blaz Posted January 28, 2014 Report Posted January 28, 2014 i have put this up for any tips or info you would say to someone thats thinking of starting in to racing pigeons. welcome to the site KEV C
THE FIFER Posted January 28, 2014 Report Posted January 28, 2014 welcome KEV C, you are in the right place for information and help.
Guest KEV C Posted January 28, 2014 Report Posted January 28, 2014 thanks looking forward to learning alot more about the sport from everyone here
Guest GAV Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 Hi Kev c you,ll find lots of information on this site to help you get started, and no question is a silly question so if you cant find what your looking for just put a post up someone will know the answer atb :animatedpigeons:
blaz Posted January 29, 2014 Author Report Posted January 29, 2014 when putting loft up make sure it is a foot clear of ground.also make sure it is bone dry with no drafts with air vents frount and back.
just ask me Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 welcome kev just ask away loads of top guys on here
ForestForever74 Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 Welcome. When you are ready to have birds. Go to a local fancier who flies well into your area! latebreds wont cost you a lot so don't be spending over the odds. Some of the best birds you will get wont cost you a penny. Be keen and show an interest in your local club and you should be set.
paddymac Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 Welcome Kevin, my advice would be to keep it as simple as possible and have a system that falls into your routine. As already been said if you go to a good flier within your surrounding area and ask if he would be willing to sell you a few latebreds to get you started and hopefully he'll be generous enough to give you them for free.
gulkie Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 My advice is don't overstock just keep the amount of birds you can handle quality notQuantity,also I would go to two local (good flyers) breed a team from each fancier ,when you have done that then cross them ,that will form the bases of your own familyThe only thing this takes time but I believe that's the way to go .good luck.
blaz Posted January 30, 2014 Author Report Posted January 30, 2014 Welcome. When you are ready to have birds. Go to a local fancier who flies well into your area! latebreds wont cost you a lot so don't be spending over the odds. Some of the best birds you will get wont cost you a penny. Be keen and show an interest in your local club and you should be set. kev will be getting yb,s to race and stock bred by myself all free of charge. soon as he has got loft club and some more knowhow on keeping and racing birds.i won,t be having a yb team this year
ForestForever74 Posted January 30, 2014 Report Posted January 30, 2014 kev will be getting yb,s to race and stock bred by myself all free of charge. soon as he has got loft club and some more knowhow on keeping and racing birds.i won,t be having a yb team this year Ideal. Hes starting off with some good doo's then.
gulkie Posted January 30, 2014 Report Posted January 30, 2014 kev will be getting yb,s to race and stock bred by myself all free of charge. soon as he has got loft club and some more knowhow on keeping and racing birds.i won,t be having a yb team this yearWe'll done Gary couldn't be in better hands.
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