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  1. Jack has kindly gave me permision to place some of his articles on the forum,please enjoy. MEDICATING FEEDING AND TRAINING FOR RACING. By Jack Barkel There are many roads that lead to success in this particular subject, and although they all have some measure of success, there are methods that cause the pigeons to be virtually useless as racers or breeders after their first or second year. I will endeavor in a series of articles to give advice on tried and proved methods by some of the Champions worldwide. Most keenness starts with the time just before the racing season when even those who tend to neglect their pigeons in the off season are aroused into trying to get their birds into condition for the forth coming races. I will therefore commence my article, six weeks before the racing commences. About six weeks before the first race, (if you reside in South Africa) should be near to the middle of April and all birds should if they have been treated correctly be nearing completion of the moult ready for the winter which is right upon us. Because of the inactivity during the moulting season, and due to feeding high protein fats for this occasion, the birds have put on extra weight. To rectify this one needs to feed dehusked sunflower in the mornings and a feed of Barley only in the evenings. The birds will soon begin to exercise for long periods on this diet, and only then must a person start basket training. To force birds onto the road that are not fit is wrong, wrong, wrong, and must not be attempted at any cost, this sort of method does not make champions. It is also at this time 15th April necessary to medicate against: - Coccidiosis, Mycoplasmosis, Canker and to clear the air sacks. Mix one teaspoon of Tylan, one teaspoon of Emptryl, six teaspoons of Terravit (not Terramycine, it must have the vitamins), you put one teaspoon of these mixed powders onto one litre of drinking water. You then add one dessertspoon of Sulfamethazine to this same litre of water and administer for Five days. These illnesses keep occurring as often as the common cold, so for one day every four to six weeks you must treat the birds with this mixture. This should keep these unwanted invaders at bay without building up an immunity to the medication, which is a big problem throughout the world. The biggest secret about conditioning a pigeon for a race is not how to make him peak, but on the contrary how to prevent him from peaking before the Saturdays race. We are now at the Wednesday morning before the first race; we have been feeding dehusked sunflower mornings and Barley in the evenings. The birds are still full bodied but as light as a feather, and are ready for a good feed with at least 60% Maize. Wednesday is the day, back onto the good racing mix for Wed & Thurs, morning and evening and Friday morning a light feed of dehusked sunflower seed and clean water.This if followed correctly will make the bird peak on Saturday Morning, ready for the journey home.It is now Saturday and we are waiting for the return of the birds, always have warm water waiting for them, laced with electrolytes and honey or boiled sugar water.For Saturday and Sunday feeding, because of the exorbitant price of depurative in South Africa, I make the following mixture.Take a five-litre plastic bucket filled with Barley plus the same amounts of wheat, and mix together. Take a small soup bowl and put in twelve-heaped desert spoons of Torula or Brewers Yeast. To this you add one glass of FRESH Lemon Juice, this will take about six medium sized lemons. Pour the juice over the Yeast and stir until it looks like gravy, you then pour this over the wheat and barley and mix well in. Within two hours, there is no trace ofthe yeast and lemon juice; it has all been absorbed in the food. The reason for this is simple, I do not believe in purging but purifying, therefore Epsom salts and Dicestal is old fashioned and has a detrimental effect on the pigeon. The modern scientific method is to purify the blood and get rid of the toxins, which build up in a birds system. All racers if not on a depurative of some sorts will become sluggish and cease to operate at peak performance. We have now dealt with Saturday and Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Morning, dehusked sunflower again and evenings Barley. A normal ration per meal is one cup per ten pigeons, do not let them make you feel sorry for them, because if you exceed this ration, you can feel sorry for them when they have to fly home on Saturday, and sorry for yourself when your more strict competitor beats you once again. When I raced in England, I used to give Mycosan T in the water every Monday, because our birds do come into contact with birds from unhealthy lofts.It gives moulting problems in our climate so I had to change to Two teaspoons of Furasol and Two teaspoons of Oxyvital on five litres of water. I understand that these two African products are off the market for some mysterious reason, but that there are Substitutes. They were recognized as two of the best products in the world by there overseas competitors by the way ( Makes you think doesn't it ) One day per week of Garlic is also good for the pigeon, but I feel I must make you aware of one other very important factor.Pigeons that have regular medication in the water are known to decrease their water intake, any racing pigeon that has a reduction of 10% water over a period of a week will have a reduction in performance of about 40%. This can also knock you out of the prizes, so what I am saying is this, where we can put medication or treatments on the food, please do it this way and leave the water as clean as we possibly can. In South Africa we fly approximately twenty-one weeks old birds, this program will be good for the first seven weeks with slight variations as the season gets warmer and longer. Depending on the interested reaction to this method, we can carry on through the whole season, with many scientific reasons for losses etc. Just to mention in closing, I feel that a bird should have as many sixty kilometre tosses per week as possible, and those who do not race any particular weekend must get at least a 150 kilometre toss to keep it up to scratch. I also believe that static is more to blame for losses than illness. If the bakkie or car or truck that you use for training is not earthed for to dissipate static electricity and you do not degauss you pigeons, then you are up the creek without a paddle. This could be the first of many articles depending on whether it draws a reaction, for no person likes to compile articles without the acknowledgement that they are getting through to people in a favourable manner. I must state that for some this will shed a new light on the sport for them, whilst others will already either be using this or at least know all about it. I do this for the new starters in the sport, for we must be prepared to enlighten our new members into the hidden mysteries of the nature and science of our great sport and hobby. Jack Barkel
  2. Thats abit harsh FIFE KING you did say offers and losalt only made an offer,how did he know how much you wanted 450 for 8 you stick it where the sun dont shine
  3. ok will do,you wont be disapointed these youngsters are looking very nice.i will pm you the details. Thanks
  4. spot on there jacksafc. This brother and sister pair are the only birds i have from an old burt hession cock i paid good money for,he only ever filled two eggs for me,these are the only two birds i have managed to get from him in three years and they are still here after three seasons.Could i take youngsters from this brother and sister pairing to try and get the family back, ??? thanks all
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    Jimmy White

    Hope all is well jimmy carl
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    DOC WHITE

    Whats wrong with jimmy,could someone let me know here, Hope hes ok,,,chin up jimmy
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    weather

    Weather for sunday looking the best for the unc,i think they should go saturday for a sunday race..Has anyone from the up north combine heard anything about a race from melton mowbray maybe this tuesday,just what people were saying at the allotments today.
  8. I have a good cock that has 3 first and has been a good bird for me,,but his sire is infertile and i dont have his dam anymore.This cock has paired onto his full sister (nestmates) im just wondering if its possible to take youngsters from a brother and sister pairing to try and get this family back.Will they come out ok thanks
  9. Hi i will take 30 for them,they are very nice looking youngbirds and from my best. They will be ready in 4/5 days
  10. How could he tell it was cocci without a microscope, Jordon theres also some of this forums members have there own microscope and im sure if you ask them they will test the droppings for you.
  11. Jordon just the otherday i noticed a youngbird sitting all puffed up like you say so grabbed it and checked it over,when looking over the bird i noticed sticky like fluid in its mouth and its respitory track didnt sound that clever,there was also some spores on the upper mouth,i had a look at a few others and some were ok some had the sticky like fluid in there mouths,i treated all the youngbirds for respitory 100% better. Get someone to have a look over your birds and have a look in the throat see if the mouth looks clear
  12. best of luck to all racing today,you will need your rain coats as its raining most of the country
  13. I agree jack posts are most intresting,jimmy heres a link to jacks website i have found this very very intresting and a plesure to read. http://www.allpets.co.za/jackbarkel/ excelent articles about roundabout/widowhood/eyesign/finding form etc etc. Jack would it be ok if i put some of your articles on this forum. carl
  14. unc put back 24 hours but its not looking good till tuesday if we go from what the forcast says,not looking good at all for the next few day
  15. Thanks but im not letting this pair go for no less than bids over 30 pound,sorry
  16. was a very dodgy race but expected after almost 5 days in the baskets.i sent 40 and got 37,never timed in but winning birds took 6 hours 21 mins.still alot of birds missing in our club.
  17. Hi sorry for the delay in my post,they are bussherts from my best stock pair.This pair have bred me about 7 prize cards in 2 seasons. Im from sunderland, best offer by friday 19th may 8pm. they must go offers
  18. thanks steven and about time eh,,,,,,,whats the difference in weather today as to saturday nothing
  19. and the homing world for deep litter,i knew they would come in handy someday. Nice youngsters
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    UNC

    well i just cant see us getting a race this week as the weather here is terrible,this is by far the worst day we have had here in sunderland and the forcast for the rest of the week is no better,looks like the birds will be coming back the same way they went in the transporter. 4 days in the baskets for our birds now.
  21. Yes jack i will send your regards as i see them at fed doos etc,hopefully i might be in the clock when we finally get a race and i should see them at fed hq. If you do come over to visit i would love to meet you that would be great.Im sure you know where oddfellows is and your more than welcome. speak soon
  22. well said jack,im from sunderland and i fly against some of your relations here in the northeast of england. how are you doing jack,i find your articles on your site very intresting. carl greenhow
  23. cant understand why the unc heldover when the forcast for tomorrow looks no better than today,theres birds liberated from exeter and thats not far from brooklands they have had great returns and i have been told the weather was great at the lib point but not so good the home end,its been a reasonable day here in sunderland. :-/ :-/.
  24. Due to having far too many youngbirds already this year,and i had some good intrest in the other birds i sold earlyer this week.I have decided to offer this pair to the best bid.This pair of youngbirds are from my best stock pair,this strock pair have bred my best cock to date (CAMERONS LAD) named after my only son. below CAMERONS LAD 2 X 1ST,3X4TH,12TH FED,20TH FED,23RD SECTION 6000+ BIRDS. This bird in my first every youngbird season helped me win 2nd youngbird averages in my club,and a very strong club it is. So i offer one pair of youngsters the same way bred as the cock above (CAMERONS LAD) These youngsters will be ready in around 10 days,they are both blue and white like the cock above. Offers must start at 30 pound thanks
  25. Up north combine oldbird national from brooklands held over update in the morning
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