Was it a wire grid floor?
Your thoughts.
I think we clean out, because it makes us feel better. I don't know if it's the right thing for the birds, I have been in deep litter lofts. with a lot of good performances at 400 + miles, and lofts that are cleaned twice a day, with equally good performances, and I don't think it makes much difference.
My YB perches weren't "box perches" they stood on a wooden plinth and the droppings slid away at an angle behind them
On the floor they were steel grids and I'd lift them up and clean them daily (worst case 48 hrs)
I scrape out at least once a day but not worried about them coming into contact with droppings. They need to build up immunity. I don’t treat for anything so they have to have a good immune system. If any go sick they either recover or die here.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
If more fanciers practiced that system, the pigeons would not have the health problems, that seem to be in so many lofts nowadays.
I spoke with a avian vet once regarding the best way
Anyway she told me the best options
1. No contact with dropping not even wood grills just steel etc
2. Deep dry litter no damp patches ,cork dry
3. Clean out 5/6 times a day and dry the scraped area instantly with a blow torch tyoe device
Worst way clean out once a day or once every few days
Anyway she told me the best options
1. No contact with dropping not even wood grills just steel etc
2. Deep dry litter no damp patches ,cork dry
3. Clean out 5/6 times a day and dry the scraped area instantly with a blow torch tyoe device
Worst way clean out once a day or once every few days
As we know there's 'more than one way to race pigeons successfully
For me, i was never interested in just getting them home.
I needed to be going head to head with the finest sprinters in the Midlands, and I could do that once I adapted the correct mindsight
For me, i was never interested in just getting them home.
I needed to be going head to head with the finest sprinters in the Midlands, and I could do that once I adapted the correct mindsight
Exactly mate, each to their own