jimmy white Posted April 11, 2007 Report Posted April 11, 2007 how would you describe a pigeon that is in tip top condition,, really at its best,
jimmy white Posted April 11, 2007 Author Report Posted April 11, 2007 i would kick of in saying its not that very often you see a bird in such a condition , that it allmost tells you itself,, ive found when they come into this extra special condition, they look differant act differant , their colour sticks out, their eye blinks so fast you can hardly see it blink, their body will quiver , their eye sparkles like a diamond, they handle like cork , warm to the feel , fete warm :)theyll go off and fly on their own for hours sometimes , theyll eat less,, there are many more aspects of this condition ,, but when this condition comes and if it comes ,, the bird will win
Guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Posted April 11, 2007 bang on jimmy amd try and go near his/her nest at that time count your fingers after
madmaxlofts Posted April 11, 2007 Report Posted April 11, 2007 if it was a widdowhood cock you would tell by tthe way he was in flight claping and bouncing about no end chasing anything that moved also he would not want to eat as much at all that would be my pooler
Wiley Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 the ones in these conditions that hasnt been added is the cooing while in flight.Jimmy is defaintly right there colour seems to change. Theres also a thing i like to see while there bathing called the ring of confidence thats when i know there in tip top form you rarely see it but when it comes its a dead cert
Guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 very curious willey whats this ring of confidence your on about ,interested to know of it
Guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 I have noticed they also slightly change colour. Their eye ceres look like they have mascara on them. When handling, their bodies are like cork, bouyant, and you feel their muscles slightly flexing / pushing in your hand. Feathers look that tight you can't hardly see the shape of them. A noticeable increased testosterone fueled aggressive singing & dancing atittude on their box fronts, like they are demanding their hens from you! Sometimes in their eyes you can see a black splash shooting out of the Iris, or a red "form" spot on their keelbone!
Wiley Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 very curious willey whats this ring of confidence your on about ,interested to know of it something been taking note of for a number of years very hard to explain but the basics is when there having a bath they ones ive found where in peak condition seemed like they had a ring around there neck like a powder!
rockinrick Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 hahahahahahaha , good one wiley lol quoted from jimmy , i would kick of in saying its not that very often you see a bird in such a condition , that it allmost tells you itself,,
Wiley Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 u could say its like a necklace it looks like there wearing but once them feathers arent ruffled no more u wont see it
Guest jason Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 i would kick of in saying its not that very often you see a bird in such a condition , that it allmost tells you itself,, ive found when they come into this extra special condition, they look differant act differant , their colour sticks out, their eye blinks so fast you can hardly see it blink, their body will quiver , their eye sparkles like a diamond, they handle like cork , warm to the feel , fete warm :)theyll go off and fly on their own for hours sometimes , theyll eat less,, there are many more aspects of this condition ,, but when this condition comes and if it comes ,, the bird will win Bang on jimmy, you've just described my old birds to the tee I'm just hoping they hold onto it for a bit! Jason
jordanp31 Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 i aint had my birds that long but i was always around my mates before i had mine, and i aint going to lie, i have never seen any bird mine or my mates in perfect condition... still waiting... >
pigeonpete Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 i aint had my birds that long but i was always around my mates before i had mine, and i aint going to lie, i have never seen any bird mine or my mates in perfect condition... still waiting... > hi jordan, keep me informed on the weather by you saturday plz mate!!
jimmy white Posted April 12, 2007 Author Report Posted April 12, 2007 must say i forgot about the" mascara" but another sure sign,, about the ring of confidence , i have noticed this on birds in good condition ,, but really i have found the opposite , when the bird are in this very unusual condition, very difficult to explain, ive found they wont even take a bath [ you usually only get one in this super, super nick , this really over the top nick , the dazzle the shine, the sheer fitness sticking out, hard to explain , but when you see it youll never forget it] ,, one thing for sure is ,its a sheer joy to watch
Wiley Posted April 13, 2007 Report Posted April 13, 2007 also forgot to add, i like to see pigeons whos on tips of the wings have produced oil, another sure sign of fitness
Guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Posted April 13, 2007 u could say its like a necklace it looks like there wearing but once them feathers arent ruffled no more u wont see it what kind of necklace ? its not a pearl one is it ;D
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