the ventilated sides down with mech/vents on untill ready can the old ones do that?????????

Guest bigda
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so we dont go on hot days or wet days os wrong wind or sun spots or half a dozen days tell me when will we get any racing and what is better than geraldys the old converted cattle wagons i dont think so they are the best that is available at the moment alot of thought has gon into ventilation and air flow and i cant see where the old wicker basket betters thease remember we can keep the ventilated sides down with mech/vents on untill ready can the old ones do that?????????
   the old ones don"t need too, they have stood the test of time frank. :'(

 

 

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