Saturday, May 25, 2013

Cold Rain

You do more harm than good by exercising your birds in a cold rain.

Taken from Widowhood Flying
by Mark Gordon

Twenty words or less TCC Loft Series

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

High Humidity

Humidity greater than 65% during the evening rest period is a major cause of stress. Essentially, the loft must provide a dry atmosphere without being dusty, while at the same time provide sufficient ventilation without exposing the birds to extremes of temperature and humidity. High humidity, apart from being stressful in itself, means that the droppings do not dry out overnight and, unless strict hygiene is applied, this provides an ideal environment for problems such as E. Coli and Coccidia.

Taken from the Flying Vet's Pigeon Health & Management
by Dr Colin Walker

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Change in Weather

A sudden change in weather will throw birds off form quicker than anything, ensure corrections are made in the loft.

Taken from Widowhood Flying
by Mark Gordon

Twenty words or less TCC Loft series