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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Pigeon Racing – A Number’s Game? Part 1

Winner of Pigeon racing is about having the best most best birds to compete with. Over the past 5 years I have spent a great deal of my time in the thorough investigation trying to find the elusive details on individual pigeons that have been found to score in the top percentile 2 at least twice in international races. My results have been worth the work, and I discovered that although labour has been exhausting, the results I've found are amazing.

When looking for a good pigeon which must take into account the status of the loft came / comes. It should also consider the health of the loft and how runs. I found some more best pigeons for racing tend to be like a needle in a haystack - the haystack being some of the relatively small, most unlikely of lofts!

A bond that tends to produce this type of research is that you come to lofts with a lot of doves or send a large number of pigeons out racing, tend to have less pigeons multi - performance proportionally with the multitude of pigeons, submitted. What this means is that lofts which tend to have a multitude of different pigeon in one place tends to be against productive.

Although likely to have a number of high performance pigeons, pigeons relationship how many are in a single bed and another with a group less demanding are very different. What this means is that the pigeons is a loft becomes less efficient. Think of putting people in a room, most people who put there the least tolerable converted into one another and the conditions of overcrowding and annoying.
The pigeons, this can cause depression, worsening and a less likely possibility that are performed well. Moral of the story is if you want more top quality performing pigeons and want to keep the number of pigeons in a loft for a good relationship with other pigeons in the attic space and ensure the conditions are ripe for that convenient enough to "deploy their wings and fly"!

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