Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 At the minute I have my cocks and hens together, only thing is that my only tumbler pigeon seems to be kissing one of my racers and they are sharing one of my pipo boxes (no nests) voluntarily,in my inexperienced opinion they are getting it on I think it would not be a good idea to cross them if that is indeed possible but what should I do? he cock of the loft :-/
fletch Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 if you cant part them off just dont let the eggs chip out, they will breed a mickey (racer/ tumbler cross) , just put plastic eggs under them, i know people who use them to feed other young birds
Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Author Report Posted October 8, 2009 if you cant part them off just dont let the eggs chip out, they will breed a mickey (racer/ tumbler cross) , just put plastic eggs under them, i know people who use them to feed other young birds Cool thanks, why are they called 'mickey' ? how far away would them home from? :-/
Guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 At the minute I have my cocks and hens together, only thing is that my only tumbler pigeon seems to be kissing one of my racers and they are sharing one of my pipo boxes (no nests) voluntarily,in my inexperienced opinion they are getting it on I think it would not be a good idea to cross them if that is indeed possible but what should I do? he cock of the loft :-/ before i got racers ,i had white garden pigeons ,they were a cross of white racer/fantail /and tumbler . when i started racing i only had a few and used one of the garden hens to pair to a racer . he flew well to this hen (she was a flirt) i didnt let them raise there own ,but floated stock eggs under them. andy.
Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Author Report Posted October 8, 2009 before i got racers ,i had white garden pigeons ,they were a cross of white racer/fantail /and tumbler . when i started racing i only had a few and used one of the garden hens to pair to a racer . he flew well to this hen (she was a flirt) i didnt let them raise there own ,but floated stock eggs under them. andy. floated stock eggs?does that mean taken from another couple? and then raised as their own? :-/
blaz Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 racer x tumbler have won 60 mile races fact . for what your using birds for i cant see a problem with it.
fletch Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 Cool thanks, why are they called 'mickey' ? how far away would them home from? :-/ have heard of people sending the odd mikey trainning i would presome that they would come from short training tosses but wouldnt think they would get home from a far training toss, but who nows what they can do?
Guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 floated stock eggs?does that mean taken from another couple? and then raised as their own? :-/yes ,raise anothers young.provided eggs are laid approx same time its not a problem (maximum 3 days variation) closer the better. and Seona they wont know any diffrent (honest). also the white garden birds i had as crosses ,many were gifted out to people upto 30 miles away ,very often they would return if let out too early. andy.
Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Author Report Posted October 8, 2009 I like the floating eggs idea as I would like to keep my racers pure as who knows in the future I might take up racing and send the one blaz picked out to the national ;D ;D ;D Should I give them a nest ? is it too early they seem to be the only ones paired off :-/
THE FIFER Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 its a bit late for breeding, also getting cold,
fletch Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 I like the floating eggs idea as I would like to keep my racers pure as who knows in the future I might take up racing and send the one blaz picked out to the national ;D ;D ;D Should I give them a nest ? is it too early they seem to be the only ones paired off :-/[/qu just leave them as they am mate its too early for them to rear young
Guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 I like the floating eggs idea as I would like to keep my racers pure as who knows in the future I might take up racing and send the one blaz picked out to the national ;D ;D ;D Should I give them a nest ? is it too early they seem to be the only ones paired off :-/ personally .iwouldnt let them raise anything now. take over the rest of the garage girl and build yourself another section . (evil)(evil) andy.
Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Author Report Posted October 8, 2009 that's what I thought, cheers. 8) I have thought of separating them when my new ones come out of quarantine, when I pair them up will they be alright with a diffrent partner as I plan on getting my tumbler a beatcchhh ;)and want to pair the hen with a racer :-/
Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Author Report Posted October 8, 2009 personally .iwouldnt let them raise anything now. take over the rest of the garage girl and build yourself another section . (evil)(evil) andy. you read my mind ;D (evil)(evil)
Guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 lonliness doesnt make the heart always grow fonder . after they have been seperated a few months over the winter ,when presented with a nice hen ,most cocks will accept her and she -him . andy.
Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Author Report Posted October 8, 2009 looks like I need a few tips on pigeonsutra!! ;D ;D No joke,fire away I don't have a clue :B
Guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 looks like I need a few tips on pigeonsutra!! ;D ;D No joke,fire away I don't have a clue :Bif you dont have access to a library ,i have a few books that state some basic stuff ,and still refer to them(although i have stated in the past ,best way to learn is to look at the birds not whats written in text) "dont panic mr mannering ,just ask away Seona. no of us know or claim to know everything (even Jimmy White will admit we are all still learning) i tell you after 12 months time youll know as much as me ,i know because youre keen to learn . trust youre inner feelings first (easier for a female to do than a male) you know we are doubters ,in everything we do . ask each question as it arises ,sure well do our best to answer each and every one . andy.
Babybird Posted October 8, 2009 Author Report Posted October 8, 2009 if you dont have access to a library ,i have a few books that state some basic stuff ,and still refer to them(although i have stated in the past ,best way to learn is to look at the birds not whats written in text) "dont panic mr mannering ,just ask away Seona. no of us know or claim to know everything (even Jimmy White will admit we are all still learning) i tell you after 12 months time youll know as much as me ,i know because youre keen to learn . trust youre inner feelings first (easier for a female to do than a male) you know we are doubters ,in everything we do . ask each question as it arises ,sure well do our best to answer each and every one . andy. I always go see/talk to jimmy with the best intentions of talking pigeons but somehow we always manage to avoid the issue and spend way too much time laughing. He and blaz are back in a wee while so I will try and be sensible although with that pair it will be a task ;D I will do a bit of research on line as wales is a little far to pop in for a book
Guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 I always go see/talk to jimmy with the best intentions of talking pigeons but somehow we always manage to avoid the issue and spend way too much time laughing. He and blaz are back in a wee while so I will try and be sensible although with that pair it will be a task ;D I will do a bit of research on line as wales is a little far to pop in for a book sorry ,not looking to move for about another 2 years , if i move closer ,may send the books on for safe keeping . try charity shops ,boot sales or ask on "the wanted " section am sure some will donate a book or 2 ?? andy.
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