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Hi Boys and Girls

 

Ever since I have kept pigeons in wooden lofts, as the lofts get older the mice seem to chew the backs of the lofts and make holes. Next year I will be moving to pastures new with the spencroft Kirkpatricks and I am now looking at brand new pigeon lofts. Are there any fancier's out there who have this problem and are there lofts out there that are mouse chew prof, ie made of other materials. Any ideas would be great, thanks.

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Hi kraftykev after 6 years mice problems atracting cats, tryed everything nitemare,

resultin cat got into loft two weeks ago, spent last 5 days raising lofts

an moving them, their all alot of advantages to using tin profile sheeting,

few them loft will always be bone dry, maintence free, security,ventilation,

i,ll let you know if i,ve solved the problem, Ronnie,

 

ps, mice not good for breeding y/bs, jmo

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Hi Boys and Girls

 

Ever since I have kept pigeons in wooden lofts, as the lofts get older the mice seem to chew the backs of the lofts and make holes. Next year I will be moving to pastures new with the spencroft Kirkpatricks and I am now looking at brand new pigeon lofts. Are there any fancier's out there who have this problem and are there lofts out there that are mouse chew prof, ie made of other materials. Any ideas would be great, thanks.

lofts need to be off the ground to stop vermin.

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