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well with training is it a good idea to get a good trapper and through it out and when the birds come back do they trap with the old bird and deos it work.

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you should have them trapping well before you start training, taking old birds won't help them trap as the old birds will trap and leave the youngsters out!

What you need is the birds to leave the basket, get home and in the loft asap!

When you first start letting the birds out at home training starts then, controlling the food so that when you want them in they come straight in, once they get the habbit they will continue to trap well!

 

Phil

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The best way to get young birds to come straight home is via the corn tin. I do not mean by starving  them, but by discipline, teaching them that feeding time is related to the basket. You can do this from your garden when you begin to basket train and carry it on to your road work. They will get to know what is expected of them this way before you go on the road, then all they need to worry about is the way home.

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Past couple of years I have trained yearling latebreds with OBs May to July, and then the same late breds went with the YBs July - August, when late bred moult usually stops them.

 

As for coming straight home: same years I have trained YBs in the evening, 7pm release. They don't wander off, and it's been bee-line for home everytime.

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been trained the 6 yb's up to 65 miles, only got 3 left. after managed to escape from the predators/hawks up in the sky. in the ground, from the neighbours cat, no chance.

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