Observation of your birds.
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:47 am
We dont have a x ray machine in our lofts, but what we do have is our own pair of eyes. Before you enter the loft you are looking around outside the loft, checking for any dangers before letting your birds out to fly. Maria would have washing lines in the garden, so i put hooks each end so i could take them down. When i let birds out to fly.
Inside the loft when i enter, i would do my morning check of the birds, checking birds in box looking for anything that could be wrong in the loft. I would start scrapping out looking at the droppings for things not being right with my birds. This is the time when birds want to have a play, fly onto your shoulder pecking at your hand glove. Just their way of letting you know they are there. After scrapping out and cleaning, fresh water change again looking for to make sure the birds are drinking well. At this time clean food troughs put down, and food for enough birds in the loft for first feed of the day. Stand back and observe, your birds how they are eating what are they eating.
After the first feed in the stock shed, i would leave the birds but return back into shed for handle of the birds, Just checking over them making sure all is good with them. A look down the throat making sure it is clear, after the loft check and i was happy i would let birds rest until my next visit.
At this time i was only breeding, but when racing i would do much more the same practice but clean our while birds were flying around the loft. Change water before they enter the loft, clean food troughs placed down and enough food for the birds in the loft. Call the birds after morning fly, and observe while eating looking at no injuries while out flying. Then leave for a couple of hours, then return to handle birds checking them over.
Inside the loft when i enter, i would do my morning check of the birds, checking birds in box looking for anything that could be wrong in the loft. I would start scrapping out looking at the droppings for things not being right with my birds. This is the time when birds want to have a play, fly onto your shoulder pecking at your hand glove. Just their way of letting you know they are there. After scrapping out and cleaning, fresh water change again looking for to make sure the birds are drinking well. At this time clean food troughs put down, and food for enough birds in the loft for first feed of the day. Stand back and observe, your birds how they are eating what are they eating.
After the first feed in the stock shed, i would leave the birds but return back into shed for handle of the birds, Just checking over them making sure all is good with them. A look down the throat making sure it is clear, after the loft check and i was happy i would let birds rest until my next visit.
At this time i was only breeding, but when racing i would do much more the same practice but clean our while birds were flying around the loft. Change water before they enter the loft, clean food troughs placed down and enough food for the birds in the loft. Call the birds after morning fly, and observe while eating looking at no injuries while out flying. Then leave for a couple of hours, then return to handle birds checking them over.