You might not see them today, tomorrow they'll be looking for the loft, the day after hunger will bring them down. You might not get them all back but those that do make it after a night or two out will be all the better for the experience.
If its just the loft floor he's dominating let them get on with it to sort themselves out. If you remove him in all probability another cock will then take over bossing the floor. If he's trying to take more than one box put a plastic clip ring on the opposite leg to the ring leg and tie a piece of string between the two leaving 2 inches off play so he can walk about but wont be able to purchase he's feet proper when he's having a fight.
This condition is known to us as PFL (pigeon fanciers lung) http://www.pigeon-lung.co.uk/faq.html This link will show you a variety of masks http://www.pigeon-lung.co.uk/masks.html
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A couple of reasons, the main one being the pointed ends can easily damage the inside of the youngsters mouth/throat when its being pumped into them. The other is pigeons given the choice wont eat it.
You can fly them widowhood system, there's no hard and fast rules. In your shoes I would re-pair them and let them sit for 6 days then split them again.
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I feel Spurs will leak goals whether they go there defensive or attack minded. If they can leave there just the one goal down they'll have a great chance back at the Lane.
When breeding look for a mixture with a little maize and no barley. Avoid mixtures which contain crinkled maples/peas, dust and weevils (noticeable bore holes in grains).
If with the RPRA contact your region secretary for clarification. NORTH WEST REGION: Mr DK and Mrs L Higgins, 6 Billingwood Drive, Rawdon, Nr. Leeds, LS19 6PZ. Tel. 01132-504810 . E-mail: dk.higgins@ntlworld.com Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
Would that be with the RPRA or NWHU if the RPRA this is the only thing I could find regarding 'mapping' 187. Flying Distances All NEW flying distances must be obtained through the Association and calculated on the Ellipsoidal System by Computer(s). The Cumbria Region and the Devon and Cornwall Region may grant permission for Clubs administered by these regions to race to a 'Breaking Point' for Club racing only. 'Individual' members applying for distances must have loft location or latitude/longitude countersigned by a Club Chairman or secretary. All loft locations are to be calculated from Ordnance Survey