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  1. If that made you pack up completely and not inspire you to catch the cat and fix the hole and redouble your efforts. Then your gonna be suicidal when you start having bad trainers or not timing in. This sport isn’t for the faint hearted, there is a lot of heartbreak and disappointment to be had.

    Having been around the sporting canine scene for many years I’m well aware of the ups and downs of both husbandry and competetion but obviously having yet to be bitten by the bug of pigeons it was an easy thing to walk away from after all how do we know we are going to get into a hobby or sport until we give it a fair go,which i now intend to do.

     

    These days racing with 12 birds IMO impossible to race the programme 20yr ago yes .there isn't 1fancier in our club or even in the fed I know races 12 YB or 12 fly's old birds an completes the programme.they days are gone

     

    Why is that though mate what’s changed ?

  2. Thanks for replies so it can be done then good.I first joined this forum as a complete beginner about 5 years ago and after several months buying and raising a few birds i went out to the kitbox i was using one morning to a pile of corpses after a cat somehow got in,i was so annoyed i gave up the ghost which i don’t normally quit on things and since always felt there was an itch i didn’t quite scratch so am going to have another go at it on a very small scale so although I’m not ready for birds just yet thought I’d seek info and do my research early.Being just as much of a beginner now as i was then is there a website or book i could get that will tell me the basic rules of racing and how it works,times,distance etc thanks

  3. Hi,my son has recently left home and wont be returning so i am selling his pigeons so i can have my shed back.He has only been into pigeons for a few years so nothing is very old.There are 9 birds which he tells me are mostly Jansen Grizzles and Bush hearts,none of them are more than 2 or 3 years old and at least 3 or 4 are this years birds.They all have the rings and his record keeping of the birds ages etc is available. FROM ESSEX

     

    Also for sale is the following.

     

    Wooden dowel wall partitions and 2 x doors made by himself.

    2 x wooden 10 bird perches.

    1 x wooden 8 bird breeding boxes with doors.

    1 x wooden transporting box.

    2 x brand new and unused sliding door runner kits.

    Various feeders/drinkers/scrapers etc

     

    As you can probably tell i dont know anything about pigeons so apologies if ive described anything wrongly,i would prefer everything to go together.Please send me a private message if you are interested.

     

  4. There needs to be a 3 foot wide corridor from the front door of the shed,which is in the middle.......hence its either a corridor straight down the middle with 2 x 3 and a half ft sections each side......or a corridor across the front with 2 x 9 ft sections behind.

     

    I was going to start a different thread so as not to complicate things but looks like a few folk couldnt wait to,hence what i thought was a pretty simple question has now been turned into the Crypton Factor !!

  5. Having messed up the dates of when 2 eggs were due to hatch i now have a nest with 4 eggs in it as the first 2 were obviously clear.....should i guess at taking the 2 older ones away or just leave the lot in there ?

  6. Ive kept pigeons for a while but not raced yet although its something i,ll be looking to get into in future.I have a shed/summerhouse in my garden that i want to convert into a pigeon loft and just wanted to know how i would go about it would i need 2 different sections ? a walkway ? etc etc its 12 ft depth x 10 ft width so not very big the door into the shed is right in the middle and cant really be moved.Any advice would be appreciated.

  7. Not sure if this is in the right section but still.......to identify one bird from another do folk use those clip on rings or bands ? The parent birds have coloured elastic type bands which id prefer to get for the youngsters but cant seem to find anywhere that sells them,not even ebay unless i get them sent from China !! any ideas ?

  8. Sorry if anyones eating dinner....buy does anyone know of any specific topics on here that explain the basics of what the different textures/colour of droppings tells you about a bird.

     

    Am i correct in thinking the drier the better as disease tends to carry in moist droppings ?....if so how do you get the droppings drier im currently feeding a basic pigeon mix from Jollyes :blink:

  9. think i see what your asking m8 the widowhood plastic fronts can be used for pigeons on widowhood or pigeons on natural flying one side is just plastic spars the other side the same but with a sliding door when the box is closed the two halfs cover the front of the nestbox which keeps the birds out the box when there not breeding and in this position gives the pair plenty of room when you pair your birds together you can leave the pair locked in like this for a day or two to make sure they mate and to get them used to there box after a day or two take the cock out and turn the half with the door to the inside this now halfs the box in two with the hen in the closed off half this will allow the cock to see his hen and fly up into the other half of the box but he can not get into the hen this gets him used to flying in and out of his own box after a few hours you can open the sliding door and clip it at the top in the open position so the pair can both get in and out of the box together you now add a nestbowl to the closed half and from then on the door is in the opened position at all times so birds can get into the half with the bowl lay eggs and rear youngbirds lots of cocks sit in the open half of the box while his hen sits on the eggs so he can chase other birds away that come near there box thats the funtion of the widowhood front with natural birds when flying widowhood the front is in the same position so the cock lives in his open half of the box and his hen can be put in the other half locked in till he gets home but lots of variations in this system but thats the main function of the widowhood front as best as i can explain it to someone who does not know what it is hope this is what your looking for m8

     

    Walter i really appreciate the explannation mate thats perfect...this is all new to me and not being the brightest spark i often need the dot to dot approach :D but i couldnt ask for more thankyou sir i,ll probably refer back to this a few times over the coming weeks.

  10. Not necessarily !

     

    As a new starter, Yellowman, go natural first. You've a lot to learn....get the basics squared away first ! OMO.

     

    In all honesty im nowhere near ready to start racing its just that ive been given some nest boxes with widowhood fronts and cant quite suss out how they are used....purely for breeding some pigeons for the time being would i be better off taking the plastic fronts off ?

  11. Being as how folk were helpfuland nobody blew a raspberry at me after asking how you tell the difference between cock and hen pigeons im going to chance my arm and ask something equally daft.

     

    The cheap plastic widowhood fronts,what actually is the idea behind them and does the sliding door part go towards the front the side or what ?....ive tried reading up on the widowhood system but cant seem to get the absolute basics anywhere do the pair stay in them or should the door be left open.

  12. The hen sits at night and the cock during the late morning / afternoon. Prior to this, the cock shows up to the hen in a different manner to the way she shows to him. He is usually more flamboyant than her when he struts his stuff. He is also is the one on top when mating, although two cocks will mate as will two hens, thus the need for the eggs which confirm that you have definitely got a hen. One hen usually two eggs, two hens, usually four eggs. :)

     

    Right i see thanks.....so for a novice like me who cant sex his birds i presume i just have to let them crack on and choose their own partner i only have 5 birds at the moment i,ll be buying a few more in obviously but would like to breed a few of these,also once a pair breed will they then only breed with each other or go and find another mate.

  13. Well that wasnt as painful as id expected thanks for your patience :D.....I only have a handful of birds and have been staring at them trying to tell but am none the wiser i guess its just a time/experience thing.

     

    Another thing i dont get is when people say " the hen lays eggs "....yes but whats the odds on seeing the eggs actually come out or do people go by the cock sits on them at night and hen during the day as the only factor.

  14. Yes thats exactly what im wanting to make Showman.....i get it now Paddymac thanks for explaining,probably more difficult to explain in writing than in a real conversation !...cant believe how stupid i feel after reading your first explanation i was thinking the cut halfway was through the thickness of the board ( router ) :wacko:

     

    Makes perfect sense now think i was over engineering it :D .......after checking out the price of timber im now wondering if it might just be worth buying them instead !!....anyway thanks for replying.

  15. I cut out the joints half way on each length so when put together they interlocked and then screwed them together inside the main frame. :)

     

    Just to make sure ive got that right,so you router a groove halfway through the piece,screw up into 1 piece and down into the other is that what you mean ?....for the cross sections i mean.

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