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As some fanciers are beginning to wean their youngsters, it would be interesting to hear the views of those who use the Darkness system, informing the members, when they actually begin the Darkening process.

 

Do they darken immediately, or is there a date that they stick to each year?

 

Some fanciers wait until the Equinox in Marchhttp://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/emoticon-0138-thinking.gif

 

What do you do?

 

Thank youhttp://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/animatedpigeons.gif

Posted

have never darkened them dont really see the point darkening distance bred birds but to be competive and have a bit of fun in young bird races you really have to ,i would like to hear other peoples opinion on darkening distance young birds,is it worth the bother.

Posted

WHAT I MEAN IS WHY DARKEN DISTANCE BRED YOUNG BIRDS WHEN THE LONGEST YOUNG BIRD RACE IS 250 MILE THEIR HARDLY GOIN TO BEAT SPRINT BRED BIRDS SURELY WHICH SHOULD BE DARKENED ANYWAY,STRANGE THESE MEN WHICH DARKEN THEIR BIRDS ALWAYS SEEM TO HAVE A NATURAL BATCH AS WELL DO THEY NO SOMETHING WE DONT.

Posted

will wait till end of March (although will only be weaning some about then) we are about 3 weeks behind schedule this year .normally have them over for a few weeks before starting .i think the darkness is a pain in the bum , but to compete today ,i feel you have to do it .

Posted

I am going to try the darkness this year for the first time so i am keen on any info. I didn't do it last year as it was my first year. I was really pleased with my YB's until i saw a team of darkness YB's the difference was amazing. I wish to be more competitive this year so feel it is a must.

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When they come oot the nest :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle:

 

away an bile yer heid, It,s the date I am curious abouthttp://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

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:emoticon-0138-thinking: :emoticon-0138-thinking:

have never darkened them dont really see the point darkening distance bred birds but to be competive and have a bit of fun in young bird races you really have to ,i would like to hear other peoples opinion on darkening distance young birds,is it worth the bother.

its like ob,s against yb,s enough said..

Posted

i put then on the darkness when the clocks change brian and of it the 1st weekend in june and ive done ok. last year i had half on it and half not. just to try something. hope this helps

how did they compare

Posted

Am givin the darkness a skip this year for the first time in a few years!!! Just canny be arsed and the results werny great for the moult in winter!

Posted

why not darken distance birds at end of day darkness dnt make you win races it puts them in top body condition to be capable of winning races.surley birds in full feather weather it be sprint middle or long is better in the air than rag dolls.how do you exspect a yb which is still growing to moult and give 110% in any weather on a race day if they like rags,my opinion you cant hence why so many losses,give your ybs the best chance you can

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