[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riGzhNyuac8] Hey, this is an excellent video from John Glemser, he gives us a run down of what his loft management looks like and the products that he uses in his loft. If you have any questions or comments…
Electrolytes? Yes sir! Fanciers often ask me ‘what are electrolytes?’ Are they really useful and when should I give them to the birds? Since it seems to intrigue so many I will give a short explanation but will not go…
Glemser Tip: Breed Your Birds Early I get the birds to go down in mid November,those eggs are thrown away on the 25th of November. Reason being,when you first put your breeders together,some people don’t have seperate pens to mate…
March in the Loft—Care and Feeding of the Racing Pigeon Squab In March breeders in the U.S. can finally reap the rewards of all of their hard work during the breeding season and that is babies hatching. The initial care and…
Article provided by Bob Prisco Culling is a procedure that is easy for some, hard for others and impossible for many fanciers. Each fancier must identify the goals for his loft that he wishes to achieve before he knows which…
Article Provided by Bob Prisco In both the racing and breeding loft the true value of a pigeon will be found only by actual results (good and bad), either by flying or by the quality of the young it produces. …
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75-ZWi422gg] I guess he figured the subway would be faster! 🙂 The Leading Online Pigeon Racing and Racing Pigeons Magazine – The Pigeon Insider
Care of the Abandoned Racing Pigeon Hatchling– Part 2 Feeding Feeding the Pigeon Hatchling Before you begin to handfeed the pigeon hatchling, you’ll need to create an artificial beak. You can do this by taking a syringe and cutting of…
Pigeon Racing; What Make’s a Champion? Ever since becoming interested and falling in love with the wonderful world of pigeon racing I have always wondered what the secret was, what made the champions so successful. You see and hear it…
“The first thing I’m going to do when I get home is…” You prepare for the next race while this week’s race is in progress. Heh, wait a minute!!! Shouldn’t we take things one race and one week at…