
In my experience narrow perches stay (relatively) clean because their butts hang over and the poop falls down. The problem with that is that what- or whoever is underneath will get pooped on. Some people address this by using "v perches" (you can google to see what it looks like). But in my experience while narrow perches and ropes are ok and I have some, pigeons prefer wide perches / shelves that they can turn around easily on and lay on. You just have to scrape these every once in a while... Barna Sent from my iPad On Jun 5, 2010, at 7:19 AM, LIMATO2@aol.com wrote:
From: adoptkings@gmail.com To: LIMATO2@aol.com Sent: 6/5/2010 10:17:14 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time Subj: RE: question
Oooh! Great first topic for the MickaCoo Discussion Group- would you please send it to MickaCoo@mickaboo.org?
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From: LIMATO2@aol.com Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 6:45 AM To: adoptkings@gmail.com Subject: question
Hi Elizabeth, I noticed in some photos you sent me, That you use rope for perches. The rope had no pigeon poop on them, I have wide wooden perches that get covered in poop. Is the rope clean just a lucky shot or do they stay clean? Thanks Alex = _______________________________________________ MickaCoo mailing list MickaCoo@mickaboo.org https://mickaboo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mickacoo