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I want to pick your brains . if I bought three pair of racing pigeons . How long dose it take for them to know my house is there home . And I can take them out and fly them back etc .

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Old birds can be broke hpr but its long winded process and if done wrong will just not work.   The most important part of pigeons is not lying to them and that may sound mental but its true. Allow

To give you an idea of the caliber of bird my dad keeps, he had a bird that won the federation 7 times himself and his daughter won it 4 aswell. It doesn't mean alot to non fanciers but he only races

I found the only thing I didn't enjoy about racing pigeons was the club scene. I made some good friends but the political bullshit that comes with racing pigeons is unbelievable.

I wean my young birds between 24-28 days. Then I let them out pretty much straight away but they can't fly. Then over a few weeks will get stronger fliers.

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Why the rush? Are you trying to send a message?......I'll lend you my old pay as you go phone....just send a txt. To many BOP's for pigeon post!

I'm not in a rush DILDO
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I wean my young birds between 24-28 days. Then I let them out pretty much straight away but they can't fly. Then over a few weeks will get stronger fliers.

Dose it matter what they are cocks hens etc
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Fancy a couple myself at some point not for racing or anything just to drop off at different places n time them coming back n stuff, if your not racing them n just for abit of fun are they much hassle to keep or not to bad like..

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I wean my young birds between 24-28 days. Then I let them out pretty much straight away but they can't fly. Then over a few weeks will get stronger fliers.

Dose it matter what they are cocks hens etc

I move all mine together cocks and hens makes no difference until they get sexually active.

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Fancy a couple myself at some point not for racing or anything just to drop off at different places n time them coming back n stuff, if your not racing them n just for abit of fun are they much hassle to keep or not to bad like..

No trouble at all if not racing get very time consuming when racing though haha

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