Bit peed off today
Went in to clean birds this morning and found a baby dead mainly my fault as I put the egg in same nest as 2 others which hatched before that one, found it had been kicked out yesterday and put back wished I had some others to have put it in as was first baby off my 2006 Janssen cock wasn't even sure would hatch as not had anything from him since his partner dies couple years ago the other egg is a dud
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



That’s a real shame Buster. Hope you get another opportunity to breed something from him.Buster121 wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 12:42 pm Went in to clean birds this morning and found a baby dead mainly my fault as I put the egg in same nest as 2 others which hatched before that one, found it had been kicked out yesterday and put back wished I had some others to have put it in as was first baby off my 2006 Janssen cock wasn't even sure would hatch as not had anything from him since his partner dies couple years ago the other egg is a dud
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
No mate I moved them so that I could put some very special ones under them to breed for someone not really expecting mine to hatch, so was shocked when one did on another note the special ones never hatched either so was a lose lose


Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



I think I can see where you went wrong, Buster.
I have a big old pied pigeon whose name is Gordon. He is an unrung stray, but is the most beautiful, quality pigeon.
He and Mrs Gordon are fantastic parents. So much so that they often have eggs from expensive stock pigeons put under them, from other lofts.
The important thing is, the Gordons have a pair of eggs. They are quietly slipped out and another pair of eggs are slipped in. The dates are as close as can be arranged.
Sure enough, out they pop, Mummy and Daddy are delighted, all is well.
I know people talk rubbish about switching eggs/babies around. Most of the time it is wrong.
I have a big old pied pigeon whose name is Gordon. He is an unrung stray, but is the most beautiful, quality pigeon.

He and Mrs Gordon are fantastic parents. So much so that they often have eggs from expensive stock pigeons put under them, from other lofts.
The important thing is, the Gordons have a pair of eggs. They are quietly slipped out and another pair of eggs are slipped in. The dates are as close as can be arranged.
Sure enough, out they pop, Mummy and Daddy are delighted, all is well.
I know people talk rubbish about switching eggs/babies around. Most of the time it is wrong.
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.
Agree Murray the other pair eggs done same way hatched ok and will be rung tomorrowMurray wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 9:30 am I think I can see where you went wrong, Buster.
I have a big old pied pigeon whose name is Gordon. He is an unrung stray, but is the most beautiful, quality pigeon.![]()
He and Mrs Gordon are fantastic parents. So much so that they often have eggs from expensive stock pigeons put under them, from other lofts.
The important thing is, the Gordons have a pair of eggs. They are quietly slipped out and another pair of eggs are slipped in. The dates are as close as can be arranged.
Sure enough, out they pop, Mummy and Daddy are delighted, all is well.
I know people talk rubbish about switching eggs/babies around. Most of the time it is wrong.
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



Thats a real shame Buster, hopefully the old fella will get another chanceBuster121 wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 12:42 pm Went in to clean birds this morning and found a baby dead mainly my fault as I put the egg in same nest as 2 others which hatched before that one, found it had been kicked out yesterday and put back wished I had some others to have put it in as was first baby off my 2006 Janssen cock wasn't even sure would hatch as not had anything from him since his partner dies couple years ago the other egg is a dud
Pleased to hear the other pair hatched ok
As I've always said in most cases there is no right way or wrong way just your way and my way and we all need a fair wind and a bit of good fortune, onwards and upwards mate.