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OLDYELLOW
October 2, 2008, 3:50pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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I use a standard moulting mix with 33% barley added also 2 times a week I put oils on the corn and add cayeene pepper.
I was told about this 3 years ago and took no notice I wish I had listened, you can buy this from any supermarket in the spice/herb aisle. Put a teaspoon to 2 kilos of feed and watch your birds next day. I read in the Racing Pigeon Pictorial last year about a fancier who gave it is sprint team he swore by it, if you google it look at the many benefits it has, you wont be disapointed.


Read about Cayeene pepper here :
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/cayenne.htm  


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you must have to make a paste to get it on the corn why not mix it in your water
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you must have to make a paste to get it on the corn why not mix it in your water


No !!!!!!!, The reason one mixes it on the feed with some oil etc, is because you want the birds to get the full effect of it in there mouth & not in there stomach/crop, where the benefits are not quite the same or as good, just like it is recommended for human use.
Now !!!!!!!! for those game enough etc   take a small spoonful   as a treat   & then hang on the best you can.

Enjoy.

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No !!!!!!!, The reason one mixes it on the feed with some oil etc, is because you want the birds to get the full effect of it in there mouth & not in there stomach/crop, where the benefits are not quite the same or as good, just like it is recommended for human use.
Now !!!!!!!! for those game enough etc   take a small spoonful   as a treat   & then hang on the best you can.

Enjoy.



Aye, you first  


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you must have to make a paste to get it on the corn why not mix it in your water


dampen corn with lemon juice or oil Billy


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I am flying 300 this week I will try it in 1 of my lofts
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There will be a run on it at ASDA's now

http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/cayenne.htm


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or in slugmonkeys case walmart lol


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I use a lot of cayanne when I cook I get it from the mexican food store as they sell a lot so it is good and fresh where ever you get it make sure it hasn't been sitting on the shelf a long time
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Me do loves me some walmart though !!!
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sorry but what does it meant to do
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Helps blood pressure and circulation as well as acid production that aids in digestion
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thanks for that do  pigeons suffer from high blood pressure?
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only the nervous ones
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I use a lot of cayanne when I cook I get it from the mexican food store as they sell a lot so it is good and fresh where ever you get it make sure it hasn't been sitting on the shelf a long time


We will be hard pushed to get a Mexican store here, but Chickadee got hers tonight at Sainsbury's


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Helps blood pressure and circulation as well as acid production that aids in digestion


True !!!!!!!!     it gets the blood boiling etc   . years ago Slugmonkey, a near neighbour of yours (sort of) Billy Taylor !!!! Billy T to me   "PMSL" as I fondly called him etc, from Texas. First put me onto it on another site. A wizard of a man   , but unfortunately !!!!!!!!!   No one understood him etc, except myself & Roland.
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Billy T-Tomball Texas --Have not hear that name in awhile--Is he still around?? I miss his foul-mouth humor.
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Billy T, now there's a blast from the past Lets race.


Brits ahoy

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Billy T-Tomball Texas --Have not hear that name in awhile--Is he still around?? I miss his foul-mouth humor.


So do I !!!!!!!!   But then, I don't know "PMSL" if he ever would be welcome here ????????   with his wisdom/humour. We are a bit too refind/educated   one could say.
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is this stuff good for all typse of pigeons or just racers


KEEP RIGHT ON
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