Went through my fed results
Mid way through season
So far 14 of my hens have scored fed cards one hen 4 times another 3 ,few on 2 times
Cocks so far 6 cocks have score fed cards 2 cocks twice others once
So hens are 60 percent up on cocks mid season
Hens vs cocks
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Anthony webster
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I haven't done my clocking sheets that's normally birds with in first min of first bird iv only counted ones in fed sheet that's 5 positionsNeilA wrote: Sun May 24, 2026 2:27 pm I will do mine in a bit it’s a bit hard as we are only allowed 3 so ones in the drop miss out although I record it as the same position in my book
But I will do the actual cards mate just to compare percentages with yours
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Anthony webster
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Same here my hen with 4 fed turns 7 races is racing to a V perch don't even look at cocks lol
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Anthony webster
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I honestly don't think they race to cocks palNeilA wrote: Sun May 24, 2026 7:15 pmSame mateAnthony webster wrote: Sun May 24, 2026 7:09 pm Same here my hen with 4 fed turns 7 races is racing to a V perch don't even look at cocks lol
Yesterday I left the doors open after clocks I only had to remove 2 hens out of 12
48 never goes in there she hadn’t been out the first 6 in the fed for 4 weeks to the peregrine hit her
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Harry's Loft
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I think if you are very limited on time then hens are fantastic
Honest, need little to no motivation and are super consistent
If you have the time and are dedicated then cocks are brilliant to play games with and motivate
I always have believed that your best hen is better than your worst cock and vice versa
Honest, need little to no motivation and are super consistent
If you have the time and are dedicated then cocks are brilliant to play games with and motivate
I always have believed that your best hen is better than your worst cock and vice versa
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Anthony webster
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I personally don't think so lads
Raced widowhood stay at home hens ,widowhood hens stay at home cocks ,hens racing to perch all in one season truth is hens racing to perch beat the widowhood pigeons 80 percent of time ,,
I hear it regularly cocks sulk ,well iv never seen a pigeon sulk ,,I hear this birds fill the cold but never seen one shiver I honestly don't buy in two any of these things any more ,,unless it's warm and 1400,1500 ypm plus race u really don't see cocks make a impact on result and end of Yr the unc winners national winners it's very hen dominate,,
Raced widowhood stay at home hens ,widowhood hens stay at home cocks ,hens racing to perch all in one season truth is hens racing to perch beat the widowhood pigeons 80 percent of time ,,
I hear it regularly cocks sulk ,well iv never seen a pigeon sulk ,,I hear this birds fill the cold but never seen one shiver I honestly don't buy in two any of these things any more ,,unless it's warm and 1400,1500 ypm plus race u really don't see cocks make a impact on result and end of Yr the unc winners national winners it's very hen dominate,,
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Anthony webster
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Must say tho watching cocks loft fly is best by far but they don't bk it up race day often enough
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Anthony webster
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Yes agree where there like a firework all parts of sky just beautiful to watch ,but they are so much harder than hens for less rewardNeilA wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 1:24 pmThere a joy when bang tight I use to enjoy Thursday night as much as a race day watching them when I was doing ok with CocksAnthony webster wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 9:52 am Must say tho watching cocks loft fly is best by far but they don't bk it up race day often enough
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Harry's Loft
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I think most pigeons have a love for home whether they are cocks or hensNeilA wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 7:53 amHarry's Loft wrote: Mon May 25, 2026 12:32 pm I think if you are very limited on time then hens are fantastic
Honest, need little to no motivation and are super consistent
If you have the time and are dedicated then cocks are brilliant to play games with and motivate
I always have believed that your best hen is better than your worst cock and vice versa
Good points
Do you think racing the cocks partner takes the edge off the cocks ?
I still think it does where the hens don’t care
I do think hens are motivated to roost and be on their perch, box or even just home where as a cock benefits from driving a hen as he wants to get her to roost which in turn motivates him more
