Lofts 8 ft Wide x 3 1/2 ft Deep x 5 1/2 ft High 20 Perches and 10 Nesting boxes (Prob would have gone a bit taller & deeper but wanted to fit into existing planter width and didn’t want it sticking up over block wall) Top Training Cage Main Part is 4ft x 2ft & 16 inches tall The front part that extends down to allow access to trap door is 20 inches wide x 12 inches deep and 3ft tall.
(I am no expert) But I know it will depend on whether your birds were born and raised in your loft, or if they were purchased from another loft and brought to yours. Be sure you trap train them so they are very comfortable trapping back in. (not in this video, but I also CALL train them so I can call them back into the loft) Using the trap cage like I do will allow them to get on top of the loft and get to learn the surroundings so they can recognize home. I will put them up in the trap cage every day for about 2 weeks before letting them out free. Birds born in your lofts will see it as HOME, if they were bought from another loft, allow time to re-home them (6 months-year) and allowing them to raise some chicks in your loft will help. (but unfortunately, some birds will never re-home, and will always try to get back to their "home" loft whenever let out of yours.) Really will have to be a bit of Trial & Error. Be sure they are as Happy as Possible. Clean Loft, Not Over Crowded, etc. This will also help. Be sure they are hungry when you let them out the first time. They are not wild, so they rely on you for food and water. Try not to scare them at all, let them out and they will explore a bit and then you can feed and call them back in. (This is the scary part) Some may never come back in. If all goes well, and you have done your training and they are hungry and ready to eat, them most if not all WILL come right back in when fed and called. Hope That Kind Of Answers Your Question.
Lofts 8 ft Wide x 3 1/2 ft Deep x 5 1/2 ft High 20 Perches and 10 Nesting boxes (Prob would have gone a bit taller & deeper but wanted to fit into existing planter width and didn’t want it sticking up over block wall) Top Training Cage Main Part is 4ft x 2ft & 16 inches tall The front part that extends down to allow access to trap door is 20 inches wide x 12 inches deep and 3ft tall.
8 ft Wide x 3 1/2 ft Deep x 5 1/2 ft High 20 Perches and 10 Nesting boxes (Prob would have gone a bit taller & deeper but wanted to fit into existing planter width and didnt want it sticking up over block wall)
Nice birds setup
Brother you have some beautiful birds.
Great setup, very nice stock. Your love for the roller pigeons shows..
Thank you so much for making this video.
Very nice video and birds..
Very nice!!
What size is the picking coop
The creator bless you sir,, i like your trap n your way to make pigeons familiar of the cage
Beautiful bald heads
Nice set up.
Nice 👍
Beautiful birds.
You have a great cage set up Chino LES OG pigeon flyer
Where is the pt2?
Sorry. Been busy, but planning to post some new videos, including Pt2. (Hopefully Soon)
Nice rollers, good training method. Have you accidently stepped or kicked one of those turtles. They can be a tripping hazard.
Yes. They can really move, and they like to follow us around (wanting to be fed) so they can be a tripping hazard. Have to keep your head on a swivel.
Good looking Stock of Birds.. #fortheloveofthebirminhamroller
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you have some very nice rollers man! i would like to purchase a few pairs are you on facebook ?
Where are you located?
Whats the size measurements of both lofts and the cage for on top!???……
Lofts
8 ft Wide x 3 1/2 ft Deep x 5 1/2 ft High
20 Perches and 10 Nesting boxes
(Prob would have gone a bit taller & deeper but wanted to fit into existing planter width and didn’t want it sticking up over block wall)
Top Training Cage
Main Part is 4ft x 2ft & 16 inches tall
The front part that extends down to allow access to trap door is 20 inches wide x 12 inches deep and 3ft tall.
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Hi Mate,
Abraham from India, fan of Birmingham rollers
Is there any chance your birds can be exported to India ?
how long should they be caged before I let them fly outside?
(I am no expert) But I know it will depend on whether your birds were born and raised in your loft, or if they were purchased from another loft and brought to yours.
Be sure you trap train them so they are very comfortable trapping back in. (not in this video, but I also CALL train them so I can call them back into the loft) Using the trap cage like I do will allow them to get on top of the loft and get to learn the surroundings so they can recognize home. I will put them up in the trap cage every day for about 2 weeks before letting them out free. Birds born in your lofts will see it as HOME, if they were bought from another loft, allow time to re-home them (6 months-year) and allowing them to raise some chicks in your loft will help. (but unfortunately, some birds will never re-home, and will always try to get back to their "home" loft whenever let out of yours.) Really will have to be a bit of Trial & Error.
Be sure they are as Happy as Possible. Clean Loft, Not Over Crowded, etc. This will also help.
Be sure they are hungry when you let them out the first time. They are not wild, so they rely on you for food and water. Try not to scare them at all, let them out and they will explore a bit and then you can feed and call them back in. (This is the scary part) Some may never come back in. If all goes well, and you have done your training and they are hungry and ready to eat, them most if not all WILL come right back in when fed and called.
Hope That Kind Of Answers Your Question.
Nice bald head roller
What size are your lofts or coops?
Lofts
8 ft Wide x 3 1/2 ft Deep x 5 1/2 ft High
20 Perches and 10 Nesting boxes
(Prob would have gone a bit taller & deeper but wanted to fit into existing planter width and didn’t want it sticking up over block wall)
Top Training Cage
Main Part is 4ft x 2ft & 16 inches tall
The front part that extends down to allow access to trap door is 20 inches wide x 12 inches deep and 3ft tall.
Do you have any birds for sale at this time
Where are you Located?
Washington State
What are the dimensions of those lofts please
8 ft Wide x 3 1/2 ft Deep x 5 1/2 ft High
20 Perches and 10 Nesting boxes
(Prob would have gone a bit taller & deeper but wanted to fit into existing planter width and didnt want it sticking up over block wall)
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So beautiful! Can you give us a monthly update for August on your wonderful birds please 🙏🏼❤️
Sorry. Been busy, but planning to post some new videos. (Hopefully Soon)
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