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  On 20/06/2017 at 22:31, Chaff said:

Talking to a mate tonight we have 50+ racing pigeons coming our way the owner having a clear out he said he can't give them away live as they just come back to his loft,so looks like my stinkers are going to have feather lined nests for a while :)

Be very, careful.

 

Despite their claims, most flyers will have their pigeons on more dope than Lance Armstrong.

 

If they are young birds they should be OK so long as they've not had too much pumped through them.

 

Mine get plenty of young birds as my uncle has a loft at the bottom of the garden here, good supply of unwanted eggs and youngsters!

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  On 24/06/2017 at 10:09, Jax13 said:

 

  On 20/06/2017 at 22:31, Chaff said:

Talking to a mate tonight we have 50+ racing pigeons coming our way the owner having a clear out he said he can't give them away live as they just come back to his loft,so looks like my stinkers are going to have feather lined nests for a while :)

Be very, careful.

Despite their claims, most flyers will have their pigeons on more dope than Lance Armstrong.

If they are young birds they should be OK so long as they've not had too much pumped through them.

Mine get plenty of young birds as my uncle has a loft at the bottom of the garden here, good supply of unwanted eggs and youngsters!

Cheers for that never entered my mind that they could be a bag of junkies :)

I will talk to owner he an old boy Very straight up fella.

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Dont matter what you put in there like humans and will only eat what they want if i put crows in some jills will walk over sniff them and leave them . preferring pigeons its just giving them the choice of a mixed diet rather than dry grub all summer

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  On 24/06/2017 at 10:40, The one said:

Dont matter what you put in there like humans and will only eat what they want if i put crows in some jills will walk over sniff them and leave them . preferring pigeons its just giving them the choice of a mixed diet rather than dry grub all summer

 

Agree with you mate all my animals I try to feed as much natural as I can have even had dog sniff round a rabbit and refuse it only happened once, must have been dodgey but looked good to me but he knew.

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