

It doesn't matter if you don't enter/win the Million Dollar races. As long as you can kick everyone else's behind locally.

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Looks like you will be concentrating on your Blue and Green Houbens TO BREED,,,,,,,,, Heavy Duty.
It doesn't matter if you don't enter/win the Million Dollar races. As long as you can kick everyone else's behind locally.![]()
Whether you enter races or just take your pigeons a distance and have them return home will generate the same amount of adrenaline when you see them return. I have NO DESIRES to race now/before/or future. It is nice to take them with you when you go to visit your relatives for dinner, and release them from their house. (the farther your relatives live the better)
You will be flying the young from your loft before you chance on releasing the parents.
You know the saying. Never release a bird the you are not comfortable with loosing.
Watching the video left me with some wondering questions.
How does he enter races in different parts of the country and world.
Does he have properties and lofts all over.???
For example; How does he race in South Africa If he lives in Florida???
Where do his pigeons end their race???
Does he take young pigeons to location and spends a long time there and homesets them at that location? I understand that he is not short on cash as per his statement in video.
Just some of my thoughts....![]()
Just like you, I want homers. Have no desire for other types like rollers. They will not return to loft from far away. I seen how peeps take the cage to a park and watch their pigeons do acrobatics. The pigeons then return to that cage on the ground. It is a nice hobby, but not for me. My (homing) pigeons would bolt directly home.
I would like to get some Iranian High Flyers, as I stated in previous post. Those I would only loft fly, and not take any distance from home.
As I was typing this I seen you posted response. Thanks for informing me on the "One Loft Races" LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERYDAY.![]()
Yes, I did watch video in entirety. One thought about One Loft Races.
You can probably never release that bird again when it returns to your home. It would try to find its way back to that racing loft. Just a thought.
Agree! Believe it or not there is a feral flock living in the lumberyard across the street that fly in a perfect tight kit as they leave in the morning to go feed somewhere.Not sure if I mentioned this before, but that is what is soooo beautiful to watch. The whole flock cruising overhead.
My Grandchildren would enjoy seeing this when they come over to visit.
They called my pigeons, GRANDPA'S EAGLES,,,,,,,![]()