Life in Bendigo.
Not quite sure, George. I think it's off the Young Heremans stock cock. All those ones out of my blue pigeons look alike.
Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
I have a pair of very old pigeons, who don't hatch anything anymore. But they are healthy and happy, so.....
Anyway, a few days ago I found the old hen in another nest box busy feeding the youngsters.
They were about 7 days old, I had put rings on them. I took her out, but she was not going to be deterred!
So I got a clean nest bowl and grabbed one of the babies, and put it in their box. Now the old pigeons are busy pumping that youngster until it nearly bursts
and the parents are very happy that they only have to feed one. 
Anyway, a few days ago I found the old hen in another nest box busy feeding the youngsters.

So I got a clean nest bowl and grabbed one of the babies, and put it in their box. Now the old pigeons are busy pumping that youngster until it nearly bursts


Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
They are funny things sometimes. I had an old cock last year that started feeding the youngster in the nest box 2 below his. In the end the parents rarely fed it themselves as he wouldn’t let them.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
BrilliantMurray wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 7:33 am I have a pair of very old pigeons, who don't hatch anything anymore. But they are healthy and happy, so.....
Anyway, a few days ago I found the old hen in another nest box busy feeding the youngsters.They were about 7 days old, I had put rings on them. I took her out, but she was not going to be deterred!
So I got a clean nest bowl and grabbed one of the babies, and put it in their box. Now the old pigeons are busy pumping that youngster until it nearly burstsand the parents are very happy that they only have to feed one.
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Great to see natures helping hand or is that beakMurray wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 7:33 am I have a pair of very old pigeons, who don't hatch anything anymore. But they are healthy and happy, so.....
Anyway, a few days ago I found the old hen in another nest box busy feeding the youngsters.They were about 7 days old, I had put rings on them. I took her out, but she was not going to be deterred!
So I got a clean nest bowl and grabbed one of the babies, and put it in their box. Now the old pigeons are busy pumping that youngster until it nearly burstsand the parents are very happy that they only have to feed one.
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Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



So, some news. We have sold our home in Bendigo, and purchased a cottage in a town called St Arnaud, about 70 miles away. It is a nice town, about 2000 people, all the shops and supermarket, 3 petrol stations, a nice botanical garden and everything. Unfortunately we don't take possession until about the end of February, so we have had to rent a house for a short time.
The pigeons are a problem. There's no club out there, so it looks like I will be breeding youngsters for OLR's, and sending them to my mate David to race for me. There is a club at Maryborough, about half an hour away, but they only have three members and race with the Central Highlands Combine in Ballarat. Might look at that.
I have given 20 youngsters to a member of our club who is starting again, and 10 with special money race rings to David to race for me. Still have half a dozen youngsters off the best stock birds which I will keep. Mainly because they are the ones that are bonded onto me. I will keep most of the stock pigeons, a few of the very old ones might not go.
I will have to convert a shed at the rental property to keep them in until we move to St Arnaud and put the lofts back up.
It's all a bit of a performance, but this has been the plan all along. Sell the Bendigo house, pay the balance of the mortgage, and buy something freehold with some left over. I was a bit disappointed about getting rid of the youngsters, but as Catherine said, next year you will breed another lot just as good.
There you go. Everything stays the same until it isn't. My lungs aren't getting any better, so I probably need to have less pigeons to look after.
I will update you all on how it goes.
The pigeons are a problem. There's no club out there, so it looks like I will be breeding youngsters for OLR's, and sending them to my mate David to race for me. There is a club at Maryborough, about half an hour away, but they only have three members and race with the Central Highlands Combine in Ballarat. Might look at that.
I have given 20 youngsters to a member of our club who is starting again, and 10 with special money race rings to David to race for me. Still have half a dozen youngsters off the best stock birds which I will keep. Mainly because they are the ones that are bonded onto me. I will keep most of the stock pigeons, a few of the very old ones might not go.
I will have to convert a shed at the rental property to keep them in until we move to St Arnaud and put the lofts back up.
It's all a bit of a performance, but this has been the plan all along. Sell the Bendigo house, pay the balance of the mortgage, and buy something freehold with some left over. I was a bit disappointed about getting rid of the youngsters, but as Catherine said, next year you will breed another lot just as good.
There you go. Everything stays the same until it isn't. My lungs aren't getting any better, so I probably need to have less pigeons to look after.
I will update you all on how it goes.
Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.