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This is from another site of course. But I can't see any logic in all these faternal screw brain idea's. Pigeons are built, function different from Sheep and everything else nigh except a pigeon.

 

 

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I use Beyers’s feed. When my pigeons are not training during winter in connection with birds of prey, I deviate from this way of feeding because I don’t want them to get fat. So I feed the pigeons winter carrots which they don’t like very much by the way but they have to eat them. In addition to the carrots they also receive a mixture consisting of 50% of barley and the usual feed. Thus, I keep my pigeons nicely on weight. Apart from the filled feed box during the racing season I’ve been giving my racing pigeons a mixture of grated cheese and grinded peanuts for 25 years. The last couple of years I’ve been adding sheep’s fat to that cheese and peanut mixture. To be perfectly clear: 60% of peanuts, 30% of cheese and 10% of sheep’s fat. This supplementary feeding is especially important to fill their need for animal protein. Furthermore, my pigeons regularly receive vitamins mixed with the feed. And of course they get fresh grit and minerals every day.

 

 

http://www.pipa.be/artikelsnew/differentwriters/koopman/koopmaneng.htm

 

What does this mean sheep fat ?how it is fed to pigeons.i think this means maybe fat rendered from the tail of the sheep or butter make sheep milk.sorry for my bad english.

 

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