Different ways of training.

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Devo1956
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We all have different views on how we train young birds, but what is important is. What works for you and your birds, it is all about getting into a routine. This helps in the training of youngsters, what are your thoughts?


https://youtu.be/QSvdACgs_TY?si=dRoLprVHnCwXCV9c
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I would be furious if my young birds behaved like that.
I took my Youngstars 22 miles this afternoon, they landed together and all were in within 10 seconds.
I was standing next to the sputnik and all I could see was feet dropping towards me.
This is simply what I expect from pigeons that are ready to race.
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Murray wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:34 am I would be furious if my young birds behaved like that.
I took my Youngstars 22 miles this afternoon, they landed together and all were in within 10 seconds.
I was standing next to the sputnik and all I could see was feet dropping towards me.
This is simply what I expect from pigeons that are ready to race.
Correct Murray, it is all about trapping on return. No matter how far you take them, the distance is not the factor. It is all about the end result of trapping like you say.
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A good little video, thanks Devo.
I have to say mine will be trapping like that when I first start training them, being on an open loft it usually takes a few races before they get the idea lol :lol: :lol:
Its interesting to see that he has water on the trap for them, my birds primarily look for water before food so would never trap very quickly if they could get a drink outside the loft !!
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