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More Regarding Husbandry (1 posts)
by Onorio Catenacci - Last post on: 09-29-04 18:02
Hi all, I seem to recall someone telling me to feed about 1 oz. of food per pigeon. I did a quick check of "The Pigeon" to see if Levi had any advice; nothing that I found. Anyway, approximately how much food per bird do others feed? -- Onorio Catenacci ... (Read More)

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Dogs! (3 posts)
by tonyf - Last post on: 09-28-04 08:46
Last night while sleeping dogs tore the doors off of two lofts and killed 45 birds. The part that hurts the worst is that I had just moved all of my breeder hens into one loft. At the end of breeding season when I break a pair up I put the hen in the flying lofts. Then when they are all brok... (Read More)

Coccidiosis (10 posts)
by Onorio Catenacci - Last post on: 09-27-04 18:07
Hi all, To help steer the conversation back to where it should be, I'm wondering about something. Would anyone be willing to discuss what sorts of measures they take in their lofts to prevent coccidiosis? What about treatment? I'm curious about people's experiences with different medic... (Read More)

Anyone in the Middle Georgia Area?? (1 posts)
by Clyde Lomax - Last post on: 09-26-04 18:52
I would like to visit your place(s) before I do a lot of building from books and manuals. I built a Koi pond about 7 years ago and it turned out fine but if I had made a few visits I would have made a few changes to the design and don't want to make a similar mistake here. Thanks lomax ... (Read More)

need a small loft moved can you help?? (2 posts)
by Toyboxloft - Last post on: 09-26-04 18:27
hello all, i am hoping to buy a small loft 8 ft long 4 ft wide 4 ft tall . i need to know if anyone is into moving it from upstate new york to staten island, new york (about 80 miles) let me know if anyone is interested in doing this thanks c ya bob ... (Read More)

off topic (2 posts)
by Toyboxloft - Last post on: 09-25-04 07:15
hello all, anyone interested in chrysler cars look at this web site www.richmondcountymopars.com its a club that i run and we have a show coming up in staten island , new york oct 17 take a look at the site ... (Read More)

anyone looking for small lofts?? (3 posts)
by Toyboxloft - Last post on: 09-24-04 23:59
hello all, i know of 4 small lofts for sale in upstate new york, they measure 8 ft long 4 foot high 4 foot wide. i am interested in one, but i am having a hard time finding away to get it to staten island, new york, let me know if anyone is interested,, c ya bob ... (Read More)

Dove? (13 posts)
by ToniB - Last post on: 09-23-04 23:04
My husband came home this evening with what appears to be a dove. It's all white, quite large actually, and it's been injured. He found it in the street and it has what appears to be scrape injuries on the chest, head and the tail feathers are missing or askew. It seems to be ok otherwise. I ... (Read More)

British racing pigeon lands in America (5 posts)
by Lurker - Last post on: 09-23-04 20:50
Hi All - Here is a story about a pigeon released in Calais, France that should of flown home to Liverpool, England. However he ended up in Staten Island, N.Y. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/bizarre/1977047 ... (Read More)

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