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Guest marksimpson
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good evening all could any one tell me a quick way to settle yearling cocks to a new section across the garden from where they flew out as young birds yours in sport mark .

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id keep them hungry for a few days and manualy put them through trap a few times maybe build a temperary avairy on the trap so they get used to entering the new loft , then get them paired up ;)

Guest highmill boy
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pair them up and once paired keep them hungry and let them out, but dont let them back in there old shed or ur defeeting the purpose

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pair them up and once paired keep them hungry and let them out, but dont let them back in there old shed or ur defeeting the purpose

 

exactly the way i do it and if the dont come in it then turns into a battle of wits and there will only be 1 winner and it aint the pigeon ;) And if they dont come back in of there on accord within a couple of days are they worth keeping anyway? or are they just stupid???

Guest ROCKYandRAMBO
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just keep them in there for the week so they settle to boxes then let them out they soon go back in again but like every one says keep them hungry

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