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Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 6:03 am
by Buster121
Seen that what a great bird
Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 8:36 am
by Murray
Yes, it is a great result.
And some people will ask, how will that pigeon train on as an old bird?
Answer, It won't.
By now it has been sold for a lot of moneeey

, or has been put in the stock loft.
Well done that man.

Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 8:58 am
by Devo1956
Enjoy the weather Murray, nice to have the sun on your back.
Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2023 8:13 am
by Murray
We have had a large wet weather system moving over the south east of Australia, dampening the climate hysterics' cries that the early bush fires will destroy the state. Never mind, they will carry on regardless.
We have had a fair bit of rain, the Bendigo creek, which runs through the city, is well up within a few hours. The birds would not have cared, but I kept them in because it was getting colder and I didn't want to be out in it too long.
I was still out there for a fair while, scraping out and sweeping and putting some fresh paper and nest bowls in. I have 4 pairs with big nest squeakers, and the boxes were getting a bit messy.
Anyway it is a wet old night, and the birds are fed and clean and dry and happy. Loft is all closed up and snug.
That's what matters.

Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2023 8:26 am
by Devo1956
Can i ask you Murray, what is the best time of the year do you enjoy? I think you have to find the right balance myself, taking into account your own daily life. I feel with the changing world, this will have a bigger effect on how and when we do things. I hope you have a great day.
Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 12:09 am
by Murray
I enjoy every day, Devo. I have a very comfortable life, and am pretty content. I think that shows in my birds, which are also pretty content. When I go in the loft I have pigeons sitting all over me.
Every season is just as important to me. At present the pigeons are breeding, and the shed is full of babies. A few are flying and every box has nest youngsters or eggs in it. Babies everywhere!
Now I am retired I have plenty of time to mess about with them, so they are quieter than ever, if that's possible
Training the youngsters I find very satisfying. Seeing them learn and develop, and become 'street wise' always makes me happy. And of course, racing. After all, that's the whole point, isn't it? As an old Dutch flyer once said, "Pigeons are to race".
We don't go away much, we have had plenty of adventure in our lives. We have three cats and a shed full of pigeons, and wild birds and fish and a garden to care for. So

for me the pigeons are a 365 day a year thing.
And that suits me fine

Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 6:02 am
by Buster121
Have you moved yet Murray
Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:01 am
by Andy
A great roundup of your life Murray. So nice to hear you enjoy your home environment.
Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:16 am
by Devo1956
Re: Life in Bendigo.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:44 am
by Murray
No, George, health is not more important.
I have lung diseases which will kill me, simple as that.
So, I have bred more youngsters this year than I ever have. I don't know how long I have here before my Saviour calls me away, so I just plan to do whatever I want, being reasonable, before I go.
Keeping pigeons won't kill me. I am dying already. It won't save me, but I bet it will prolong my life.
The best medicine is a happy heart.
