I'd advise that you keep them locked in as long as you can; if not permanently. Those fancy breeds and younger birds will accept a new loft easier than older homer birds. Some do look like homers. Look closely at the eyes and ceres. Young birds have darker eyes and a less developed cere. This is readily seen if you compare one bird to the other. Pictures on the net could help you.
It has been a long time since I had pigeons. I'm considering starting a flock; homers or Indian fantails. What is stopping me is the large number of hawks in our area and not wanting to keep the pigeons locked in. Something you may need to consider. Free-flying pigeons are are prey for hawks.
It has been a long time since I had pigeons. I'm considering starting a flock; homers or Indian fantails. What is stopping me is the large number of hawks in our area and not wanting to keep the pigeons locked in. Something you may need to consider. Free-flying pigeons are are prey for hawks.