What makes a good pigeon loft?

What makes a good pigeon loft?

A good loft must simply: Provide enough space for the number of pigeons kept. Provide protection from the elements, birds of prey and other predators. Allow for stable day and night temperatures.

Which direction should a pigeon loft face?

The best direction is to face it to the south. This will allow you to capture as much of the sunlight as you can in the winter months and when the sun moves north in the summer, you will have the cool shade back again. This will also allow you to keep the backside of your loft to the cold north winds.

What are pigeon lofts?

a raised shelter or building where pigeons are kept.

How much space do racing pigeons need?

A good space rule is four square feet of pen and four square feet in the coop area for each breeding pair. More space, of course, does no harm.

How do you start a pigeon loft?

Step By Step Process of Building a Pigeon Coop

  1. Measure Up. Measure the area where you’re going to erect the coop.
  2. Materials. Work out how much of each material you need.
  3. Frame & Floor. You can now start to build.
  4. Build The Walls. Now the walls.
  5. Install The Roof.
  6. Attach The Wire Screens.
  7. Fit Roosting & Nesting Spots.
  8. The Door.

What is ideal temperature for racing pigeon?

To protect the fit racing pigeon from losing form, the temperature in the loft must be above 10 and below 30 degrees Celsius, and the humidity kept below 65%. These are the conditions that favour continuing health and known as the thermo-neutral zone for the pigeon.

How do you get a pigeon to trust you?

Top Tips to Get a Pigeon to Trust You

  1. Choose a spot close to where the pigeons like to gather.
  2. Go on your own or with an adult partner to watch the pigeons.
  3. Always carry food and sprinkle it where the pigeons gather.
  4. Sit quietly and don’t move much to encourage the birds to move around you.