We worry too much

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Murray
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Like most of us, I am a bit too soft when it comes to the youngsters. I like to see them eating and drinking in the nest box and be well feathered under the wing before weaning. Last thing at night I go around with a tin of food and a spoon, putting one last scoop of grain in the bowls, just to make sure. :oops:
When they start venturing out I like to be there, just in case they get a fright or something.
I worry too much.
Yesterday afternoon my wife called me in half a panic, the loft door was open and there were pigeons everywhere. Oops. :o
There's a bunch of babies in there just weaned, some are not strong on the wing yet. But there was nothing I could do, so I asked her to open the sputnik so they could go in and out, and open the little stock shed as well. That way the little ones could go back in there if they wanted. There's a few babies in the stock shed that are not weaned.
When I got home there were pigeons all over the place. Babies all over the garden, pigeons on the TV aerial, pigeons everywhere :lol:
I just carried on as usual, cleaned out and changed the water, and come feed time everything was in and more or less where they should have been.
They were fine.
Like I say, I worry too much.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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Buster121
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Think we all the same Murray pleased to see all ok and safe
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
Murray
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And this afternoon, after a couple of hours out, when I called them in, I had little sprogs all jumping in the door and attacking the feed in the trays with the bigger youngsters. :D
I said to Catherine, I don't know whether they are better youngsters or I am getting better at training them.
A bit of both, she suggested.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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George and Morgan
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i have never fed in the nestbox i wean by the feathers under the wing if they don't eat out they go for whatever reason the last 4 ybs did not eat so out they went
Andy
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I think we all worry to much. But they are our responsibilty so we should be. They are very rescourseful though and soon learn where they are best off.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
Trev
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I agree Muzza we do tend to molly coddle them, we should really take a leaf out of nature's book and only the strong will survive !!!
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