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Longstone
June 30, 2008, 7:07pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Longstone
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oh right im in Edinburgh, a bit to far away...

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Not sure i'd let them out after two days.


Agree 100%... or straight away(if they haven't seen outside their previous loft, and are pecking). Open door with a light bit of seed and grit down. Soon be walking in and out. Quickly learn to shoot back into the loft. This is the best way of giving them confindence. ALL pigeons, young or old quickly break when they have freedom, coupled with a safty net.
Remember they have a built in sense of home, and know that they aren't there. So you have to make them happy. Why many young birds don't fly well to the new loft first season. Second season, after a nest etc. they accept the new loft.
Sure some will go off from the top.... but then we all lose some that way most years. All that means is that they aren't happy with the system, your management etc. So what, most will, and that is the first basis needed, birds to adopt and like YOUR way. Good luck.


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Roland
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Sorry, I meant I don't agree. If any one thinks for a moment that a pigeon ever forget's where it was born, or it's not their first loft, then think again! They never forget, and the longer held prisoner the harder to settle or break. And also remember the quicker out and settled the better, and more likely to race AFTER THEY have accepted their new loft. Even these know that they are where they were born! They have to accept, and like and become contented.


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