Observation at all times

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Diamond Dave wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 8:28 pm
To be honest mate, I don't have a clue what any of that means, the only bit I know is when they go off clapping,
I know nothing about small circles, disappearing, flying high and flying low. My idea of observation while they are flying is to just sit and enjoy them and I have missed doing that while I am scraping out.
I would love to know more about these things if any one would be kind enough to enlighten me.
Typically Dave pigeons that are reluctant to get up high are suffering from some kind of respiratory ailment
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Thanks Mike, I am going to change my routine from here-on in. I have missed watching them fly and will enjoy it even more now that I have a few things to look for.
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NeilA wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 2:45 pm
Diamond Dave wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 2:38 pm Have to agree with that Devo. Since the change of circs regarding my loft, I have been scraping out every day and I am loving the change in the birds response to me especially in the y.birds - as many of you guys suggested would happen.
However, it has its down side too coz while I am cleaning out ( just over an hour) I am not able to observe my racers loft flying. So this thread has made me realise that I need to change my routine in some way.
Surley you didnt need to be told to observe your birds Dave
I wouldn’t never be in the loft why my cocks fly I’m watching every movement they make how they fly , is it circles is it straight is it low is it high are they breaking or staying as a group , how many mins there out of sight
If this thread has helped you I apologise to Devo as I never thought it wasn’t basic as a boy I was told this just a 15 year old kid
Sorry Devo you was right I was wrong it has helped someone
I dunno if it's the country air or being able to fly them early in the morning or what it is, but I have ample time to scrape out, sweep the loft, change a nest bowl or two, feed the small youngsters, feed the stock birds and go inside and make another coffee before I even see my pigeons. Most days they vanish the moment I let them out and don't reappear for half an hour, only to swoop over and away again for another 20 or 30 minutes.
I wish I had pigeons that were as fit as these when I was racing in Bendigo. I used to watch them flying and think how great they were going. I can't watch them here, I hardly ever see them. :lol:
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Diamond Dave wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:25 pm Thanks Neil, I am not a novice and have had a few half decent results more by luck than judgement. I came to racing a bit later in life but have had many distractions due to "life" getting in the way.
I kept them.as a kid for a short while but didnt have that same apprenticeship that you must've had.
I've kept them for a while now but have never had a mentor as such and sites like this and the old pigeon chat have probably saved me many years in what I have learnt and why I am eternally grateful to you guys for your support.
I totally understand Dave
I hope the bits you pick up on here from
the other members bring you many more wins
There are a lot better knowledgeable people on here than me , but if I can help in any way I will try to
Not that I know much myself
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You're far too modest Neil, even your rare forays into Distance racing have proved a hell of a lot more fruitful than many who are obsessed with that form of racing

Good luck today
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NeilA wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:01 am
Diamond Dave wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:25 pm Thanks Neil, I am not a novice and have had a few half decent results more by luck than judgement. I came to racing a bit later in life but have had many distractions due to "life" getting in the way.
I kept them.as a kid for a short while but didnt have that same apprenticeship that you must've had.
I've kept them for a while now but have never had a mentor as such and sites like this and the old pigeon chat have probably saved me many years in what I have learnt and why I am eternally grateful to you guys for your support.
I totally understand Dave
I hope the bits you pick up on here from
the other members bring you many more wins
There are a lot better knowledgeable people on here than me , but if I can help in any way I will try to
Not that I know much myself
You are being too, modest, Neil.
You are dedicated and put a lot of effort in it shows You can hold your head up among the best of them.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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I totally understand Dave
I hope the bits you pick up on here from
the other members bring you many more wins
There are a lot better knowledgeable people on here than me , but if I can help in any way I will try to
Not that I know much myself
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Thanks Neil, much appreciated. I sometimes feel I am way out of my depth speaking to you guys on here but try to glean everything I can from your conversations.
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Murray wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:53 am
NeilA wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:01 am
Diamond Dave wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:25 pm Thanks Neil, I am not a novice and have had a few half decent results more by luck than judgement. I came to racing a bit later in life but have had many distractions due to "life" getting in the way.
I kept them.as a kid for a short while but didnt have that same apprenticeship that you must've had.
I've kept them for a while now but have never had a mentor as such and sites like this and the old pigeon chat have probably saved me many years in what I have learnt and why I am eternally grateful to you guys for your support.
I totally understand Dave
I hope the bits you pick up on here from
the other members bring you many more wins
There are a lot better knowledgeable people on here than me , but if I can help in any way I will try to
Not that I know much myself
You are being too, modest, Neil.
You are dedicated and put a lot of effort in, it shows. You can hold your head up among the best of them.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
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Murray wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:09 am
Murray wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:53 am
NeilA wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:01 am

I totally understand Dave
I hope the bits you pick up on here from
the other members bring you many more wins
There are a lot better knowledgeable people on here than me , but if I can help in any way I will try to
Not that I know much myself
You are being too modest, Neil.
You are dedicated and put a lot of effort in, it shows. You can hold your head up among the best of them.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
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Thanks Mike and Murray
Had a pig of a day at the hospital so nice to read some kind words
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