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thanks all you all great people but here is why its so hard for me to get anythink home .. i live here i have no car and one bus a day  i live in the middle of that

 

So how do you get stuff to your market stall? :-/ :-/ :-/ ??)

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thanks all you all great people but here is why its so hard for me to get anythink home .. i live here i have no car and one bus a day  i live in the middle of that

 

how you going to train your pigeons.???????????

Guest karl adams
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i can get you some reclaimed 8 x 4 inch thick ply for £10 a sheet and if you were closer to me i would have come and built you a loft

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i can get osb 2 at 8 x 4 1/2 inch thick £11.65 but

i dont have the cash mate and thats the prob

 

i can build it no prob but i cant buy the stuff i need lol

 

 

and if could have you build one i would your lofts are awesome mate

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;Dthanks for the kind comments , have replied to youre PM darkknight . keep in touch  ;D yours in sport           andy

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i had 2 Jansen's once i got from red dragon lofts

 

but i found out after that the local club would not let me join

 

they said i was 0.04 miles outside the radius

 

so i gave them away

 

but i do miss them

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i had 2 Jansen's once i got from red dragon lofts

 

but i found out after that the local club would not let me join

 

they said i was 0.04 miles outside the radius

 

so i gave them away

 

but i do miss them

 

"me" would suggest you start again with just a few more than that if you have the time to dedicate to their welfare. As some of the others have suggested a "Rabbit Hutch" type solution would be the best in the short term and cost you next to nothing. Get a few wee sprinters that would let you race up to 300 miles or so, in fact Jansens would be perfect. Remember to make sure cats and maggies and the like can't annoy them by "peering" in.

 

All the best.

 

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I built two lofts from reclaimed wood from a demolition site and wood begged  from a local building site. Spent the early part of the year sometimes soaked to the skin carrying wood and sheets to build what started off as a garden shed then caught the old bug and converted it to a loft, then built another. I am no spring chick so if i can do it you can, give it a go, only  thing bought were the screw nails and felt.

Guest Greig the doo Drysdale
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Stick in mate you will get it sorted sooner rather than later. Aim for the young bird season this year and you will do it

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yeah I remember when my father wasn't the only fancier to go to the club on a bus ... even trained them short distances on them ... longer was the train of course.

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hiya m8 you seem to be have'n the same problem on pigeon chat shame

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you have made your self look bad mate posting on every forum its ok getting some help ie birds you could put a £5 a week away you can pick a garden shed from any were b and a 4/6 for around £100 if you want you will get it shounds like you want spoon feeding mate

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i see you on other forums darknight ? i got a garden shed of ebay £50 and with some old pallets from the local farmer turned into a pigeon loft for my lad its all you need the rest would come from fanciers giveing you birds / perches / drinking bowls ect all would have been and hardly any cost.

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