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Bob TrapI am gonna build a Bob Trap, and need to ask some questions. How long are the Bobs? How far apart are the Bobs? How many Bobs are in a Trap? BTW...I ain't got no pigeons, yet, nor loft. I gotta start somewhere, so, I thought I'd start with a coupla traps. I know very little bout pigeons, but I will learn. I had a few birds, 40 years ago['69]. Homers, Fantails, Rollers, and Modena. An older friend told me how to build a small simple loft and gave me the birds. He gave me a pair of each. I had to give them up cause I had more important business to take care of [two little girls and my Bride had another on the way, it was another girl]. Now the girls have someone else taking care of them, and my Bride ain't been pregnant since the third girl, so, I'm gonna try again. Thanks for any information given. Later, Mule
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I really would like to know. I try not to buy anything I can make, and I can make a Bob Trap. And I think this is the kind of trap I want to use. Please help. Mule
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The length of the bobs and how many, depend a lot on how big you want to make it. Just be sure to have the bobs long enough so that they come down below the entrance and catch on the wall when they pigeons try to get back outside through them. I don't remember how long ours are, but I do know they're about an inch and a half apart.
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Thanks, again.
That is enough to get me started. I am going to silver solder brass welding rods to copper tubing. Mule
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I know that mine are far enough part that they stick there heads in and some of there neck. so about an inch and half sounds right, like becky said.
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why dont you just build a drop trap and you wont need bobs at all
http://www.racingbirds.com/acces5.html
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sounds good to me ,I use both and my birds like the drop trap better so just thought I would sugest it
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I know I wouldn't like a drop, but then again, I ain't a bird. I have been watching a Cardinal come to a feeder. He lights above the feeder and then "drops" down to the feeder. Very graceful and totally in control, not like I would be. To them dropping comes natural, I guess. Pushing their way through bars might not be so natural. Thanks for the response. Mule
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here is a great video of someone on this forums birds using a drop trap with ease
just for a visual lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4xWS...eature=related
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Another idea is what I finally decided to use, a 45 degree 4 inch pvc elbow. My loft is a converted play house I built for my daughter 18 years or so ago. A little modification to add a aviary to the front and I put a landing board on the side next to it, with the two 45 degree elbows on the side of the loft. I love it, and the birds just drop right down into the loft and seem to like it as well.
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here is a pic I kept of a member's "elbow" trap....I use just the simple drop trap. the door is alread there to close it up and it is so cheap to make. but thought I would post this idea as well.
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Spirit Wings, I like that idea. I sorta like things that are different and still work.
Thanks Mule
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same concept as a drop trap or the swinging door. Great idea. I think it would be easy to train the birds to those.
Randy
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