Pigeon World Forum Syndicate Bird takes 44th Place, in the 2019 RPRA One Loft Final.The Bird is Frans Zwol Bloodline, Bred and supplied by Darren Palmer (Oldstrain)
Forum Syndicate 2019
Pigeon World Forum Syndicate also takes 100th Place, in the 2019 RPRA One Loft Final. The Bird is Frans Zwol Bloodline, Bred and supplied by Darren Palmer (Oldstrain)
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Oldstrain/Darren`s Winner of winners. 2012.
From Fed Topper to Master Chef
The N.E.H.U race from Melton Mowbray 21/4/2012 was won by Peel bros of South Shields, they took 1st club 1st fed, also taking 2nd and 4th club and 15 of the 25 birds clocked in the club......well done Peel brothers.
Posts : 66 Join date : 2012-04-03 Location : west mids
Subject: birds returning to new loft Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:01 pm
just wondering about this one im thinking of building a new loft in a different part of the garden i guess the birds will have to be retrained a little to the new trap but would they return to the new loft or would they still be looking for the old one and also when i rehouse them do i introduce them one at a time so that they can pick thier own perch or box or do i just put them all in at once and let them sort it out amongst themselves
andy
Gaz b Oldbird
Posts : 6221 Join date : 2011-10-06 Age : 60 Location : Coming to a club near you
Subject: Re: birds returning to new loft Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:48 pm
Pair them up mate first, they won't give the old loft a second look.
andyw Chipping
Posts : 66 Join date : 2012-04-03 Location : west mids
Subject: Re: birds returning to new loft Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:56 pm
cheers gaz why dont this work with stock birds from another loft or does it
andy
birdy2011 Oldbird
Posts : 5539 Join date : 2011-01-01 Age : 63
Subject: Re: birds returning to new loft Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:58 pm
depends if they been broken to another loft and for how long but birds in your own loft will quite easy move to another furthur down ya garden as gaz says pair um up
Gaz b Oldbird
Posts : 6221 Join date : 2011-10-06 Age : 60 Location : Coming to a club near you
Subject: Re: birds returning to new loft Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:18 pm
It can mate sometimes, but with stock why take the risk. I've broke two year olds in the past, I had to go and get em back a few times. But they flew well.