hope your doing good bro first time coming across your channel looks like quality stuff to me
@francismoroney21747 күн бұрын
YOU HAVE LET THEM OUT HUNGRY DONT FEED THEM TILL THEY COME IN GOVE TJEM CANDY IT BOOST THERE ENERGY
@francismoroney21747 күн бұрын
Those nice boxes YOU SHOULD LEFT THAT COOP ALONE AND B7ILD A BREEDING LOFT YALL ENJOY IT BETTER!!!
@davidcudlip6587Ай бұрын
Play a crow call cd on a boom box when your pigeons are out flying. Crows hate hawks and will drive them away. If hawks hear the cd they'll stay clear of the area.
@davidcudlip6587Ай бұрын
You need a car with a sun roof.
@matth7856Ай бұрын
im in the roc id love to see your set up
@matth7856Ай бұрын
your in rochester ny are u in the club
@JordanSamuels-ue2heАй бұрын
How maney months did you hold your pigeons in the loft because it's reprising to see how they fly so good for you tell me how maney month's
@saeedakmashe3140Ай бұрын
Can we get a pigeon video?
@jankhoogvliegers73772 ай бұрын
Nice video but never fly pigeons with snow.
@tomherbert67922 ай бұрын
Omg .im so sorry ❤
@tomherbert67922 ай бұрын
Love your videos
@mindhunter007893 ай бұрын
Seems like white birds attract hawks more then any other color my experence
@georgesaleeby80373 ай бұрын
Good job . Bravo
@swinkeymo3 ай бұрын
Do you eat the non fertle eggs?
@AnotherBadyoga3 ай бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss, Attachment seems to walk with Loss. Onetime I went to Marketplace shopping center in Groveland Mass and two birds swooped down..and then a body fell to the ground and I realized it was a hawk evicerating a pigeon.
@vferrante64364 ай бұрын
loft fly then train for release..your birds acted looked they never flew..join a racing club and learn
@djZur24 ай бұрын
great video, how cold does it get where you are ? can I have pigeons in montreal canada sometimes temperatures drop to -20 celcius
@viliusm.8232Ай бұрын
No problem even at minus 30 of Celsius as it gets that cold in my place in Europe. You just have to give them proper feed and water few times a day as it freezes after awhile. Do jot have drafts inside loft, just enaugh ventilation so the damp air gets out.
@starbouyaj64824 ай бұрын
Quality videos, should update more regularly
@johnyork51384 ай бұрын
I love the birds, beautiful, especially the babies, they smell good, like baby pigeons. I do miss them.
@amosquiles78325 ай бұрын
Let Nunu know her BD cheating on her
@Rcman12235 ай бұрын
I know this is an old video but The birds need to be Routing for at least 1-2 Hrs a day for at least 3-4 weeks . I had birds for 20 years yes I’ve lost birds on tosses 1 or 2 but never more then that . Cut down on how you’re feeding them when training them it helps . My first toss was 1 mile 3 times in a week . The next week 5 miles 4 times . Then the next week 10 miles 4 times . After that I went 20 miles 2 times then 30 miles 3 times then 50 miles 5 times . Late afternoons I would do short tosses a few miles. After the 50 miles we went to 75 then 100 after the 100 it was 150 then 200 and so on . Good luck if you still are flying birds
@CoRbYbOy87Ай бұрын
Thanks for that I can take your advice on board 👍🏻👍🏻
@rickhill70536 ай бұрын
Love your vids and sorry for the loss of your bird. I learned as a past falconer that raptors can see weaknesses in individual birds flying in a flock. They hone in on that one bird. Once the Cooper’s hawk hit the pigeon it was an easy prey for the Red Tailed Hawk too. If it is any solace, that pigeon had something that made it the focus of the raptor. Something that we couldn’t see but the raptors can. In nature our birds are like a garden. The pigeons, doves and songbirds are the flowers. The raptors are the gardeners that weed out the sick, weak or diseased plants. The vultures run the compost pile.
@georgesaleeby80376 ай бұрын
My favorite pet , Really
@georgesaleeby80376 ай бұрын
Great job, bravo, nice video
@BrianLarso6 ай бұрын
You never scare birds when you're settled in though. Never you never scare them when you scare them. They will never come back. Let the birds do it on their own do not push them
@stevez78547 ай бұрын
You will find with time that most of these white birds are just not good homing pigeons, take it from experience
@geraldmcfarlane7 ай бұрын
I've just started raising racers and your content is quite literally the best I've come across regarding homing and raising pigeons. Your videos are well produced and very informative and I hope you consider making more in the future. You rock, man!
@Martin_767 ай бұрын
where have u been at ????
@darinbrewer3017 ай бұрын
YOUR 2 BIRDS FLYING OUT FOR AN 1HR OR SO IS CALLED RAINGING,THERE GOING OUT LEARNING THERE AREA FOR MILES OUT
@user-cn7bz3nn8l7 ай бұрын
You also have perches above your nest boxes,, So the birds above could leave their droppings on top of your young one's,,
@user-cn7bz3nn8l7 ай бұрын
Are you the guy who let your pigeons go when there was snow on the ground,, Because there doesn't look like you have any snow now" If so that's why you had bad returns, Everything looks different to the birds when it's all covered with snow,, They rely on land marks to home as well as the sun and the earth's magnetic fields,
@hoihoipoipoi7 ай бұрын
those poor birds.
@natearlette28398 ай бұрын
Those white pigeons are fantastic! where are you located guys?
@jameswojciechowski5088 ай бұрын
Hi Sir, doesn't look like U R active any more but I still will give U some info to learn from!! I cant pick up on how many birds U raised and how many U bought. In flying pigeons if the bird or birds were not born in that loft or area they will, many times fly back to were they were born when released!! Good Luck
@nawzyah9 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and binged every single episode. I hope you start filming again, you have a knack for it.
@josesanto45689 ай бұрын
If I want to buy a pair, how much would you sell me a pair of pigeons?
@rayk.spetersen-qc6wj9 ай бұрын
But your pigeons is cute bro keep all of them 😂🎉❤
@rayk.spetersen-qc6wj9 ай бұрын
😮you shouldn't put it there lift it higher 😅
@danielhurtado122910 ай бұрын
Big props man. Love the content. Hope you keep up the good work and keep the videos coming
@datraptor250610 ай бұрын
I love this! We need an update ASAP. This is great inspiration for new pigeon owners. Keep up the great work!
@monti40910 ай бұрын
First time I see homing pigeons walking out of their carrier taking in the sights.
@mypegionworld761210 ай бұрын
We need more vids bro, great job.. 🎉
@mypegionworld761210 ай бұрын
Great videos bro..
@NahomDesalegn-jy2tk11 ай бұрын
How can we defend our pegions from hawk
@garyskibinski187911 ай бұрын
Pigeon keeping and flying gets in your blood . I kept pigeons since I was nine I’m seventy six . My first experience was Disney was the pigeon that worked a miracle.🕊️🕊️🕊️
@jonbernhard3949 Жыл бұрын
I’ve kept homing pigeons since the 80’s. Before ANY releases (even 1 mile), your birds most be ranging during loft flights. That means flying for 1hr + and disappearing as a group (kit) from your site for long periods. This is common mistake amongst people who keep homers, so you’re not alone. Also don’t feed the night before or morning of a toss. Where are your white homers from? They look quality. Good luck! -Jon
@valkyrie1066 Жыл бұрын
A pigeon I raised as a baby always returned to my bedroom, snuggled into the sheepskin. And always demanded scritches when she returned. She had a full crop so I knew she was successfully foraging, even though there is food here. So she wasn't returning FOR food.
@valkyrie1066 Жыл бұрын
Where ARE'NT there hawks? I've moved cross country; there are just as many if more hawks here. I'd love to have a house pigeon and a half dozen chickens, but I didn't intend to fence them completely in. (The sides, yes, the top, no.) Are there safe ways to repel them? It would break my heart to have a pigeon and NOT let it free fly.
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hope your doing good bro first time coming across your channel looks like quality stuff to me
YOU HAVE LET THEM OUT HUNGRY DONT FEED THEM TILL THEY COME IN GOVE TJEM CANDY IT BOOST THERE ENERGY
Those nice boxes YOU SHOULD LEFT THAT COOP ALONE AND B7ILD A BREEDING LOFT YALL ENJOY IT BETTER!!!
Play a crow call cd on a boom box when your pigeons are out flying. Crows hate hawks and will drive them away. If hawks hear the cd they'll stay clear of the area.
You need a car with a sun roof.
im in the roc id love to see your set up
your in rochester ny are u in the club
How maney months did you hold your pigeons in the loft because it's reprising to see how they fly so good for you tell me how maney month's
Can we get a pigeon video?
Nice video but never fly pigeons with snow.
Omg .im so sorry ❤
Love your videos
Seems like white birds attract hawks more then any other color my experence
Good job . Bravo
Do you eat the non fertle eggs?
I’m sorry for your loss, Attachment seems to walk with Loss. Onetime I went to Marketplace shopping center in Groveland Mass and two birds swooped down..and then a body fell to the ground and I realized it was a hawk evicerating a pigeon.
loft fly then train for release..your birds acted looked they never flew..join a racing club and learn
great video, how cold does it get where you are ? can I have pigeons in montreal canada sometimes temperatures drop to -20 celcius
No problem even at minus 30 of Celsius as it gets that cold in my place in Europe. You just have to give them proper feed and water few times a day as it freezes after awhile. Do jot have drafts inside loft, just enaugh ventilation so the damp air gets out.
Quality videos, should update more regularly
I love the birds, beautiful, especially the babies, they smell good, like baby pigeons. I do miss them.
Let Nunu know her BD cheating on her
I know this is an old video but The birds need to be Routing for at least 1-2 Hrs a day for at least 3-4 weeks . I had birds for 20 years yes I’ve lost birds on tosses 1 or 2 but never more then that . Cut down on how you’re feeding them when training them it helps . My first toss was 1 mile 3 times in a week . The next week 5 miles 4 times . Then the next week 10 miles 4 times . After that I went 20 miles 2 times then 30 miles 3 times then 50 miles 5 times . Late afternoons I would do short tosses a few miles. After the 50 miles we went to 75 then 100 after the 100 it was 150 then 200 and so on . Good luck if you still are flying birds
Thanks for that I can take your advice on board 👍🏻👍🏻
Love your vids and sorry for the loss of your bird. I learned as a past falconer that raptors can see weaknesses in individual birds flying in a flock. They hone in on that one bird. Once the Cooper’s hawk hit the pigeon it was an easy prey for the Red Tailed Hawk too. If it is any solace, that pigeon had something that made it the focus of the raptor. Something that we couldn’t see but the raptors can. In nature our birds are like a garden. The pigeons, doves and songbirds are the flowers. The raptors are the gardeners that weed out the sick, weak or diseased plants. The vultures run the compost pile.
My favorite pet , Really
Great job, bravo, nice video
You never scare birds when you're settled in though. Never you never scare them when you scare them. They will never come back. Let the birds do it on their own do not push them
You will find with time that most of these white birds are just not good homing pigeons, take it from experience
I've just started raising racers and your content is quite literally the best I've come across regarding homing and raising pigeons. Your videos are well produced and very informative and I hope you consider making more in the future. You rock, man!
where have u been at ????
YOUR 2 BIRDS FLYING OUT FOR AN 1HR OR SO IS CALLED RAINGING,THERE GOING OUT LEARNING THERE AREA FOR MILES OUT
You also have perches above your nest boxes,, So the birds above could leave their droppings on top of your young one's,,
Are you the guy who let your pigeons go when there was snow on the ground,, Because there doesn't look like you have any snow now" If so that's why you had bad returns, Everything looks different to the birds when it's all covered with snow,, They rely on land marks to home as well as the sun and the earth's magnetic fields,
those poor birds.
Those white pigeons are fantastic! where are you located guys?
Hi Sir, doesn't look like U R active any more but I still will give U some info to learn from!! I cant pick up on how many birds U raised and how many U bought. In flying pigeons if the bird or birds were not born in that loft or area they will, many times fly back to were they were born when released!! Good Luck
I just found your channel and binged every single episode. I hope you start filming again, you have a knack for it.
If I want to buy a pair, how much would you sell me a pair of pigeons?
But your pigeons is cute bro keep all of them 😂🎉❤
😮you shouldn't put it there lift it higher 😅
Big props man. Love the content. Hope you keep up the good work and keep the videos coming
I love this! We need an update ASAP. This is great inspiration for new pigeon owners. Keep up the great work!
First time I see homing pigeons walking out of their carrier taking in the sights.
We need more vids bro, great job.. 🎉
Great videos bro..
How can we defend our pegions from hawk
Pigeon keeping and flying gets in your blood . I kept pigeons since I was nine I’m seventy six . My first experience was Disney was the pigeon that worked a miracle.🕊️🕊️🕊️
I’ve kept homing pigeons since the 80’s. Before ANY releases (even 1 mile), your birds most be ranging during loft flights. That means flying for 1hr + and disappearing as a group (kit) from your site for long periods. This is common mistake amongst people who keep homers, so you’re not alone. Also don’t feed the night before or morning of a toss. Where are your white homers from? They look quality. Good luck! -Jon
A pigeon I raised as a baby always returned to my bedroom, snuggled into the sheepskin. And always demanded scritches when she returned. She had a full crop so I knew she was successfully foraging, even though there is food here. So she wasn't returning FOR food.
Where ARE'NT there hawks? I've moved cross country; there are just as many if more hawks here. I'd love to have a house pigeon and a half dozen chickens, but I didn't intend to fence them completely in. (The sides, yes, the top, no.) Are there safe ways to repel them? It would break my heart to have a pigeon and NOT let it free fly.
Sick birds def died.