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GANO KAHALAGA ??? ANG PEDIGREE ???🤫🤭DITO NAKABASE AT NAKATALA ANG MGA PINAG GALINGAN NG HAWAK MONG IBON HANGGAN SAGRAND ...
30/06/2024

GANO KAHALAGA ??? ANG PEDIGREE ???🤫🤭

DITO NAKABASE
AT NAKATALA ANG MGA PINAG GALINGAN
NG HAWAK MONG IBON

HANGGAN SA
GRAND GRANDFATHER
GRAND GRANDMOTHER
NIYA

AT DITO DIN NAKATALA
ANG ACHIEVEMENT NG HAWAK MONG
LINYADA 💯

AT KONG LINE BREED BA SYA
INBREED KONG GANO KALAPIT ANG
DUGO NIYA SA MGA NINUNO NIYANG
WINNER AT KONG CROSSES BA SIYA

PERO HINDI LAHAT
AY NAKATALA SA PEDIGREE
KC LAHAT NG BREEDER AY
MAY SEKRETO SA BREEDING

MAY KANYA KANYA
TAYONG TIMPLA SA PAG PAPALAHI
KONG PANO MO ITATAGO ANG
ISANG LINYADA SA ISANG INDIVIDUAL

NA WALANG MAKAKAHAHALATA
DAHIL SA ITCHURA

TANDAAN NINYO
MAHALAGA ANG PEDIGREE
PERO MAS MAHALAGA NA
MARUNOG KANG KUMILATIS
NG ISANG BREEDER
AT KONG NANALO BA TALAGA
ANG HAWAK NIYANG LINYADA

AT MAY MGA BREEDER
NA NAKALAHAD ANG MGA HAWAK
NILANG BLOODLINE
PERO MAY NAKATAGO PARA DITO KUNIN
ANG GALING HUSAY TIBAY AT TALINO
NG KANILANG MGA PANLABAN 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻💯💯💯

SECRET💯💯💯👌🏻

THE CAMPIUS STORY OUT OF THE BOOK OF H EYERKAMP AND ZN
29/06/2024

THE CAMPIUS STORY OUT OF THE BOOK OF H EYERKAMP AND ZN

19/06/2024

Panu daw kung yung 1st overall x 1st overall may resulta at maganda na ehh hindi pa din nag produce ng maganda?

A. Panu mo nalaman na hindi maganda yung naging anak nila san mo binase? sa postura ba? Sa pakpak? Sa mata? Sa balance? Etc?

B. Hindi, kasi kinarera namin semplang yung anak eh..

A. SEE? Edi napatunayan mo na sa sarili mo kung san dapat tayu nag babase ng kalidad ng ibon? Resulta pa din ang nag dikta!

B. Eh panu gagawin namin sa ibon.

A. Naniniwala ako nag mag pproduce pa din ng winner yan kasi nasa dugo nila ang winner eh, at sila mismo yung lumipad na nanalo..
Bigyan mo ng chance yun ibon hanggang 2-3 seasons sa loft mo pag hindi padin nag produce sa binigay mong limit.. Sentensyahan mo na 🙄

Lesson: hindi komo champion eh instant maglalabas yan ng champion, sa larangan ng breeding walang katapusang trials and errors yan walang perpekto. May good flyer but not good as breeder..
Meron din nman bobo lumipad pero good as producer of winners..
At the end of the day ma ju judge lang natin kung anung klaseng ibon sila sa pamamagitan ng RESULTA!
Hindi fashion show ang karera kaya wag magpaniwala sa theorya🫣

At kung ang ibon nyo ay producer na! sila yung kuwanan nyo ng pattern at sila yung paramihin nyo.mahabang panahon ang gugugulin bago natin ma achieve yung success sa pag iibon kaya dapat mahaba din ang pasenya mo.

Natural antibiotic for  pigeon
11/06/2024

Natural antibiotic for pigeon

23/05/2024

Why Stichelbaut Pigeons Are the Best for Racing in the Philippines

Written by Jendy Asuncion

The Stichelbaut bloodline is very popular among racing pigeon enthusiasts in the Philippines. Here’s why:

Fast and Strong

Stichelbaut pigeons are very fast and can fly long distances without getting tired. This makes them perfect for racing.

Suited to the Philippines

These pigeons do well in the Philippines’ tough terrain and hot, humid weather. They can fly over mountains and through different climates with ease.

Great for Island Races

Many races in the Philippines involve flying between islands over the sea. Stichelbaut pigeons are good at this because they are not afraid of long flights over water and have excellent navigation skills.

Trusted by Top Breeders

The best pigeon racers and breeders in the Philippines often choose Stichelbaut pigeons. Renowned fanciers like Victor Lim, Peter See, Dofox, Egay Yap, Tommy So and Jojo Mirano of Knights Loft use Stichelbaut pigeons as their base line. They trust them to perform well and win races.

Future Champions

The Stichelbaut bloodline is expected to stay popular and successful for many years because of its proven abilities and adaptability.

In short, Stichelbaut pigeons are fast, strong, adaptable, and reliable, making them the best choice for racing in the Philippines.

Eto po sagot ko 😂"Huwag kana mag alaga kung wala sa puso"😘Baka gaya gaya kalang., 😥Pag dika nka pag pauwi Magdadahilan k...
16/05/2024

Eto po sagot ko 😂
"Huwag kana mag alaga
kung wala sa puso"😘
Baka gaya gaya kalang., 😥
Pag dika nka pag pauwi Magdadahilan kapa😲..

Sisirain mo pa ang Club..
Need mo rin budget..
Baka pag start mo 😂
panay Giftbird lang ang alam mo..🤣 gumastus din, maglaan ng pera.. at Panahon.. dahil ang pag kakalapati ay Libangan na me budget.,

Pagawa ka ng Loft.,
Acquired ka maganda Lines..
Bayad Training
Bayad Entry Fee.
Pakikisama sa mga kalapatids .

At higit sa lahat dapat walang Hadlang sa Hobby mo..
Baka mag away lang kayo ng asawa mo 😂 at itaboy ka ng nanay mo .
At tangal kapa sa work mo 🤣
Kaya bago mo isipin o pasukin
ang Libangan nato..
isip ka mu 💯 times..

Real Talk mga Ka Ibon ♥️
About pigeon Racing .

Very good Question for newbies ♥️
Little Baguio loft Dabs Loft 💯

EMMANUEL MANNY GO Suggested formulations for different stages in racing pigeons using Royalties Protein Concentrate (PC)...
15/05/2024

EMMANUEL MANNY GO Suggested formulations for different stages in racing pigeons using Royalties Protein Concentrate (PC).

These possible formulations are published as a guide to more professionally managed lofts and fanciers who may have access to different ingredients which allows for more specific diets to each stage of the racing pigeon life cycle to allow optimal development and performance of our winged athletes.

Diet is one of the most critical pillars of a successful racing pigeon loft. More advanced countries and fanciers have long known that each stage in the racing pigeon cycle requires for a diet more particular to their needs with expected overall better general results.
Formulation is customized with emphasis on general Philippine industry conditions in availability and ingredient scenarios, weather and other limitations....

Not only humans but pigeons as well may lose big amounts of salt and ions, especially after heavy exertions in hot weath...
02/05/2024

Not only humans but pigeons as well may lose big amounts of salt and ions, especially after heavy exertions in hot weather.Dehydration may be a direct consequence and therefore birds may need some help to restore fluid levels.How to help them?
'Electrolytes' is the word.
The next question may be which are the best?
That is hard to say but' you are on the right track if you find the words sodium (Na), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), calcium (Ca), magnesium (ma), bicarbonate (HCO), sulphate (So3) on the label.
What do electrolytes do to the body and what are their functions?
They restore the fluid balance replenish the body's water levels after dehydration caused by exercise or diarrhea.
When to give them?
The best timing is directly after the exertion a race in hot weather. So it should be in the water on homecoming already.
It is also useful to give them before basketing if the weather is hot.
It sometimes happens that 10-day-old babies suddenly produce watery droppings; sometimes it is more water than s**t.
After you have put electrolytes in the drinker the result may be spectacular and within 2 days the droppings may get back to normal. Birds that suffer from Adeno E coli drink very much and their droppings are very watery as well. For such birds electrolytes are also helpful. Ad "Tsaka na lang tagalog"

22/04/2024

Ang Kalapati: May kanya kanya silang Life Style o pamamaraan para Mabuhay. at mapangalagaan nila ang kanilang Kalusugan. Tayong naman na nag aalaga sa kanila ibigay lang natin ang mga pangangailangan nila sa pang araw araw nilang pamumuhay. upang mapanatiling maayos ang kanilang pangangatawan at mapanatili natin na wala silang maramdamang sakit. sakit na maari ding dahilan ng pag gastos natin sa pag bili ng gamot. at mga betamina.

sa Loft Management.: Piliin lamang ang tamang linyadang napupusuan at planuhing mabuti ang dami ng kalapati na balak mong alagaan. at ang sukat ng laki ng loft na kanilang magiging tirahan. upang mapanatili din silang malusog at madali silang ikundisyon lalo na sa oras na ng insayo (Training) at Karera (Race)

sa pag papakain feeding Method: bago mag bigay ng patuka sa mga kalapati bilangin muna sila upang madali mong malaman kung ilang kutsarang patuka ang dapat ibigay mo sa kanila. kada ibon at may katumbas nadami ng patuka na isang kutsara. iyon ang dapat nilang makunsumo sa umaga at ganun din naman sa hapon.

ang labis na pag bibigay ng patuka sa mga alagang kalapati ay nangangahulugan din ng iyong (Katamaran) at pag sasawalang bahala. at pag aaksaya ng patuka at perang inilaan mo sa pambili ng patuka ng kalapati mo. dapat tama lang ang sukat.

ang Kalapati: ay hindi nangangailangan busog o puno ang ang laman ng butsi nila. dahil kung minsan nakakaramdam sila ng pagkapahirap tumunaw dahil nga sa busog sila. at kadalasan hindi sila nagiging malusog at nawawalan din ng ganang kumain.

ang Gamot at Betamina: ang pag bibigay ng gamot sa kalapati ay isinasagawa sa mga panahon na kailangan mo silang ikundisyon sa loob ng isang linggo o higit pa. at sa mga panahon naman na may nararamdaman silang sakit gaya ng sipon, halak, Kanker, PMV at kung ano ano pang karamdamang dumadapo sa katawan nila.
hindi mo din sila kailangang bigyan ng gamot kung hindi naman kailangan. dahil jan din nakukuha ang pag kaluto ng kanilang atay. at bawal din mag bigay ng gamot na mataas ang dosage dahil makakasama ito sa katawan nila. ang mga betamina ay ibinibigay sa mga panahon na tapos na silang dumaan sa antibac flushing at PMV vaccine. at pag pupurga. mainam mag bigay ng Probiotic sa ibon pag kalipas ng 5 araw upang bigyang daan ang kalapaiti na makabuo ng anti bodies sa kanilang katawan. sa pag sapit ng ika limang araw. dun na mag umpisang mag bigay ng probiotic sa isang galong tubig ay nag lalaman ng isang kutsarang probiotic. tuloy tuloy lang ang pag bibigay hanggang ika 10 araw. at masusundan naman ng mga betaminang nais nyong ibigay sa kalapati nyo.

Note: hindi kumo nag bibigay ka ng probiotic ay may chance na mag champion na ang alaga mong kalapati. kaya ka nag bibigay ng Probiotic ay dahil sa para manumbalik ang namatay na good bacteria sa loob ng bituka ng kalapati mo. at mapanatili mong buo ang dumi ng kalapati mo. at makaiwas sa pag tatae. (Diarrhea)

Alalahanin mo hindi isa ang kalaban mo sa larangan ng Pigion Sports.kundi nag lalaro sa 200 ibon pataas. kaya hindi mo kailangang maging kampanti sa husay ng ibon mo. ang mga nag champion ng mga nakaraang taon ay imposibling mag champion ulit sa taong ito.

kaakibat pa din jan ang Suwerte at Good Bloodline ng kalapati na dapat mong alagaan.

sana nakatulong po ang tips kong ito. salamat po.!

16/04/2024

MALUNGKOT NA KATOTOHANAN 😔

₱45 kada kilo ng breeder or flyer mix na pinapatuka mo SA ibon ng dalawang beses sa isang araw, katumbas ng 90, tumatagal ng 7 araw, katumbas ng 630 na agad!eh kung madami ka ibon edi doble

Pagkatapos, ang supplements kahit na budget mo lang ay 200 bawat inuman ng dalawang beses, kaya ito’y 200 x2=200x7 araw = 1,400

Itally natin lahat 630 (patuka ) plus 1,400 (supplements ) = 2,030 sa loob ng 7 araw, Super budget ito ahh!

Kaya paano pa tayo makakasurvive pag puro giftbird at halagang 1k na ibon?🤔

Hindi pa dito kasama ang bayad SA loftman ah

Paano kung mayroon pang powder mix,Taiwan soil,grits at ideal block

At ang iyong pang-araw-araw na gastos bilang isang manggagawa Pagkain & Pamasahe? 150x7 araw.

Mayroon ding mga bayarin para sa kuryente, internet, tubig at pangunahing pangangailangan (shampoo, sabon, toothpaste, etc.) 🥺

PAANO TAYO MAKAKASURVIVE pag puro giftbird

Giftbird dto giftbird doon

-GANITO DIN POBA SITWASYON NYO???!!!

12/04/2024

Nung nanalo si Best Kittel madaming
Nagtiwala, madaming bumili
Sumikat sila Porche 911 madaming bumili at naniwala,
Sumikat at naglabasan yung ibang mahuhusay na ibon madaming nag acquire at naniwala. (Ika nga to See is to believed!)
Mostly yung mga kayang mag afford ng mga ganyan linyada ay talagang kumukuwa pa ng mga halos direktang anak, pinsan, kapatid, apo, pamankin, etc.
Kasi ang paniniwala natin malapit sa linyada na champion ay malapit din tayu sa tinatawag nilang swerte!.

Tingin nyo po ba nagawa nila un katagumapayan na yan sa loob lang ng isang araw? Hindi ba kau napapaisip na gumugol din sila ng mahabang panahon, experimento o pag aaral para ma-create ung linyada na yan?
Hindi in just one night eh nakamit agad nila un goal? Walang ganun 🤗

Ang pagkakapanalo ay pinag hihirapan, pinag aaralan, binubuhusan ng mahabang panahon, kaya kung walang naniniwala sau ngaun
Tuloy mo lang, basta tama ang ginagawa mo at wala kang tinatapakang tao, and may kumpyanza ka na mag tatagumpay ka.. siguradong makakamit mo yan.. kung walang nagtitiwala ngaun, ikaw lang din ang tutulong sa sarili mo at wag kalimutan ang nasa itaas ☝️

Lagi mong tandaan na ang CHAMPION pinapanganak yan sa ibat ibang loft at ibat ibang ERA! hindi ka man swerte ngaun malay mo bukas ikaw naman ang pinapalakpakan nila 🤜🤛

Gawin mong inspirasyon ung mga bumabash sau
Negative situation turns into Positive Perspective!

WAKAMOTOStrong Wakamoto is a gastrointestinal remedy with 3 functions: Digestive aid, intestinal regulation, and nutriti...
04/04/2024

WAKAMOTO

Strong Wakamoto is a gastrointestinal remedy with 3 functions: Digestive aid, intestinal regulation, and nutritional supplementation.

The powdered Aspergillus oryzae NK culture helps the weakened digestive system and alleviates conditions such as indigestion and loss of appetite.

The powdered lactobacillus culture inhibits harmful intestinal flora, regulates the digestive system, and eases abdominal bloating. It also promotes bowel movement and softens the stool, helping to relieve constipation.

The two kinds of powdered culture and the host of nutrients in the yeast, including B vitamins, help to give energy and a nutritional boost when the body is tired.

Made of 3 naturally derived ingredients as the main components.

Why is STRONG Wakamoto good for PIGEONS health?

- Why is Aspergillus oryzae NK good for the digestive system?

Aspergillus oryzae NK is a strain of microorganism which has been used by Japanese brewers of sake and soy sauce from the ancient past. Wakamoto Pharmaceutical uses the strain to produce digestive enzymes exclusively developed by the company. When this microorganism is cultured on rice or wheat germ, the nutrients in the grain germ are utilized to produce various digestive enzymes. These enzymes aid the stomach in digestion.

- Why is it effective on both constipation and loose stools?

For constipation, the lactic acid produced by lactobacilli stimulate the intestinal walls, promoting peristaltic movement of the intestinal tract to regulate bowel movement. Also, the dietary fiber contained in the grain germ and yeast absorb the moisture in the intestine to increase stool volume, aiding in passing the stool. For loose stools, the imbalance of intestinal flora caused by the proliferation of “bad” bacteria is corrected and normalized by lactobacilli, which are “good” bacteria. This helps to improve loose stools.

- Why is yeast good for the PIGEONS ?

The yeast contained in “Strong Wakamoto” and “Granule Wakamoto” is brewer’s yeast, used for fermenting beer. It is dried after being separated from the fermented beer. This yeast contains amino acids (16 amino acids, including the 9 essential amino acids which cannot be produced in the body), minerals (7 minerals including iron, calcium, and magnesium), and vitamins (9 vitamins including vitamin B1). These supplement the body with nutrients.

27/01/2024

"PAANO MAGING SUCCESSFUL SA PAG IIBON".
Papaano nga ba o kahit makasabay man lang sa mga idol naten umabot hanggang lastlap.. Well maraming factors yan, ibon, sistema, loft, knowledge and especially financial ability. Para sakin dun muna tayo sa basic ang ibon at sistema, maayos na ibon at sistema kaya kang dalin hanggang sa dulo ng karera pagkinapitan pa ng konteng swerte maare ka pang manalo.
Unang basic na kailangan ay maayos na ibon, dapat alam mo ano target mong karera para matukoy kailangan mong linyada. Kung gusto mo manalo sa pooling o mga funrace mag acquire ka ng mga linyadang pang sprint na tested na may bilis sa mga malalapit na distansya. Halimbawa nyan mga Janssen blood na subok na mga sprinter. Kung nais mo naman hanggang dulo ng karera makasabay ka ang kailangan mo ay mga pang long distance na lahi tulad ng stichelbout, VDB. Sa akin maganda magkarera kung sa malayo o malapit nag eexcel.
Pangalawa basic na pangangailangan ay maayos na sistema. Pero paano nga ba magkakaron ng sistema eh matutunan mo ito thru experience, well maari ka mag simula sa panonood sa mga sistema ng iba kase nagkalat naman yan sa YouTube ingat ka nga lang kase mas maraming nangliligaw kesa aakayin ka sa tamang pamamaraan. Dyan papasok ang commonsense sa pag tukoy ng tamang pamamaraan. Maari ka rin magka maayos na sistema sa pamamagitan ng pakikipag kaibigan sa mga bereranong mahuhusay at may magandang winning record. Mentorship kase may mga willing magbahagi ng kaalaman sa mga nais matuto ng kaalaman.
Ibon at sistema ang basic dapat mauna, ang loft bagamat isa sa pangangailangan eh kadalasan hindi yan ang pinaka magpapanalo sayo. Sa pag lipas ng panahon madedevelop ang angkop na loft para sayong pangangailangan. Financial abilities mag ibon lamang angkop sayong kakayahan.
May mga magsasabi sayo kailangan ng swerte para manalo well may tama sila pero dapat mong tandaan susuwertehin lamang yung may maayos na ibon at sistema dahil yung gumawa ng tama lang lalapitan ng swerte.
Dun muna tayo sa basic at enjoyin lang ang hobby at wag pa stress sa mga negative sa paligid. Pwede nyo kong paniwalaan o kontrahin dahil kanya kanya naman tayo ng opinyon well malay nyo may tama kayo.. hahaha

  your pigeon before busketing for race BLUE TOUNGUE The reason why the tongue is from pink to blue tongue??This comes f...
28/12/2023

your pigeon before busketing for race

BLUE TOUNGUE

The reason why the tongue is from pink to blue tongue??

This comes from a high percentage of toxins in the body due to the widespread introduction of medicines and vitamins. This is the result of stress and the bird's body can't recover for the missing liquids.

1) Give clean water and to compensate the fluid in the bird's body.

2) Give sedocol 3 times consecutive days for cleansing blood from toxins.

3) Give liver tonic for two days.

4) Give electrorolite, apple cider or any natural antibiotics like garlic.

Five signs of pigeon's legitimate health by tongue color

Sign 1-when the pigeon's tongue is blue indicates that the pigeon has respiratory or heart problems..

Sign 2-if the pigeon's tongue is pale, it shows that the dove is sick anemia.. (This means a nutritional problem, e.g. lack of vitamins...)

Sign 3-if a pigeon's tongue is a clear white color, it shows that the pigeon has digestive issues.

Sign 4-if you see the tongue of a dove shaking, where the vibration shows that the dove is poisoned.

Sign 5-if the tongue is pink it is a proof of good health.

Blue tongue is a condition wherein there is lack of oxyginated blood flowing in the pigeon’s brain.

Sa breeders and race birds it is commonly caused by stress in feeding the squabs and usually occur in race birds who is not well fit and condition to race week after week during the Racing Season.

Give more Safflower in your feed ration to boost their fuel (energy).

No one knows the feeling of seeing this.Waiting for hours on one coming from a long distance race, the adrenaline pumpin...
14/12/2023

No one knows the feeling of seeing this.
Waiting for hours on one coming from a long distance race, the adrenaline pumping, the nerves, elation and satisfaction.
This is a lot of fanciers drug, a high no one understands unless they've got and had it. - Bryan Welsh

Sexing eggs
12/12/2023

Sexing eggs

Achievements of Thirdgie Celis RACING PROFILE.1999-Matnog Champion OB PHA [only 1 entry]2000-4th over-all YB PHA-superse...
07/11/2023

Achievements of Thirdgie Celis

RACING PROFILE.
1999-Matnog Champion OB PHA [only 1 entry]
2000-4th over-all YB PHA
-superset winner (6 winners)
- entire club affected by paramyxo outbreak.
2001-**did not race**
2002-Calbayog Champion YB PHA
4th Calbayog OB PHA
9th Calbayog YB PHA
**entire team stricken by pox 2 weeks prior to race**
2003- 1st Naga YB
- 1st Sorsogon YB
- 1st Calbayog OB
- 1st Tacloban OB
-2nd OA OB
-3rd OA YB
-5th OA OB
- ? Tacloban YB
-6th Tacloban OB
- 9th Tacloban YB
2004-**did not race**
2005- several birds in top 10 in several laps
- superset winner
2006-2nd Over-all OB PHA
**entered only 5 YB and 5 OB**
- 1st OA north YB PFC
- SOLO superset winner PFC
**few top 10 finishes and triple crown win**
2007- PHA 2K winner
- PHA superset winner
- PHA auction 5th
- PFC superset winner
**5 out of 10 entries**
2008- **did not race**
2009- PFC superset winner north
- PHA (few clocked,bad year)
2010-**did not race**
2011- 1st OA YB south PFC
- 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 10th Naga (PFC south YB)
- 2nd Allen PFC YB
-Champion Matnog YB PHA south
- 7th or 9th Tacloban YB PHA

Pigeon Loft VentilationPigeon Loft VentilationEven if one whole side of your loft was open, you would not have good vent...
02/11/2023

Pigeon Loft Ventilation

Pigeon Loft VentilationEven if one whole side of your loft was open, you would not have good ventilation. In fact, you would have quite a draft and probably would get sick pigeons. How do you have good ventilation and yet not have drafts blowing on the birds? How can you have good ventilation without allowing your birds to get wet because you had the windows open? Why do you even have to have good ventilation? These are some good questions. They are also very important ones that most people over look. They are also reasons why many fanciers do not race as well as they could.

First of all, pigeons breathe out carbon dioxide just like you do. They need oxygen to be healthy and filled with energy. They also have their droppings land on the floor. These droppings contain ammonia. In large quantities ammonia will burn the linings of your nose and lungs. It also makes your eyes water. Your body does not want it or like it. Besides, it smells. It is much worse during damp weather because the droppings do not get a chance to dry out.

The carbon dioxide and the ammonia have to go. If they don’t , your pigeons will not perform their best. Most fanciers do not understand what good ventilation is. They feel that a window or two will take care of their needs. It is true that a window or two helps. In fact the windows are necessary, but heir main purpose of the windows should be to allow light to enter the loft. When the weather is nasty, those windows should be closed. It they are not, rain or snow will enter the loft and will dampen the floor and droppings. The damp floor as well as the damp droppings will soon cause your pigeons to become ill.

Proper ventilation is used in rain or shine. It is used in winter or summer. It is especially useful on days when there is no breeze. Proper ventilation begins either on the roof, of at the top of the highest wall. The pigeons produce body heat. The sun beating down on the loft also produces heat. The warm air rises. As it rise, it leaves from the ventilators in the roof or eaves. The second part of proper ventilators is to speed up the process of getting the warm air out. This is done by replacing it with cooler air. Cooler air is heavier than warm air. The bottom of the loft should have a ventilator vent on the bottom of the wall. It should be on the same wall as the top ventilator. In this way, cool oxygen filled air enters the loft at the bottom. As it leaves, it takes the carbon dioxide and ammonia with it. Simple isn’t it? It is also cheap. The results are wonderful. Your birds will be healthier and perform better. They will also not be in a draft, and the system works every day of the year, regardless hat the weather does. If you want to see if your system is adequate, you can do this test. Take something smelly, like air freshener, into your loft. Come back ten minutes later. It you can still smell the odor, then add another roof ventilator and floor ventilator

Characteristics of these Pigeons
01/11/2023

Characteristics of these Pigeons

30/10/2023

THE AUSTRALIAN PIGEON COMPANY
​Basketing, Race Day and Race Recovery Protocol
Basketing day
As the day of basketing approaches, it becomes increasingly important that everything is done correctly. An error now means that there is little time to correct it or for the pigeons to forget. Fanciers should walk into their basketing centre with healthy, fit, motivated pigeons that are calm and ready for the task at hand. The fancier’s efforts during the week culminate on the day of basketing. The result on race day is a direct quantitative assessment of these efforts.

What to drink
Of prime importance is that the birds drink well during the day. Often, clean, plain water is the best. Many medications are bitter and these are best avoided. Anything added to the water should be familiar to the birds and very palatable. Benefit can be obtained in some birds by giving probiotics or multivitamins. Do be careful, however, as sugar-based or electrolyte preparations put in the water at too concentrated a level can actually dehydrate the birds.

What to feed
Carbohydrates and fats are the energy sources during flight. This does not, however, mean that the birds should be gorged with these types of seed. This only leads to the accumulation of body fat, which is a hindrance. The diet should be based on these grains but should be fed at a level matching the birds’ exercise to allow them to become full and buoyant but not heavy in the hand.

A grain mix based on corn, safflower, milo, wheat and rice is good. It makes no sense to feed more than approximately 25% legumes
(peas and beans) now. Any grits, pick stones or other supplements that contain excessive (more than 2%) salt should be removed one
to two days before basketing but returned to the loft before the birds return.

When to exercise
Some fliers prefer to keep the birds in the loft on basketing day. This prevents the risk of the birds overflying due to their race readiness or a loft scare. The last thing anyone wants is for the birds to fly their race around the loft on basketing day. Keeping them in also allows for controlled feeding.

With the birds in the loft, there is no chance of the first birds through the trap eating substantially more than the last ones in or getting more of an opportunity to selectively eat more of the tastier grains (such as safflower). If kept in the loft, the birds also cannot get wet if it happens to rain, although I know of some successful fanciers who bathe their birds on the day of basketing. It is nice to send birds covered in bloom and definitely bad to send birds that are damp.
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1st Federation, Wyandra, 730 miles (1150km), 1992, for G. Evans, V.H.A.
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Basketing in Kortemark, Belgium, watched by the author’s wife, Meredith.
The decision to keep the birds in or not is more important for sprint racing. The advantage of letting them out is that the birds stay in their loft routine. All pigeons, particularly youngsters, get a feeling of security from a daily routine that is predictable for them. A day that is relatively normal puts them more at ease. If accustomed to a fly and not let out, the birds can often be extremely restless in the loft. If flown normally, they are more likely to drink normally and rest properly in the loft as basketing approaches. A moderate fly also allows them to stretch and tone their muscles.

The act of basketing itself should proceed routinely and calmly. Remember to be kind and quiet with the birds and to conceal any excitement you may be feeling. Any motivation techniques used can be negated by a rough basketing, which in turn can result in a bad trap on race day.

Race day
What happens as the birds arrive from a race very much affects subsequent race results. It is easy to be distracted by the excitement of the moment, with people phoning to compare clocking times, etc., but it is important to remember what is happening from the pigeon’s point of view. When a bird returns from a race, it must be given the opportunity to recover physically and also to be rewarded for its effort.

Physical recovery
When a bird returns, it is hungry and thirsty, its body energy and electrolyte reserves have been depleted, and it is tired. Poorly managed, this means prolonged recovery, decreased opportunity to race the bird and decreased motivation on subsequent races. Correct management means the race can be a positive experience, adding to the bird’s fitness capability and also its keenness in subsequent races. For physical recovery to occur, the bird must be provided with several basics: food, water and electrolytes and rest.

Food
Obviously food must be available to the returning birds, and so much the better if it is the right type. The aim here is to quickly restore blood sugar levels and start to replace organ glycogen reserves. Basically, the birds initially need a mix that is high in energy and calories and low in protein, a mix that is often described as a ’light’ mix. The mix needs to contain carbohydrate- and oil-based grains that are readily digestible, such as milo, safflower, wheat, rice and corn. In addition, there is advantage if small seeds with similar composition, such as white millet, canary, canola, hulled oats and linseed, are used. These have a larger surface area compared to their volume on which digestive enzymes can act and so their nutrients are released more quickly to the birds.

There is also advantage in adding a small amount of blended conditioning oils, such as canola or hempseed oil to the seed. However, several hours after return or the next day after the birds have rested, depending on the type of race, a more substantial mix with peas and beans should be offered. These are protein-based foods. Proteins are the building blocks for healing and tissue repair.

For distance racing, the practice of feeding a high-carbohydrate mix, often called a ‘depurative’ mix, for several days after the race, should be discouraged. A person working physically hard all day does not want to sit down to a piece of cake but is looking for a steak, and pigeons are no different. Essentially, we need a quick replacement of lost calories and energy, followed by access to foods that will rebuild the body’s energy reserves.
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A trio of 800km winners. The three young hens that landed together to win 1st and 2nd VHA 800km for Godfrey Stevens. The bird on the right is his champion ‘Double Dip’, which had already won 1st Federation 500km. This bird is one of only three birds since the Second World War to win two VHA Federation races.
Water, probiotics and electrolytes
During exertion, both water and electrolytes are lost from the bird’s system. These need to be correctly replaced to restore the bird’s sense of wellbeing and to speed recovery. With short or easy races, plain water and access to grit and a pink mineral (e.g. "PVM Powder") will be sufficient. However, with extreme exertion, significant levels of electrolytes will be lost. Recovery is therefore speeded by the use of electrolytes in the water.

At my clinic, I recommend an electrolyte/glucose preparation such as "Electrolyte P180", made for this purpose, be placed in the water on long races and in particular on hot days when the birds arrive at the loft distressed. Simple sugars do not need to be digested and
in pigeons are passively absorbed through the bowel wall. This means a quick replacement of lost energy. In most races where the birds are not arriving in a fatigued state I suggest that probiotics be provided.

Probiotics (beneficial bacteria from the bowel) are necessary for digestion and absorption of nutrients. These organisms are essential for health but are the first to be lost with any stress. Quick replacement enables bowel function to return more quickly, meaning the droppings in the post-race bird return to normal more quickly and that feather down drop resumes more promptly. In Europe, where widowers are often sent to a 300km race each weekend, the use of such medications has particular advantages. Quick recovery means a quick return to race form.

Rest
All fanciers are keen to check on their birds as they return and, in particular, to check that all of their fancied birds are back. But it is important that the birds are given a chance to rest and sleep. Try to avoid unnecessary disruption.

Psychological recovery
It is important to remember the three cardinal requirements of a pigeon to win: it must be fit and healthy, have genetic quality, and be motivated. If the bird is fit, healthy and of quality, then it is relatively straightforward to at least get it to home. What makes it a winner is its keenness to return. This is why, in Europe, where fanciers provide each other with the world’s toughest competition, so much effort is put into motivation systems such as widowhood. Too often, this aspect is overlooked by Australian fanciers.

In Australia, because the vast majority of birds only compete in their first year of life, our season can be viewed as simply an extended European young bird program, with many fliers relying on food and love of the perch to draw their birds home quickly. The Australian practice of separating the sexes as puberty approaches, before or during a season, would appear alien and bizarre to most European fliers. Behaviourists tell us that when an animal is doing something for a reward, the benefit of the reward is halved if it occurs more than five seconds after the event. It is therefore important that the returning bird has access to its own perch, box, section, hen, eggs, etc., straightaway.

One can imagine the negative effect on a bird when it arrives late to a closed trap or return and have to wait in a trapping section to be counted.. Obviously, other factors, like loft security from cats, must be considered but the fancier must keep in mind what is going through the bird’s mind as it returns from a race. The pigeon anticipates a reward during the journey and so must feel welcomed back into the loft, be it simply food and a secure perch for a young bird, eggs for a naturally raced bird, or the hen of a widower.

The pigeon must feel welcomed back into the loft, anticipating during the journey a reward, be it simply food and a secure perch for a young bird, eggs for a naturally raced bird, or the hen of a widower.

Interpreting the results of race day
Obviously, a good indicator of how the team and loft are going is their position in the race. This can, however, be deceptive in Australia where, in many organisations, only the first bird is clocked. One competitive bird can make a bad team look good. What one should be looking for, in addition to the time of arrival of the first bird, is a good percentage of the team arriving in competitive time. Essentially, what we want is for large numbers of birds to come at the loft quickly and for them to appear neither mentally nor physically distressed. Look for the following four indications of health and fitness.

1. How quickly droppings return to normal. As fliers would be aware, pigeon droppings are made up of three basic components: digested food from the bowel (brown/green), solid urine (white) and liquid urine (clear liquid). Bile in pigeons is green and is produced by the liver. Bile digests grain, releasing its nutrients. When birds are away, their food intake is reduced or absent. However, urine production in a well-hydrated bird is constant.

The droppings of a healthy bird on arrival are therefore made up of just urine and appear as a creamy patch of liquid. In races that birds find particularly taxing, either because of their difficulty or the non-preparedness of the birds, bile is produced because of the bird’s hunger and exertion. And so, in these birds, the droppings on return contain urine and bile, appearing as a creamy liquid tinged to a varying extent with fluorescent green. Once the birds are back and eating normally, digested food will appear in the droppings and the droppings will start to look the way they did when the birds were sent.

In healthy, fit birds, this occurs within a couple of hours. Supplementing with normal digestive bacteria (probiotics) and electrolytes hastens this process. It is important that any supplements used are sweet tasting and readily taken by the birds. Returning race birds must drink readily so that any dehydration is quickly reversed. Birds that drink well upon return will produce a good amount of urine, making the first couple of droppings passed very watery. Fanciers should look for these to ensure that the birds have drunk enough.

2. How quickly birds recover after returning, with food and rest. Within one hour on a short race.

3. Crop emptying. Birds that recover well will have an empty crop the next morning. Electrolyte imbalance and slow recovery interfere with crop muscle function, leading to delayed crop emptying.

4. Comparing results and returns with other fliers.

Some fliers look at whether the birds go to the food or the water first, as an indicator of how taxing the birds have found the race. With exertion and heat, moisture is lost from the surface of the air sacs. With air sac inflammation, this loss can be excessive, leading to birds being more inclined to drink first upon arrival. Healthy birds, however, will drink initially on a hot day, if suffering from transporter dehydration, or simply if the race has been long. Eating first does, however, indicate that the race has not been overly draining and that the bird has been exercising well within its fitness capability.
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It’s a long way. Entrants in the Victorian Statewide Race en route to Coongoola, 1200km to Melbourne. Convoyer Albe Armstrong with the birds.
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Albe Armstrong explains the race to an interested Coongoola local.
​Post-race recovery
The day after the race should be a day of rest and recovery. Just how quickly the birds recover depends on the length and difficulty of the race and the condition that the birds were in when sent. Birds from low velocity, ‘long hours on the wing’ races are obviously going to take longer to recover than birds from sprints (races of less than three hours duration) and the basic post-race management has to vary accordingly. Similarly, birds that are sent healthy and fit recover more quickly than those that are healthy but unfit.

Fit, healthy birds arrive at the loft looking as if they could keep going. They do not eat or drink excessively. They go to their perch where they may look tired for a short time before appearing normal and relaxed. Healthy but unfit birds are more tired, more distressed, and are sometimes disoriented upon arrival, which sometimes results in abnormal behaviour such as sitting on the loft roof or sitting on the landing board for an extended time. These birds often simply want to drink and sleep on arrival; however, ½–2 hours later they will eat food and often grit.

Crop emptying time and droppings take longer to return to normal. Birds that are sent with a health problem and are therefore unfit, not only need a prolonged recovery but also veterinary intervention. These birds arrive distressed, will often just sit on the loft floor, and are not interested in food or water initially. Sick birds still look tired and have green watery droppings 24 hours after the race.
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Journey’s end for a tired race bird. How the fancier manages this bird now will affect both its physical and psychological recovery.
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A mistake for beginners. Not the droppings of sick birds but the droppings of healthy, recently-returned race birds. The droppings are made up of liquid and solid urine and appear as a creamy patch. With feeding, the droppings quickly return to their normal appearance
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What to drink
Probiotics, electrolytes and multivitamins can be continued for 24 hours, depending on the speed of the bird’s recovery. If the birds still look tired from the race the following day, if there are significant race stragglers or the birds that did not go to the race are tossed, preventative, health medication is best left until Monday. It is best to focus initially on the race bird’s recovery, as prolonged race recovery can, in itself, create a vulnerability to disease.

What to feed
Continue with the light mix for 24 hours after arrival unless birds look completely normal. After this, reintroduce legumes at normal levels for a team in training (that is, 30–40%). Ensure that grit and pink minerals, for example "PVM powder", are available.

When to exercise
It is best if birds are given the opportunity to fly the day after the race. They should be let out but not forced to fly. This gives them an opportunity to stretch their wings and to relieve any muscle stiffness. A bath is also a good idea, and some fliers like to warm this.
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1st Federation, Barringun, 1100km, in VHA, 2634 birds, clocked by the author, 7:36pm (13 hours 6 minutes on the wing). Photo taken the day after her win.
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Champion BBC raced by S. Mazurkiewiecz, which was placed 2nd Federation VHA 600km and then 1st Federation VHA and 1st National 700km. Subsequently sold at auction for AUD$7500.
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1st VHA Federation 800km, released at 6:00am, clocked approximately 7:30pm on the day of liberation, 2500 birds competing. Raced by G. and N. Mountjoy, bred by the author.
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1st Federation 1200km for R. and B. Harkom, clocking at 4:30am in the dark on the morning of the second day, approximately 1500 birds competing. This photo was taken about 3 days after her win and she is still clearly displaying the super health that enabled her to achieve this result. This hen was weaned in March and she won on the first weekend of October the same year.
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