Sound Rollers
237 posts
Mar 07, 2010
10:07 AM
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John
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polarbear
79 posts
Mar 07, 2010
10:19 AM
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Looks good John. Something i did was to mount a v-perch on the back and side of the cage to give the birds something to rest on. Also I had a hen that would hold back her crap in the individuals no matter how big the individuals were. I tried holding her outside so she could unload, she still would not lay fertile eggs for me, until I put her in a open loft. Just something to keep in mind.
Last Edited by on Mar 07, 2010 10:20 AM
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johnjay
12 posts
Mar 07, 2010
10:37 AM
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John.... how big are they? they look big enough for 2 nesting bowls. nice
Last Edited by on Mar 07, 2010 10:38 AM
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donnie james
951 posts
Mar 07, 2010
1:21 PM
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hay john, very nice set up ---------- Donny James "Fly The Best And Cull The Rest" "Saying One Thing;Doing Its Another" "Keep Your Head Planted In The Sky And Wings Spanned Wide" 1996 Piedmont Roller Club Lifetime Achievement Recipient Portsmouth Roller Club Participation Award System Recipient 1994 '96 '97 And 2000 2001 Limestone,Ohio Sportsman's Club Lifetime Member Recipient 2002Portsmouth Roller Club Certified Judge 2004Portsmouth Roller Club Lifetime Member Recipient "Miss Portsmouth"NBRC/90/J311 Rusty Dun Check Self Hen First Bird To Get Certified In Portsmouth Roller Club History With A Score Of 53 Judge By Joe Roe The 1993 World Cup Winner And John Bender The 1994 World Cup Winner
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Sound Rollers
238 posts
Mar 07, 2010
2:39 PM
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Thanks all, John the dimensions are 16"H x 24"D x 36"W the only thing I had to do, was cut a notch at the top of the door frame so the water bottle would fit without spilling.
John
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Squabby*32
214 posts
Mar 07, 2010
2:45 PM
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Nice set up. Good luck. ---------- DJJeffman Spinners
ATAPWGIYAHTLY
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