Hats off to you Adrian P. The boxes looks neat. I wouldn't worry too much about the wire mesh. A good idea is to block off the space between the floor and last row so no cocks would get any ideas to nest on the floor. I'll stay tuned when you're pairing up your breeders. 👍🏼
Awesome job buddy those boxes turned out great I might copy you 😆 I need to do something like this for this breeding season can’t wait to get it done and have some babies flying. Good luck buddy and keep in touch
Nice work man! Idea- you can remove the subfloor, install plywood at the bottom of the floor framing this way you can keep your boxes up from the ground
I have always said that keeping pigeons is like a disease and once it makes it under your skin, it stays there for life and even though you no longer have birds (yay for breeders and youtube videos) and totally understand when you say you can not help your self. Thanks for the update and looking forward to seeing the end result and all the birds paired up and breeding.
@@AdrianP_loft Have not had my own birds for some thirty years now but have been rescuing and rehoming pigeons for a little while and a few mo0nths ago, I kept a pair that I liked and they have just hatched their first babies and I am excited about and I am also glad that I have a tiny yard which restricts the number of birds I can keep which for now is one pair and a few cages for the rescued birds
I would close the space on the bottom of the boxes. Just do grates to the breeding boxes, it will be easier to clean. I’m building similar ones myself. Looks good.
The space will be closed off when I install the raised floors. I don’t like grates in the box, I want the babies to sort of grow in that environment. I think it helps build immunity. But thanx for the suggestion
For you and all your pigeon members . You need to watch the Walt Disney movie the pigeon that worked a miracle This was made in 1960 it is a touching movie about racing pigeons and a boy Unless you are a older pigeon lover like myself you never heard about this move watch it
I’m trying to keep my word man. I always find a way to justify my action but no more. If I said I will, I will lol. Just so hard reducing birds. Everything I have had bred well or raced super.
How many clutch you do on ur breader? Is it OK if the breeder gets 4th clutch? And what no# like ex. the 1st or 2nd, are the best for race? Sorry I'm a newbie.
3 rounds is plenty. If I decide I want a 4th round I will use pumpers. I don’t want to hurt the hens. Especially older hens. They will fall apart sooner then a young hen.
@@AdrianP_loft nc info. Well you do have a lot of breeders tho so it does'nt make a big deal you will get plenty of birds for race. In my situation I only have 1 pair that's why I'm thinking I might overdo it for the bird and end up having weak birds as an outcome. Not into racing yet thou just starting a hubby. Watching and supporting you from the Philippines looking forward for your more updates on your birds😁
Hats off to you Adrian P. The boxes looks neat. I wouldn't worry too much about the wire mesh. A good idea is to block off the space between the floor and last row so no cocks would get any ideas to nest on the floor. I'll stay tuned when you're pairing up your breeders. 👍🏼
Nice job on the new boxes. Thanks for sharing. I would like to see your pigeons once they are paired up.
Wooow, lookz amazing birdz...
Nice loft, keep on sharing buddy...
They look fantastic my friend. Great job. Keep the great work.
Man I've been breaking my head for about a week thinking what I can do for the nest fronts, this is exactly what I need thank you!!
Brother you will love them. Those boxes and the raised floors are the best thing i ever did for myself and the loft.
New subscriber here!!! Building my first boxes this weekend!! Thanks for the good info!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Have fun brother. I enjoy building/rebuilding. I like to freshen things up every once in a while. Bigger is better. Go as big as u can
Very nice setup I like it ...
Nest boxes look awesome well done!! 👍💯🇬🇧
Thanx brother.
Awesome job buddy those boxes turned out great I might copy you 😆 I need to do something like this for this breeding season can’t wait to get it done and have some babies flying. Good luck buddy and keep in touch
Absolutely man. Let’s talk birds after your season is done
@@AdrianP_loft will do! Thank again
Nice work man! Idea- you can remove the subfloor, install plywood at the bottom of the floor framing this way you can keep your boxes up from the ground
That’s not a bad idea. Thanx Pat
@@AdrianP_loftany time. I watched most of your videos and even got me few birds from your uncle RD 😁
Looks great Adrian good luck with the breeding and for next season 👍
Thanx brother. I hope it helps my sanity lol
Sweeeeeeet. Nice little love shacks✊😎
I have always said that keeping pigeons is like a disease and once it makes it under your skin, it stays there for life and even though you no longer have birds (yay for breeders and youtube videos) and totally understand when you say you can not help your self. Thanks for the update and looking forward to seeing the end result and all the birds paired up and breeding.
It’s bad lol. Many sleepless nights thinking about my next breeding pair. I love it
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@@AdrianP_loft Have not had my own birds for some thirty years now but have been rescuing and rehoming pigeons for a little while and a few mo0nths ago, I kept a pair that I liked and they have just hatched their first babies and I am excited about and I am also glad that I have a tiny yard which restricts the number of birds I can keep which for now is one pair and a few cages for the rescued birds
Beautiful work!
"Frugal"...nice. They look good.
Lol
Wow thats great
Very nice!!
I would close the space on the bottom of the boxes. Just do grates to the breeding boxes, it will be easier to clean. I’m building similar ones myself. Looks good.
The space will be closed off when I install the raised floors. I don’t like grates in the box, I want the babies to sort of grow in that environment. I think it helps build immunity. But thanx for the suggestion
Nice job. Thanks for the update mate
Those are some nice nest boxes
Thanx proper
Great job 👏 thanks for sharing
Looks good adrian. If there is ever a secret in pigeon racing . The more space the better well done regards Scottish borders
Your absolutely right.
Looks great
Looking good 👍🏾
Thanx ham. I enjoy building things for the birds. Hopefully it’s an improvement and fingers crossed I stop the broken eggs and babies killed.
Super 💯👍👍👍👍👍
Nice improvements 👍🇬🇧
I hope it helps. I have a feeling it will. Less birds is always a better deal
@@AdrianP_loft quality over quantity buddie👍🇬🇧
great
For you and all your pigeon members . You need to watch the Walt Disney movie the pigeon that worked a miracle
This was made in 1960 it is a touching movie about racing pigeons and a boy
Unless you are a older pigeon lover like myself you never heard about this move watch it
Nice looks great. Good decision to focus on 12 and give them more space.
I’m trying to keep my word man. I always find a way to justify my action but no more. If I said I will, I will lol. Just so hard reducing birds. Everything I have had bred well or raced super.
How many clutch you do on ur breader? Is it OK if the breeder gets 4th clutch? And what no# like ex. the 1st or 2nd, are the best for race? Sorry I'm a newbie.
3 rounds is plenty. If I decide I want a 4th round I will use pumpers. I don’t want to hurt the hens. Especially older hens. They will fall apart sooner then a young hen.
@@AdrianP_loft nc info. Well you do have a lot of breeders tho so it does'nt make a big deal you will get plenty of birds for race. In my situation I only have 1 pair that's why I'm thinking I might overdo it for the bird and end up having weak birds as an outcome. Not into racing yet thou just starting a hubby. Watching and supporting you from the Philippines looking forward for your more updates on your birds😁
like from Russia 🇷🇺