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sounds like your feeding to much of a night.after there evening feed make sure any left is removed from the loft so birds cant eat as they please.Ration their corn then split the rations into two one half in morning after they come in one half in evening after they come in.Like has been said before dont feed the birds or let them out for 24hours then start this.

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why is it harder to train 4 pigeons

 

 

pigeons are naturally gregarious, i,e prefer being in a flock.

i believe  a small flock of around a dozen or so, would be far easier to train , rather than just four ,,only my opinion [and experience]

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pigeons are naturally gregarious, i,e prefer being in a flock.

i believe  a small flock of around a dozen or so, would be far easier to train , rather than just four ,,only my opinion [and experience]

 

JAMES WHITE SPOT ON M8  ;)

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