Yes Dev I completely agree, overcrowding is a massive contributor to problems in the loft and ks a problem I have at the moment that desperately needs addressing.Devo1956 wrote: βFri Dec 29, 2023 8:37 am Good quality racing pigeons remain healthy if they have:
a dry loft with a lot of fresh air.
clean high quality food adapted to their needs.
fresh clean water changed often.
supplements like grit mixtures.
enough space for the pigeons; overcrowding them produces stress which is the main trigger for diseases.
Tips
Not heard of this one before, it would cost me a fortune in onions and I'd cry every time I go in the loft lol
Good tip Murray, I put mine in the feeders and just chuck the remainder on the garden a couple of times a week, I do waste a fair bit but other birds do pick at it on the garden including the pigeons.
Old Des Coulter would just break up house bricks etc and cuttle fish on the path outside his loft and the birds would come down and peck at it while he was doing it.
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have a dropping board under the perches
Yes it's a good topic, I just need to rack my brains and see if I can come up with any useful tips myself
I can only think of one and that is do not eat yellow snow




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Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



Pest control around your garden, can be taken care of with these garden plants. Growing garlic and onions, along with Lavender, Daffodils, Sage, Mint, Lemongrass.. These will all help keeping pest under control. the pest do not like the smell of these plants.