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Racing Homing Pigeons, Some Behaviors Basic Knowledge 2

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Basic Knowledge about RACING HOMING PIGEONS.

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  • you got some gay pigeons

  • Yup lol, rarely though if allowed mates. Of course they can't all be or would be 99,000 in no time.

  • how much is ur pigeon

  • I don't sell my birds, too much trouble.

  • Too many questions! Beginners reading here will get lost in comments & answers. Watch my videos, reread what I wrote you. There is no more expensive type. It is based on flying ability alone, a $1 pigeon may beat a $1,000,000 pigeon & reverse. To be a good fancier you must relax & be observant. Can you tell why a butterfly or bird lands here or there. The horse is staring across the field because something is there! My brother helped weed my flowers on return my flowers were gone!

  • Is there way I could make strong and safe house for the pigeons that can protect them from harsh weather, theft or cats?

    What is the average house sizing for a pair of pigeons?

    Do the pigeons land on the top of the roof better or should I make them landing place?

    Thanks

  • Oh & it is better if they have a landing board my aviary is a landing board as well but birds also land on roof. Many fanciers block roof with pickets as it costs time on clock. This seems to only be true if you have a tiny flock, to me with my size of flock it is better to get them landed.

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  • Is it illegal to release pigeons at or near a airport.

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    What are the three top expensive types of pigeons and how much?

    Why are they expensive?

    Look forward hearing from you

    Kind Regards from

    Al-Baghdady

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    Dear Tossdart,

    Thank you for your quick reply; I must say all your answers were very helpful to me, hopefully in the near future I want to have an average of 50 pairs of the best pedigree if possible, so I want to ask you these questions before start collecting them.

  • Much appreciated for the information.

    I am in the U.K and the weather most of the year wet.

    Would a shed good enough?

    232 x 293 x 288 cm (width x depth x height).

    How many pairs can this shed take?

    If i put shelf for their nests, how far apart the shelf should be?

    Thanks

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