Paul Gamino's Parlor Rollers

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The frame

    Making a jig ( A device for guiding holding wood work in place) helps take the guess work out of measuring each and ever frame.

A breeding loft...

Another view of the frame.

An inside view of my Parlor Roller lofts.

Breeding Lofts for Individual Pairs

The photo is a loft my dad designed for me back in the early 70's after we moved into a new neighborhood.

The cages are two-feet wide, eight-feet long, and twenty inches high.

Everything but the doors.

This coop is lacking only the front doors and inside plumbing has almost been completed (see watering system for better understanding).

The Jig used to make the doors and frames.

This takes a little time to make, but saves you huge amounts of time.

The Doors

This is a picture of a door frame just before being painted and wired.

The end result

Happy Parlor Rollers doing what they do best... breed baby... breed!

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