ritchie1 Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO PUT YOUR BIRDS ON TO ROUND ABOUT WOULD TWO WEEKS BEFORE RACING STARTS WOULD THIS BE OK IT WILL BE MY FIRST YEAR ON ROUND ABOUT UP TO 500 MILES ANY TIPS WOULD BE GREATFULL AS I HAVE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE IS TWO WEEKS PLENTY TIME FOR THE BIRDS GETING USED TO IT BEFORE THE RACING STARTS
sapper756 Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO PUT YOUR BIRDS ON TO ROUND ABOUT WOULD TWO WEEKS BEFORE RACING STARTS WOULD THIS BE OK IT WILL BE MY FIRST YEAR ON ROUND ABOUT UP TO 500 MILES ANY TIPS WOULD BE GREATFULL AS I HAVE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE IS TWO WEEKS PLENTY TIME FOR THE BIRDS GETING USED TO IT BEFORE THE RACING STARTS Pair birds up 90 days before 1st race m8
Guest youngzimmy Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 WHEN THE SHOWS COME TO TOWN
chichichi Posted December 26, 2009 Report Posted December 26, 2009 As with many systems you pair the birds and rear a round from them before the racing,, depending on the races you want to compete at.. for the early races you would pair them early jan,, for the distance races you would pair them early and then re pair them,, or pair them feb to march for the task in hand.. best of luck ant
ritchie1 Posted December 26, 2009 Author Report Posted December 26, 2009 thanks for the info i have 8 piar of distance pigeons in there own section i will be pairing them march kind of time just for the ditance races 500 plus my young birds a year old this next year will be put on to round about after they have brong up a pair of youngsters from the stock loft i am going to put them on to round about after they have brung up a pair each just to see if there are any diferance with the round about system as my birds was not flying good enough last year when they were flying natural but hoping they fly better next year on the roundabout system i will fly the 2 year olds natural 8 pair just for the distance
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