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Old 20th September 2009, 10:30 PM
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Loft Height Question


I have heard six feet it as high as the flying space in the loft should be. would it be okay if i had maybe two more feet, but no perches above about five feet?

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You could make it taller than 6 feet if you like.
The only downside on that is when you have to try and catch the pigeons.
they will fly up over your head and it'll be a bit harder to catch them when needed.
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My loft is about 10 feet tall. It seems that whatever hight the perches are is were they like to stick around. Also, I have no problum catching my birds.
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Old 21st September 2009, 09:54 AM
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Old 21st September 2009, 02:11 PM
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I am six foot three inches tall, My loft is six foot six inches tall. Two square feet per bird in length and width, my loft is six feet wide and 12 feet long which means 36 birds. Height only depends on you. I can see my top perches and have easy access to all nest boxes. Because I do not have any nest boxes or perches below two feet. I hate getting on my knees in poop.

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Old 21st September 2009, 03:15 PM
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Iam short 5'2 and wish my loft was only 6 foot, I do have a hard time catching birds on the 7ft part, it goes from 6ft to 7ft in the front..a slanted roof, I can go for a long time back and forth trying to catch just one bird and they know I can't reach up to them..so it can be a problem...I could catch them in the dark, but what if I wanted to do a release later in the day..then they would be in the basket too long, so it is easier I think with my shortness if the roof was 6 ft at the most all away across, I wish for me it could be a bit lower...
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Old 21st September 2009, 04:40 PM
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I am pretty sure I have seen lofts where there has been a lower mesh ceiling installed for us shorties shouldn't be too hard or expensive to do, just a matter of tacking mesh across at the appropriate height
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im building a new loft and have it standing at 7ft tall and it looks perfrect
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Old 5th November 2009, 01:54 PM
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im building a new loft and have it standing at 7ft tall and it looks perfrect
hope your tall, to catch birds they will have you going back and forth, back and forth...on and on... I can not catch mine in the day light hours, because my ceiling is too tall for me, it is impossible to catch birds, unless I run them ragged and they dropped to the floor, which Im not going to do...good luck, hope it works for you.
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That's funny. I just saw this post, and can just picture you at 5'2" running back and forth and probably swearing under your breath. I know I would be.
If that were the case, if possible, I would build a bench that ran across the front part of the loft, where it is high, maybe 2 feet high, that I could jump up on to reach them at that height. I have a few nest boxes that I have to jump up on a stool to clean or check for eggs. One long bench would be handy at the front of your loft there, unless it would be in the way of something else. Just a thought.
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That's funny. I just saw this post, and can just picture you at 5'2" running back and forth and probably swearing under your breath. I know I would be.
If that were the case, if possible, I would build a bench that ran across the front part of the loft, where it is high, maybe 2 feet high, that I could jump up on to reach them at that height. I have a few nest boxes that I have to jump up on a stool to clean or check for eggs. One long bench would be handy at the front of your loft there, unless it would be in the way of something else. Just a thought.
LOL........a bench wouldn't help. The bird would land and you would get 1/2 of a step up and off the bird would go to the other end of the loft. Trust me.....been there, done that.........
The best bet is a low ceiling and even then, if the bird doesn't want to be caught, you're in for a good work out. I seldom catch my birds in the daylight hours. If they're in a nest box, then no biggie, but on a perch, loose in the loft.....forget it. They are WAY faster than me. I don't have the quickness or the energy to chase them.
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You're right. They'd probably be off the perch before you even got your balance. As a matter of fact, they'd probably learn to do this just to want the dumb human jump up and down on and off a bench. They're pretty smart.
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I have stood on the feeder a few time and caught one in mid air....that was a lucky day...I have given up altogether catching in the daylight, it's too stressful..for both of us!!!lol...
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