Darkening the nest box

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Diamond Dave
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You know when you put a piece of ply over the front
- is this for the sake of the parents sitting of for the sake of the developing youngbirds.
Is there any benefit to either parents or ybs?
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Never done it Dave to be honest
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I used this to keep pair more settled when sitting, they need their rest too. remove when eggs hatch.
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Never done it for breeding although my cocks have have the box covered the front of the bedroom section
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Would it stop dominant cocks from going into other nest boxes and causing havoc?
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Diamond Dave wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 8:55 am Would it stop dominant cocks from going into other nest boxes and causing havoc?
You can only try Dave, see if it works. Make sure you have time to observe.
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Never had any part of boxes covered. I actually remove the fronts completely from the stock pairs once settled. Makes it much easier to keep boxes clean.
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Diamond Dave wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 8:55 am Would it stop dominant cocks from going into other nest boxes and causing havoc?
I knew a chap cover half of them with cardboard and just put different painted shapes on the cardboard to try to prevent a pigeon flying up to the wrong box
Not done that myself
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I used to do it, have half the nest box with a solid hinged front. The birds seemed to like it. Now I have wire fronts and the birds seem just as happy.
There is some reasoning behind it. Pigeons like a private secluded place to nest, and a solid half front gives them that.
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I agree Murray
I do it for my cocks so there in a private slightly darker place to spend time with the hens
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