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Has anyone got any recommendations for good books , especially feeding and conditioning?? ðŸ§ðŸ“–

Contact Showman on here, he has a wide range of books and may have a few that would be what your looking for.

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Contact Showman on here, he has a wide range of books and may have a few that would be what your looking for.

Brilliant thank you

 

De duif chronicles very good books

Cheers mate much appreciated

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Been reading pigeon racing advanced techniques by Jan aerts old book but good read. Also enjoyed reading roads to rome by Cameron stansfield and the Alf Baker book,think it was called winning my way or winning natural or something like that. Borrowed it from library hard to get hold of seen them selling on ebay for £70-£100 before.

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Been reading pigeon racing advanced techniques by Jan aerts old book but good read. Also enjoyed reading roads to rome by Cameron stansfield and the Alf Baker book,think it was called winning my way or winning natural or something like that. Borrowed it from library hard to get hold of seen them selling on ebay for £70-£100 before.

Brilliant Ryan thank you ðŸ‘ðŸ‘

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Been reading pigeon racing advanced techniques by Jan aerts old book but good read. Also enjoyed reading roads to rome by Cameron stansfield and the Alf Baker book,think it was called winning my way or winning natural or something like that. Borrowed it from library hard to get hold of seen them selling on ebay for £70-£100 before.

Winning Naturally Ryan, Cracking Book, very informative

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Has anyone got any recommendations for good books , especially feeding and conditioning?? ðŸ§ðŸ“–

Do as Van Lint does feed your birds at chest level especially Your National Doos they will tell you what they require and then feed them as such

If you have a tame doo during the winter months when it sits on your shoulder it will teach you loads regarding feeding requirements

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Do as Van Lint does feed your birds at chest level especially Your National Doos they will tell you what they require and then feed them as such

If you have a tame doo during the winter months when it sits on your shoulder it will teach you loads regarding feeding requirements

Thank you for the advice ðŸ‘ðŸ‘

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