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Tony C

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  1. Identifying weaknesses ......... much is said about pigeons and how to try and improve them but what about ourselves! Have you perhaps identified a weakness in your system that you hope to rectify this coming season?
  2. Think its in room 101 ;D
  3. ;D ;D ;D
  4. I go into every season and believe my team are capable of winning and winning big. I take it upon myself as a fancier to get the winning out of them. 100% commitment is what win races, doubt your pigeons and I cant see how you can do this. I’ve won sprint races with pigeons all shapes and sizes, snipe’y looking ones, ones with wish-washy eyes, long legged ones, ones that handle like a ball of knotted string & some that are darn right ugly. What I’m saying is if they don’t conform to a certain type don’t think they’re not capable of winning. Go for it, live the dream
  5. http://www.beduco.be/main/main.asp?cat=pigeons
  6. :o Well I've just about seen it all now :D
  7. C’mon lets get real, there’s people indirectly advertising their pigeons on both sites and paying nowt. Look out for them and you’ll see them, 95% of their posts are what they’re winning, how many firsts they’ve won, what pigeons they’re racing. Fishing I think you could call it.
  8. As Alf said you've answered your own question You will find a series of small video clips on the link below that might answer some other questions you have (look just below player 'All Videos in the Series' for more clips) http://www.expertvillage.com/video/18474_homing-pigeons-coup.htm
  9. If after a couple of days of weaning a y/bird you notice it blinking slowly or its eyelids seem to be drooping... dunk its head in the drinker...its not found the drinker!
  10. Tony C

    pigeon food

    http://www.shop.crowthersofwakefield.co.uk/crowthers-corns-47-c.asp
  11. Whilst moulting & rearing I feed approx 5% Homoform
  12. The trailer http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=30144083
  13. The winter months gives plenty time for thoughts on how the darkness is best approached lol and come spring be none the wiser. Would it be more beneficial to have them witness a normal dawn like your intending? would it be more beneficial for them to be able to roost and witness sunset? Would either way make any difference as both are unnatural whatever way you want look at it. I open my y/bird shed up after the w/hood cocks have been exercised & fed, this has the benefit that the y/birds droppings can be checked undisturbed, stops the yearlings from seeing life in that loft and wanting to get back in there instead of exercising, once I've opened them up I haven't got to visit the lofts again allowing the w/hood cocks to rest for a good few hours.
  14. Cant remember a season where I felt I was ready, cant see why this one should be any different ;D I think I'll be as ready as the next person but the weather will dictate whether I train let alone send to the first race(April 12th) or not. We're supposed to be in for a spell of below average temperatures and cold northerly winds for the next couple of weeks.
  15. As Lennut Tar says sh*t happens and as someone else said for every action there is a reaction, Its how we react to these setbacks that makes us or breaks us. Don’t dwell on them, use what you have been left with to your advantage. If it doesn’t work out you’ll still have gained from the experience and experience is the greatest teacher there is. An apt quote being as today’s St. Patricks Day "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." Oliver Goldsmith Saying that there’s more ups than downs in this game, if that wasn’t the case we’d all end up in a lunatic asylum. Tony C Cell 207 Broadmoor ;D
  16. I googled 'nash's flying tipplers' and turned up the website (below) The program can be found under 'free program' Its an EXE file which I'm told to be wary of so it hasn't been checked by myself. http://tipplers.com/nash/banner-m.html
  17. I've a weakness for chocolates, feel free to send me a box ;D Light blue chequer cocks. Blue hens, the wider and darker the bars the better.
  18. Works fine Roland. San Francisco should be proud of the guy, be nice to have a few over here like him thats got a pair.
  19. am 3 parts pellets 1 part homoform 1 part depurative pm breeding mix plus a little linseed
  20. Can you expand on this please Phil, why is it a mistake cheers Tony
  21. Saint Vic, lol Patron Saint of basics ;D
  22. Tony C

    Distress Call

    Birds recognise distress calls of other birds, if you cannot find a sparrows distress call try a thrush's or blackbirds.
  23. The surface of the clay nestbowls they make now are very slippery, the nestfelts help keep the nest intact.
  24. A responsible cat owner ;D
  25. Try via his webpage, think he has his email address there
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