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Re: Wing lock

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:58 am
by MIL
king wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 3:06 pm

You certainly don't like anybody having an opinion that differs from yours.

I welcome all sorts of opinions. To me, some are worth a lot more than others though

If you look at this thread you'll see the only person that I have questoned really is you; and that's because I basically don't agree with you

You can try and deflect all you want but you firmly implied by saying that this was basically a condition that sprint pigeons encountered more than their distance counterparts. I say that's bullshit. I know fanciers with distance and sprint pigeons that fall foul of this problem - and it is a problem
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You've never had it and have never seen it in operation. I have and I've implemented strategies to minimise the risk of it. Now whether these pigeons ever really get over it you only found out when they're put under immense pressure in race conditions where the muscle is being called upon to exert above and beyond what's comfortable.

I could talk to you about exercise, hand bathing, dietary adjustment and blood thinning etc but what would be the point? I'm certainly not here to try and impress you and I don't even bother to try.

Re: Wing lock

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 12:03 pm
by wynands56
some pigeons can have salmonella on the wing joint also i put mine on a 2 week programme a stray some how got in my loft so reached for the product i rate they dont use enrofloxin any more a combination of 2 antibiotics in a tub