jack Posted October 10, 2008 Report Posted October 10, 2008 Hi all can anyone tell me when you put your y/bids on the darking system and for how long each day and when to take them of it as i have never raced on it.I planing on doing it next year
taffacre Posted October 10, 2008 Report Posted October 10, 2008 JACK I USUALLY PUT MINE ON IT AS SOON AS THEY ARE PARTED ,I DARKEN MINE FROM 9 AM UNTIL 5 PM. PUT THEM ON HIGH PROTEIN FOOD ,TAKE THEM OFF DARKNESS USUALLY JUNE 21ST .YOU CAN TAKE THEM OFF IT WHEN IT SUITS YOU,BUT IF YOU WANT THEM FOR THE LONGER RACES THE 21ST IS THE BEST.CHANGE THE FOOD WWHEN I START TRAINING. PM ME IF YOU NEED ANY MORE DETAILS,
kirky Posted October 10, 2008 Report Posted October 10, 2008 JACK I USUALLY PUT MINE ON IT AS SOON AS THEY ARE PARTED ,I DARKEN MINE FROM 9 AM UNTIL 5 PM. PUT THEM ON HIGH PROTEIN FOOD ,TAKE THEM OFF DARKNESS USUALLY JUNE 21ST .YOU CAN TAKE THEM OFF IT WHEN IT SUITS YOU,BUT IF YOU WANT THEM FOR THE LONGER RACES THE 21ST IS THE BEST.CHANGE THE FOOD WWHEN I START TRAINING. PM ME IF YOU NEED ANY MORE DETAILS, I DO THE SAME AS ABOVE, FOR THE LAST 3 RACES I PUT LIGHTS ON IN LOFT UP TO 9PM AS THIS STOPS THEM THROWING COVER FLIGHTS.
jack Posted October 10, 2008 Author Report Posted October 10, 2008 here in dublin are pigeons go training at about 8- 30 and dont get back till 1-30 what way will that work for me jack
kirky Posted October 10, 2008 Report Posted October 10, 2008 here in dublin are pigeons go training at about 8- 30 and dont get back till 1-30 what way will that work for me jack YOU DONT TRAIN DARKNESS YB TILL AFTER THE 21st JUNE.
taffacre Posted October 10, 2008 Report Posted October 10, 2008 yes you will have to wait until after the 21st,still leaves you time to catch up with the others that have been trained.
jack Posted October 10, 2008 Author Report Posted October 10, 2008 thanks pal i dont no anything about this system can you tell me more on how to race on it
jimmy white Posted October 12, 2008 Report Posted October 12, 2008 JACK I USUALLY PUT MINE ON IT AS SOON AS THEY ARE PARTED ,I DARKEN MINE FROM 9 AM UNTIL 5 PM. PUT THEM ON HIGH PROTEIN FOOD ,TAKE THEM OFF DARKNESS USUALLY JUNE 21ST .YOU CAN TAKE THEM OFF IT WHEN IT SUITS YOU,BUT IF YOU WANT THEM FOR THE LONGER RACES THE 21ST IS THE BEST.CHANGE THE FOOD WWHEN I START TRAINING. PM ME IF YOU NEED ANY MORE DETAILS, i would agree with this basicly,, but maybe worth a word of warning in breeding y,b,s too early ,,as suggested in other running yb topics running at the moment as one of the reasons for some losses ,, there are many hatching yb,s in early january [obviously these birds would be on natural darkness] but in my opinion there is nothing to gain by this,, as by training these y,bs at 6 months old after the 21st june, would be far too late , and just like latebreds would go down ten a penny ,, in my opinion darkness yb,s are far better bred after the end of jan.. and use blinds to control the darkness times,,,,,,,,, i think the younger the birds are trained ,[12 weeks in these cases] the better , even if its just short distances and learning them to eat and drink from the basket ,
tippler1 Posted October 12, 2008 Report Posted October 12, 2008 i will be trying it for the first time next year
Guest Vic Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 YOU DONT TRAIN DARKNESS YB TILL AFTER THE 21st JUNE. Don't you believe it! Train them as soon as they are old enough, and have started to range, if you have the time, the earlier the better. Work the darkness hours out, more hours in the dark obviously. But once you decide, open the blinds about 23.00 hrs. and let them see the sun rise next morning. This is by far the best method, which many have still not cottonned on to. Cheers, Vic.
Guest Vic Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 JACK I USUALLY PUT MINE ON IT AS SOON AS THEY ARE PARTED ,I DARKEN MINE FROM 9 AM UNTIL 5 PM. PUT THEM ON HIGH PROTEIN FOOD ,TAKE THEM OFF DARKNESS USUALLY JUNE 21ST .YOU CAN TAKE THEM OFF IT WHEN IT SUITS YOU,BUT IF YOU WANT THEM FOR THE LONGER RACES THE 21ST IS THE BEST.CHANGE THE FOOD WWHEN I START TRAINING. PM ME IF YOU NEED ANY MORE DETAILS, This does not make sense to me! lol.
Guest surfer Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 Don't you believe it! Train them as soon as they are old enough, and have started to range, if you have the time, the earlier the better. Work the darkness hours out, more hours in the dark obviously. But once you decide, open the blinds about 23.00 hrs. and let them see the sun rise next morning. This is by far the best method, which many have still not cottonned on to. Cheers, Vic. This always amazes me, training birds when they are ranging freely, when my young birds used to range and by this I mean gone for half a day or more, the last thing I would do was put them in a basket. I found as soon as I did this they would stop ranging. But I have to admit with the hawk problem in Cornwall the birds just do'nt go off like they used to.Shame. I admit I do'nt know much about the darkness so this may not apply. Surfer.
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 i will be trying it for the first time next year we have never used it and have no intention of trying it , it is forcing the birds to go against nature and is only for those who are desperate to win young bird races,we are quite happy to just race the young birds naturally and let them get some practice in just to home and then just let them mature as nature intended as we are not desperate to win young bird races.
WulDon Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 the only way to win week in week out with youngsters, fly darkness and move with the times... fly natural and stay in the dark ages!
kirky Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 we have never used it and have no intention of trying it , it is forcing the birds to go against nature and is only for those who are desperate to win young bird races,we are quite happy to just race the young birds naturally and let them get some practice in just to home and then just let them mature as nature intended as we are not desperate to win young bird races. do you race old birds naturally or widowhood as widowhood is against nature and fanciers fly it to win races just the same, we do it to give the birds the best conditoin to fly home win or lose
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 only if you are desperate to win with young birds, it is not staying in the dark ages if you only want to educate your young birds, but I suppose some folk are desperate to win at all costs but each to their own methods
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 do you race old birds naturally or widowhood as widowhood is against nature and fanciers fly it to win races just the same, we do it to give the birds the best conditoin to fly home win or lose have only ever raced naturally and it suits us just fine but everybody can chose their own methods to suit themselves
Wiley Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 YOU DONT TRAIN DARKNESS YB TILL AFTER THE 21st JUNE. one of the main reasons why young birds are lost, there bred early december, january time, and there trained at 6months old. They might home but they dont have the same intelligance as the later bred youngsters that you breed in your 3rd rounds, as these are pushed to get into the races. A little darkness tip if you want to practice the darkness when you take them off the dark leave your lights in the loft till 10pm, all youngbird season, this way your ybs shouldnt drop a feather and should hold a full wing the whole programme!
kirky Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 one of the main reasons why young birds are lost, there bred early december, january time, and there trained at 6months old. They might home but they dont have the same intelligance as the later bred youngsters that you breed in your 3rd rounds, as these are pushed to get into the races. A little darkness tip if you want to practice the darkness when you take them off the dark leave your lights in the loft till 10pm, all youngbird season, this way your ybs shouldnt drop a feather and should hold a full wing the whole programme! you are correct many pair two early i think this is so thay have a larger team of yb, i dont pair untill end of jan early feb my yb go on dark end march early april, i only use lights for the last 3 races. i had 31 from 36 at end of season, first flew darkness 1986.
WulDon Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 only if you are desperate to win with young birds, it is not staying in the dark ages if you only want to educate your young birds, but I suppose some folk are desperate to win at all costs but each to their own methods were not desperate but love to win races which is what racing pigeons is all about, does a horse trainer only educate his horses to cross the finish line, dont think so! but you lads stick to your old hat methods and it makes our job a whole lot easier... WINNING!!!
Wiley Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 were not desperate but love to win races which is what racing pigeons is all about, does a horse trainer only educate his horses to cross the finish line, dont think so! but you lads stick to your old hat methods and it makes our job a whole lot easier... WINNING!!! bang on u also dont become top prize winner in club by having a gd old bird season
tskyes Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 have only ever raced naturally and it suits us just fine but everybody can chose their own methods to suit themselves WOT RESULTS YOU HAD FLYING NATURAL
roy rogers Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 Only tried the system once, the first time our loft had the yb sickness we wrongly attributed the darkness to bringing this about.We are going back onto it next year 2009 you cannot live with yb teams that are put onto it. So my mate Toshiba had better watchout and be on his toes. Good Luck to all and best wishes. RR.
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