How Would You Classify Your Knowledge of Pigeons?

Hey,

I hope your enjoying the website, as much as I am enjoying making it! 🙂 and I really want to get to know you better, I also really want to get a good feel of your comfort level with pigeons this way we can continue to bring you more informative content that better suits your needs.

So in this weeks discussion of the week I would like to know…

If you had to classify your knowledge of pigeons how would you classify yourself? would you classify yourself as a beginner, intermediate, advanced or expert? and why would you classify yourself as that?

It would also be great if you can add into your comments how long you have been involved with pigeons as well for example 1year, 20years etc.

So go ahead and post your comments by clicking here.

I am really looking forward to hearing from you and getting to know you better!

Yours in the sport,
-Chris

Discussion of the week, How Would You Classify Your Knowledge of Pigeons?

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230 thoughts on “How Would You Classify Your Knowledge of Pigeons?

  1. well,i have visited many so called racing pigeon websites… but i found a true racing pigeon website here only…
    i am in pigeons since i was 12 or 13… and in racing pigeons i am for last ten years only…i am 36 now and really interested in breeding and racing great birds…
    we started compiting in racing 3years back and getting good results.. we have won
    5 firsts in 9 races we took part in.
    Last but not least, i am from India. Where this sport is in its infuncy….
    only some rigion its practiced…..
    almost all remainging part is not aware of it..

  2. Thanks for the web sight Chris, i which it covered all bireds as i am a Pigenos fancier not a Homer Junkie like my older brother who is really in to racing Momer’s and he is dame good at it. he actually wins races and or flays in the money from time to time, its a sickness his wife says but so is marrage he tells her and i agree. I am 67 and my father and his father before him had fancy birds and Homers. i had them also a kid growing up and then my life and family got in the way. 4 years ago i got marry again after dating my 2nd wife for over 25 years, we bought as house and at our wedding my older brother let some white Homes go, i told him i got married i didn’t die! i got hooked again and he gave me a few birds and now i have over 60 birds that i love to fly in my yard. i do not need to train my birds, the Birds of Pry do it for me where i live and early on they learn how to quickley out fly and out smart them so that they don’t get eating by them. i started with 4, i now have over 60. do the math. i guess that makes me knowledgeable. my birds have lights, heat and eat real good. my wife wants me to move in to the coup with my dog, my dog told me i am on my own! HA

    Thanks again. my wife told me i should keep pigs, at least we could eat them!

  3. Hi.Im from Puerto Rico.Im a begginer.I start with racing pigeons about 7 months ago.I want to compete but i dont have the knowledge to do that.
    Thanks!

  4. I am 75 years of age and have had racing pigeons off and on since I was 12 years old. I rate myself as well experienced at racing and breeding. Breeding is my passion and have proven my breeding prowess by winning thousands of first and second place diplomas over the years. I still love to read what others are doing and keep up with the various strains around the world. I especially like your work in keeping the sport alive on the internet. Keep up the good work!

  5. Hi, I am a begginer, a very bigginer. I have learnt alot from reading the blogs. I haven’t started racing but would love to. I have some pigeons but they re really mongrels that I have picked up, I really enjoy them and this has started me wanting to get more into the racing sport. Obviously I would get proper birds that can race once have my loft up and running, but it is like trying to pull teeth getting people to help me out with setting up of a loft or to sell me a pair of birds. Any way I will get it right eventually. Thanks for all the info I REALLY enjoy it.

  6. I consider my “knowledge” intermediate, but my practice is beginner.
    this year 2010 is my third year since I started Racing. I would just like to say I am really enjoying the birds alot, still learning all that I can, and I still haven’t found the right groove yet. I read alot and I hear alot. But when I sit in the loft with the birds they seem to tell me something else. I don’t like to try or change to different things. I just keep it to the basics. clean loft, quality feed, good ventilation, no overcrowding, weekly bath, lots of sunshine and excersise. I look foward to the coming year.

  7. Once, you think you are at the top you go backwards. As knowledge goes I rate my self high but experience is a continious prosess! No one system works for all, why do you say that, because not all situation is not same. Every thing has to be totally controled just one variable leeds to different results. The ideal situation is where everthing is the same but only in labatory is that close to possiable. Bubba Hawg team Racing

    1. In this sport, I am 6 years, every time I learn something new, afraid of how much it has to do not know. Knowledge is limited, but ignorance is not. Of course I am a beginner. But I look forward to a new day because every day I learn something new.

  8. I’ve been fooling with pigeons on and off for about 30 years with a total of about 15 years active. I know a little about them but I certainly wouldn’t call my self an expert. I could help a beginner and maybe an intermidiate on some things. I’m not sure there is such a thing as an expert in pigeon racing. There are many very strong opinions, but not a lot of proof to go with them. Mostly theory, and yet a lot of very good theory. I believe your articles are very good indeed. I enjoy reading them very much. They are most informative. Please keep them coming, and THANKS for all you do. It’s a big job.

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