For loft flying do you ever worry about hawks? Just a question, especially since it seems that you live in a fairly rural area. I get a lot of trouble from hawks and I live in a pretty urban area.
From around December to March, I road toss them and when they come back I call them in right away. Thats when I set the trap so they can come in the loft and not get back out. If I let them loft fly during that time I fly them until they start landing on the roof, then I call them in. The hawks will pick them off the roof if they sit around very long. From around April to December, the hawks have plenty of other things to eat around here that they can catch easier than the pigeons.
do any birds ever escape this trap
vidaminfeeder2 2 months ago
no, once you get the sticks adjusted to the proper length so their backs just bump the door on the way in, then they can't get out from the inside.
ebmizer 1 month ago
yea, I have made a few changes. Maybe I will make a video of daily care and chores of the loft and show them in that one. Thanks for the idea Swag.
ebmizer 3 months ago
May you make a video of your pigeon loft.
swagbeasty 5 months ago
I have one on you tube.Look at my other videos, one titled Pigeon loft design.
ebmizer 5 months ago
For loft flying do you ever worry about hawks? Just a question, especially since it seems that you live in a fairly rural area. I get a lot of trouble from hawks and I live in a pretty urban area.
TaigaTube 7 months ago
From around December to March, I road toss them and when they come back I call them in right away. Thats when I set the trap so they can come in the loft and not get back out. If I let them loft fly during that time I fly them until they start landing on the roof, then I call them in. The hawks will pick them off the roof if they sit around very long. From around April to December, the hawks have plenty of other things to eat around here that they can catch easier than the pigeons.
ebmizer 6 months ago