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Hey Shi, that's a great idea. Wouldn't that look nice. Only you'd have to plan for the expansion of the tree as it grew. Could get tricky. I love trees myself. I always think it a shame to take down a tree. When we had to take down our maple because it was sick, a couple of years ago, I felt every cut..........................and it hurt!
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just a sugestion on the windows , I would use the south side for at least one of the windows to let in the most light during the day since thats the side the sun will shine thru the mostest unless that would be the side closest to the fence
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great loft mate, i have to get going on working on a new breeding loft as well... :\ have to try doing it this weekend...gets so cold here in the north
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I am not sure about how many windows yet. I am thinking one on the left side and then just the opening on the front for the window to the aviary part.
Hehe yes, well I hate to see trees comming down to, but this was a very tiny one and it was dead. But that would be very cool to have a tree house type pigeon loft! |
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The left side gets the most sun at one point of the day (one window shall go there) , and then the area where the aviary goes gets it later. So there will be plenty of good sunlight for them to get. It worked out very nicly =)
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