Any one feed there widowhood cocks once a day
I feed the few hens I mess about with once and have done the same to youngsters at one time some years ago but never widowhood cocks
I was thinking today both my hens and cocks fly a hour once a day with no issues or need to flag etc so it can’t really be making a lot of difference to either .
Just never done it to the cocks
during March the cocks are fed once a day due to work and they always fly well at that time
Feeding racers once a day
Interesting post Neil, I race natural so can't answer your question I'm afraid. But as I've always exercised my birds twice a day they've always been fed twice a day, over the winter when the birds are on lockdown they only get fed once a day.
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Iv done it with hens pal but never cocks
Hens done well tho
Hens done well tho
Connolly and son use to have them out twice but feed once I read in Ryan’s write up from years agoAnthony webster wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:15 pm Iv done it with hens pal but never cocks
Hens done well tho
I only loft fly once a day and if they did it twice once should be ok was my thinking
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Yes pal me n Ryan still very good friendsNeilA wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 9:35 pmConnolly and son use to have them out twice but feed once I read in Ryan’s write up from years agoAnthony webster wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:15 pm Iv done it with hens pal but never cocks
Hens done well tho
I only loft fly once a day and if they did it twice once should be ok was my thinking
He wanted to go bk north Rd but got knocked bk again at club
Sport is fading and clubs knock back flyers is beyond me.
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Feed once a day or twice a day makes zero difference, same with exercise flying them once or twice a day makes no difference once fit. Must of been 2020 the cocks looked in great shape flying really well, and when I basketed them for Poitiers 455miles I really thought they'd be about. I also entered 1 hen that had been living in the youngbird loft. Feed once a day exercised once a day (if I had time) no fat build up and no training other than the races she'd had Oh and just flying to the perch. Come race day it turned out quite a tough affair with just a handful on the day and that hen was my only day bird at just over 12hrs ( 4th fed from memory). I concluded yet again what the F' do I know about pigeons 

Great story Steve. Just shows sometimes we think we know what’s best when in reality we don’t know much. lol.Steve Howells wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:39 am Feed once a day or twice a day makes zero difference, same with exercise flying them once or twice a day makes no difference once fit. Must of been 2020 the cocks looked in great shape flying really well, and when I basketed them for Poitiers 455miles I really thought they'd be about. I also entered 1 hen that had been living in the youngbird loft. Feed once a day exercised once a day (if I had time) no fat build up and no training other than the races she'd had Oh and just flying to the perch. Come race day it turned out quite a tough affair with just a handful on the day and that hen was my only day bird at just over 12hrs ( 4th fed from memory). I concluded yet again what the F' do I know about pigeons![]()
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
What club ? I thought he was in the Stevenage area nowAnthony webster wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:12 amYes pal me n Ryan still very good friendsNeilA wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 9:35 pmConnolly and son use to have them out twice but feed once I read in Ryan’s write up from years agoAnthony webster wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:15 pm Iv done it with hens pal but never cocks
Hens done well tho
I only loft fly once a day and if they did it twice once should be ok was my thinking
He wanted to go bk north Rd but got knocked bk again at club
Sport is fading and clubs knock back flyers is beyond me.
Most of Stevenage is in north London fed radius now so he can come to my club anytime we have two stevenage members now
I thought he was looking for a bit of land that way first
Great story mate . It does me to do it as I could go straight to work get home earlier then have the cocks out at 430 instead of 530 meaning the babies have more lightSteve Howells wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:39 am Feed once a day or twice a day makes zero difference, same with exercise flying them once or twice a day makes no difference once fit. Must of been 2020 the cocks looked in great shape flying really well, and when I basketed them for Poitiers 455miles I really thought they'd be about. I also entered 1 hen that had been living in the youngbird loft. Feed once a day exercised once a day (if I had time) no fat build up and no training other than the races she'd had Oh and just flying to the perch. Come race day it turned out quite a tough affair with just a handful on the day and that hen was my only day bird at just over 12hrs ( 4th fed from memory). I concluded yet again what the F' do I know about pigeons![]()