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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.

 

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

Lol I can imagine cheers Craig..
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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 the birds to see as much of the outside world as they can as soon as they can, make sure they associate something with feeding. Some people use a whistle but we have always used an old sma milk tin and the words 'come on, come on, come on then'. Every time the birds get fed in the loft we shake the tin and say that phrase, before long they associate the noise and loft with food.

 

Whilst they can't fly but are flipping let them out hungry, after a little while call and shake the tin and chuck corn into the loft.

 

That's the basic and us the same principle with old birds but having alit if trust

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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 the birds to see as much of the outside world as they can as soon as they can, make sure they associate something with feeding. Some people use a whistle but we have always used an old sma milk tin and the words 'come on, come on, come on then'. Every time the birds get fed in the loft we shake the tin and say that phrase, before long they associate the noise and loft with food.

Whilst they can't fly but are flipping let them out hungry, after a little while call and shake the tin and chuck corn into the loft.

That's the basic and us the same principle with old birds but having alit if trust

That's what I used was tought by my grandad as a young lad with the milk tin
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flew high fliers seriously a long time back and once the young were taken from parents we would only feed them when a fantail or other white coloured pigeon was present then the day you want to give them their freedom you keep them very hungry and as soon as you think they were going too high it was out with the white birds "droppers" and down they came -im sure the racer lads use a "dropper" -billy

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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..

I had a friend of mines son staying with me for a while i kitted him out with all the gear he only had about 10 birds but he got fed up with the amount of shit and clearing up involved and got shot of them i suppose for serious competitors its part and parcel but for a young lad just mucking about with them it was too much hassle....but everyones different i suppose.

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