PigeonDetective Posted December 15, 2013 Report Posted December 15, 2013 I have acquired a Pakistani high flyer hen (adult) and a Tippler youngster.. I have them separate to my flock at the moment in a small temporary loft.. Pairing her up isn't an option.. They have a mesh window, that I cover at night, So their able to see out most of the day.. A lot of info online says that tipplers can be reoriented in 3 weeks or so.. I intend letting them out with the rest of my flock, and Hungry just before sunset in couple of weeks.. Am I setting myself up for a failure, or does my plan sound like the right idea?
TheHigg Posted December 15, 2013 Report Posted December 15, 2013 I have acquired a Pakistani high flyer hen (adult) and a Tippler youngster.. I have them separate to my flock at the moment in a small temporary loft.. Pairing her up isn't an option.. They have a mesh window, that I cover at night, So their able to see out most of the day.. A lot of info online says that tipplers can be reoriented in 3 weeks or so.. I intend letting them out with the rest of my flock, and Hungry just before sunset in couple of weeks.. Am I setting myself up for a failure, or does my plan sound like the right idea?sounds about right as long as they can see around the loft and there are no other pigeons about when you first let them out [they might wander] good luck
Wiley Posted December 15, 2013 Report Posted December 15, 2013 Fancy birds are easy to break keep em looking for food for a while and you'll be fine
yorkie Posted December 15, 2013 Report Posted December 15, 2013 loose these out after 3 weeks and they will be gone, do you have any other broken out pigeons? i think 6 weeks at least, make sure they are very hungry
PigeonDetective Posted December 15, 2013 Author Report Posted December 15, 2013 I have settled birds who were born at my loft..Was thinking of letting them out at the same time as my others? Should I throw a few grains around once their out.. or only feed back in their loft? Its a minefield haha
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