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Hey all,been on holiday in South Africa (very hot 40 degrees C).Nice to be back in all damp wet weather except for nice few days the last 2.I am looking for advice,when i build my loft i never took direction in account and for the last 2 years i can not stop the cold and wet wind from blasting in the front of my loft.Now Wat do u all think ,if i put a 5ft over hang on the front of my loft and cover the lot with wire netting for a massive aviary,and then put one single trap in the middle of the hole affair to accommodate the new ets that i haven't bought yet?That would give me the option of not having to bath the birds in the loft in the winter and they dont need to be shut in for 4 months due too my local village shoot/hunt.

 

Thanks in advance.

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We done that originally but the birds were hard to control in their sections so we split the aviary into three sections, make a roll down blind with a heavy pole at the bottom for when the weather is really bad

 

 

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Welcome back andre thought i hadnt seen you on here for a while.Sounds like a good idea to me any damp that gets in the loft is going to cause problems and if your birds are locked up for four months then the birds will love acess to a avairy especially on sunny days,just done a small one myself put some pics up soon.

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We done that originally but the birds were hard to control in their sections so we split the aviary into three sections, make a roll down blind with a heavy pole at the bottom for when the weather is really bad

 

 

 

how come we nva see u in any ov ur  pics wi a scraper in ur hand  ;)

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