How to build pigeon coop on the tree | New home for the birds
Building a tree pigeon cage not only provides a safe and comfortable living space for birds, but also helps you save space and take advantage of outdoor space. Here is a detailed guide so that you can build a pigeon cage on c
**Base Material
- **Wood
- Wire Mesh: D
- **Shovel, saw, chisel
- **Nails, screws:
- **Corrugated iron roof or roof
- **Waterproof paint (optional)
**Steps to take
- **Select a tree location
Building the cage frame:
- Cut the wood into slats of the right size to create a barn frame. Often you will need wooden slats for the floor, walls and roof.
- Assemble the barn frame using nails or screws. Make sure the frame is sturdy and can withstand the weight of the bird and the weather elements.
**S Mounting
- Place the wooden slats on the frame to form the barn floor. Make sure the floor is made of sturdy wood and there are no too large gaps.
- Use wire mesh or wood to make the side walls. If using wire mesh, make sure the mesh holes are small so that no pets can get into the
Making a Barn Roof:
- Build a roof for a wooden barn or use a corrugated iron/tile roof to protect from rain and sun. Make sure the roof has a slope so that rainwater can easily drain out.
- Attach the roof to the sturdy barn frame.
**Protection and decoration
- Paint the barn waterproofly if necessary to protect the wood from moisture.
- Place plates of food, water, and some nesting materials inside the cage so that the pigeons feel comfortable.
Attaching the barn to the tree:
- Use cables or other secure mounting methods to hang the barn on the selected branch. Make sure the barn is securely fastened and not swayed.
Inspection and Maintenance:
- Inspect the barn regularly to ensure that there are no signs of damage or holes that could allow foreign animals to enter.
- Perform periodic maintenance so that the cage is always in the best condition for the pigeons.
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