Advantages and Disadvantages of the Darkening System

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Darkening System

I have had great success using the Darkening System with my young birds. It has helped me overcome other disadvantages I have, like a poor loft location and headwinds off the Great Salt Lake. This is the eighth season I have used this system. I had some success the first year, 1997, while I was learning, great success the second and third years, 1998 and 1999.In 2000, my fourth year, my young birds picked up the Adeno Virus. I lost many birds before I got on top of it, so I stopped flying to tend to my birds and so I would not infect the other pigeons in the club. I learned a lot about the Adeno Virus that year which has been helpful to me and others since that time.

In 2001, 2002 and 2003, I flew only young birds so I could spend more time with my kids and be able to watch them play sports. I had some good results with my young birds, but spent a lot of time these years experimenting with breeding theories. I used the darkening system with my young birds. My results were good, but not spectacular.

This year, in the 2004 young bird season, I am seeing some phenomenal results. I think what we have done with the breeding is really working and we are able to fully use the power of the darkening system. We are really excited about the results. It looks like we are going to have an awesome season.

Using the Darkening System causes the young birds to moult their body feathers very rapidly, but they do not moult the flight feathers. The system tricks the pigeons biological clock through manipulation of the length of the day. The shortened day forces the bird to prepare for winter by moulting the body feathers. As the bird moults, it also grows and matures. It becomes stronger and more muscular. This gives the bird an advantage when racing against birds that have not gone through a moult. The larger body size gives the pigeon more power and speed.

During this moult, each pigeon loses all of the feathers on the head, neck and shield, but will not lose the primary and secondary wing flight feathers. This moult occurs before the racing season starts in the fall, so the birds have great body coverage throughout the entire young bird season. They are not falling apart like most young birds do.

Advantages
One huge advantage I have seen is that the young birds are sexually mature for the racing season. They can be put on the widowhood system and respond very well to it. I fly the double widowhood system with my young birds which really helps to motivate the birds to come home quickly.

My birds seem to be in top form week after week on the Darkening System. I usually have a large young bird team and most weeks I have more than enough birds ready to go on the race. The birds have a full wing and good feather coverage on their bodies. They are not stressed and they always seem to recover easily from a race.

Proponents of the Darkening System claim that the birds acquire adult immunity to diseases under this system. They are less affected by respiratory problems and viruses. Since beginning the sytem, I have had less health problems and diseases in my young birds.

Disadvantages
Opponents of the Darkening System claim that the birds reach maturity too quickly and will be too old when their training begins. They claim that great losses will occur because the optimum time for teaching the bird to home to the loft has passed. I have not found this to be true. I rarely lose any young birds as I train and I lose very few birds throughout the race season.

With the loft being closed up for a big part of the day to cause the birds to be in darkness, there could be a danger of poor ventilation for the birds which would cause respiratory problems and poor health. I have overcome this by installing a ceiling fan to help circulate air. I only run the fan when the birds are closed up. The rest of the time my loft has plenty of air circulation.

Another disadvantage of the Darkening System is that a few birds may begin to moult their flight feathers near the end of the season. I have only had this happen a few times. Most of my birds hold their feathers very well all through the season.

Birds on the Darkening System fly throughout the season with their baby flight feathers. This may be a disadvantage to them, but I don’t think so. I feel it is better to fly with a full wing of baby feathers than to fly while trying to moult them.

It is very painful for a bird to fly when a new feather is errupting from the quill. If stressed during this time by flying a race, the feather may be permanently damaged. The bird may return from the race, but probably not with a winning time. When you don’t feel well, you don’t perform your best. The same is true for your pigeons.

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Darkening System By Craig Goode

The Leading Online Pigeon Racing and Racing Pigeons Magazine – The Pigeon Insider

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25 thoughts on “Advantages and Disadvantages of the Darkening System

  1. Hi Chris good article but everyone to there own thing its what works for you most of my club
    its half and half and the natural guys win races also most natural fliers fly three or four races
    and stop them until next year.What iv’e found as far as the molt goes dark,light,natural is that
    to much stress sickness is what causes bad flights.And for years thats all we flew natural
    and there was less training antibiotics were almost unheard of and in Canada and the US we
    had 500 mile young bird races and picked out good pigeon almost done the molt and they
    flew the race and carried on as old birds Brad.

  2. Muy buen artículo Chris, habría que ver si en nuestro Pais aplica este sistema para poder coadyuvar a las palomas jóvenes a tener una destacada actuación.

  3. Why don’t those fanciers that practice darkness system with their pigeons on them selves or their kids and see if they will perform good in work or in school.

    1. It is apparent to me that you do not know anything about the system . And that you have never had anyone fly it against you. But i will tell you if you did you would wonder why they are winning all of the races. They are racing birds that are very light in weight and are not moulting at all. It is like flying old birds on widowhood against newly weaned young birds do not bad mouth what you do not understand. Until you see how good it is. I use the system and would never go back to the old ways. It is time you moved forward with your thinking

  4. I am looking for a Dimming system to darken and light my loft.
    Afternoon it needs to come on,then at a pre-set time start to dim taking 30 minutes to go to complete off.
    In the Morning I want the system to go from totally off and gradually dim up to full on light on taking 30 minutes to full bright.
    This lighting system should look to the birds as a sun set and a sun rise, which happens slowly on both accounts. Not just totally on or totally off.

  5. Hi Chris.

    On What particular time of the day should I darken up my loft?and How many hours would the loft be darken?Please give some details on how this system works…..Thanks a lot.

    Mark

  6. hi sir chris, thanks for the nice articles i i like this tips.. so now i have new idea about darking system advantage and disadvantage.. so thanks for the sharing this nice articles! god bless you.

  7. Strange comment about birds being too old to train to home.When I had a spell from racing,I had a 3year old cock that had never been away from home,only loft flying.Then I raced him after about half a dozen tosses,1st race he was my 10th bird home,2nd race he was my 8th bird home,3rd race he was my 4th bird home,4th race he was my 1st bird home,and also 1st club position.I have never had trouble training birds of any age.They are after all homing pigeons,Aren’t they?

  8. another one, if we apply the darkening system when do you start the training of YB in terms of trapping ang loft flying?

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