The younger birds really need a separate kit box so that they don't get picked on by the older ones . Three kit boxes would be ideal especially if flying competition is your goal . Keep the young ones with a older hen bird and she will show them the way . All the best from the land down under .
Good luck on your fly. My personal opinion, your weather is too hot for a closed kitbox, well besides it being open on the bottom front. I would put some air holes on the back top so the heat can get out.
I would recommend if you put more time “information “ about preparing your kit for competition Health,fitness,kitting,how to stimulate for commitment,how to make the kit more frequent on competition day
Can you make a video about your breeding loft? Also do you think a 7x7 Rubbermaid shed is enough space to split in half to have one flying and one breeding ?
Hi I have a 8 x 8 lifetime that did just that it seems to be working ok for now with only 10 birds now 2 pairs breeding, and 6 I’m still working on training them with the trap door. I don’t think
Hello I have a question about baby roller pigeons that after eight days their eyelids are black I don’t see where they may open it’s been eight days there’s still solid black coverings on their eyes in the same nest almond father Black self mother other babies and other nest have their eyes open have you seen this problem before saddens me to think I will have to euthanize him them
Thanks for your response ya not sure what’s up. But I will not need to euthanize them I checked on them this morning and they didn’t make it. All so good luck on your next fly, maybe your bird were still sleepy and not had their coffee yet that morning lol.