geordie1234 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Just re read this really enjoy these questions and answers threads
andy Burgess Posted December 6, 2015 Author Report Posted December 6, 2015 maybe you would consider a seperate thread on the hen system Ryan ?? Just re read this really enjoy these questions and answers threads thanks Geo , what do you think about the above Question ?
geordie1234 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Yeah I think it would be brillaint As u prob know he had 3 hens on the result from 500 plus so it's worked
dal2 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Hens? Is that hens celibate, widow or nat? Is there a system for hens? I like a hen at 500 mile but mostly natural have scored before with widow hens just shows different ways I suppose
Wiley Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 To be honest, all my hens are treated exactly the same as my widowhood cocks, as both partners go to the races, only difference is the hens are expected to race the whole programme from 72miles to 510 miles. And another difference would be is that the hens are locked in their perches after flying and having their feed. Wish i could say there was any other difference but as George Baird will know there is not.
dal2 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 I have always wondered as my hens are fed in the trough but cocks in boxs individual. I tried roundabout and although won it was much more hassle. Have looked at hen box's but our old loft can't take a lot of Change lol.Cocks always beat hens in my loft.....sometimes a hen but only at the distance? Opinions?
Wiley Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Dal, some would call my system roundabout, but personally i call it Total Widowhood, as my hens are kept probably 13ft away from my cocks, while id only consider it to be known as roundabout if they are racing to the next compartment. My hens will beat my cocks on the sprints regular, to be honest it is always a guess on what will come first as they both are competive as each other and both sexes could win on the day. All my pigeons are fed in the troughs as i like the pigeons to be competitive for food also and not to pick their favourite grains. My hen perches are not like boxes, but more like yb slope back perches but these slope forward, with a dowel door on which i go in and close when all the hens are perched after their feed.
dal2 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Dal, some would call my system roundabout, but personally i call it Total Widowhood, as my hens are kept probably 13ft away from my cocks, while id only consider it to be known as roundabout if they are racing to the next compartment. My hens will beat my cocks on the sprints regular, to be honest it is always a guess on what will come first as they both are competive as each other and both sexes could win on the day. All my pigeons are fed in the troughs as i like the pigeons to be competitive for food also and not to pick their favourite grains. My hen perches are not like boxes, but more like yb slope back perches but these slope forward, with a dowel door on which i go in and close when all the hens are perched after their feed.More of a true widow end for your hens but not a traditional way to race /feed your cocks I would guess? Many roads lead to Rome and get it right it's dynamite?
Wiley Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 The hens are paired in the widowhood cock section prior to the season...but each and everyday they are trapped to their own loft and on a race day they have a choice of either their own loft or the widowhood cocks loft to trap to but generally they choose their own loft. i always have 3-4 dropper hens dal, and usually one or two cocks at home when racing, ive found over the years it doesnt matter what is shown to the first arrivals aslong as something is shown, untill their partner arrives. When i say fed in troughs, i just want to clarify my birds are not hopper fed(food infront of them at all times) but are fed strictly to what i feel they need
dal2 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Your system is, in my mind, a roundabout system with your adaptations? It works so don't change or always look for an advantage?
geordie1234 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Defo imo it's not roundabout Roundabout for me is both hens and cocks fed in the cock section or box section Hens out cocks pushed into hens hens in cocks out then hens pushed back into there section and then finally cocks trapping back to their own section??? Tbh it disny really matter because we all have our own ways that suit us...nae need to put a label on it
dal2 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Trapping the hens back on the cocks end is roundabout but the rest? ??. I think that's why I concentrate with cocks, celibate or not cos it easy
Wiley Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Trapping the hens back on the cocks end is roundabout but the rest? ??. I think that's why I concentrate with cocks, celibate or not cos it easy My hens dont trap back to the cocks shed as its 13ft away, the only time they can go in cocks shed is on race day, but generally they choose their own loft where they trap all week, but whatever people want to call it, it works and thats all that matters
dal2 Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 My hens dont trap back to the cocks shed as its 13ft away, the only time they can go in cocks shed is on race day, but generally they choose their own loft where they trap all week, but whatever people want to call it, it works and thats all that mattersThought you said they had the choice Ryan bit that dusnae matter many roads mate
MIK Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Thought you said they had the choice Ryan bit that dusnae matter many roads mate well if they have a choice dal...its not roundabout ..."most will trap to hens section" , thats what i read
Wiley Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 Thought you said they had the choice Ryan bit that dusnae matter many roads mate Only on race day dal, as both sheds are open as both sexes are racing, but id say 99.9% they always choose their hen loft to trap into
dava Posted December 6, 2015 Report Posted December 6, 2015 The hens are paired in the widowhood cock section prior to the season...but each and everyday they are trapped to their own loft and on a race day they have a choice of either their own loft or the widowhood cocks loft to trap to but generally they choose their own loft. i always have 3-4 dropper hens dal, and usually one or two cocks at home when racing, ive found over the years it doesnt matter what is shown to the first arrivals aslong as something is shown, untill their partner arrives. When i say fed in troughs, i just want to clarify my birds are not hopper fed(food infront of them at all times) but are fed strictly to what i feel they needgood system wiley very similar to how i race my own oldbird team
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