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. Advanced there are very few experts out there what is out there is years of experience what seems to work for you might not work for others, I’ve had pigeons just about my whole life Homers since 2003 I’ve seen flyer’s dominate one year than fall off the sheet the next consistency comes with healthy birds that are trained
    Even the best flyer’s go through times of trouble were loses are high pigeons are not in form etc. If you are a beginner and you are reading this Please keep in mind no one will care about your pigeons but you flyer’s in your club are not going to give you winning birds from winning family’s or even sell them to you everybody’s trying to win,You don’t have to spend alot of money my best advise try to get baby’s from club members that forgot to band them,Keep a hand full of birds,keep loft clean,Cool in the summer,Warm in the winter.

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  2. i am a biginer i just started i have 11 pairs that i got from good gays with good history so i am breading for next year when i wil start flying and i am in south africa alberton

  3. Hello , Nice Meeting Everyone …. I had pigeons as a Younger Kid and Into My Teanage Years and now am teaching my own children and things have changed since when i was younger – our family has Homers ( 10 Birds ) and our 1st eggs are in the nest now — and when old enough this is when i’ll teach my children about Flight and return — and after this I am looking to give my homers to a new Beginner and get Into Saddle Homers and possibly rollers — I consider myself to be new to the hobby with some experience and knowledge but I also tuely find in this Hobby that you never stop learning — Genetics – colors – illnesses – medications – Foods — Etc . Theres always something to learn about ! and remember you saddle homer people and roller people we are in search of some Birds ! Peace !

  4. I am involve since 12 October 1976, but I only race since 1999, and I classify myself as intermediate. I am always under the first 30 of my union with +- 140 members. Have a nice day. Rudolph

  5. Well this is my second year flying. Your pigeon insider has helped me considerably my race year will be a lot better this year thank you

  6. I would classify myself as an expert having raced pigeons for 41 years although one is never too old te learn – racing pigeons has the great power of holding your feet on the ground – just when you think you know everything you fly a bad race which keeps you humble.

  7. Iwill class myself as a biginner, i have been keeping pigeons for just over a year now. On saturday i flew my first yearling race and was very pleased with my results, i got 5 birds in the top 30 in my club and 56th in the fedaration not to bad for the first time out.
    cheers Vernon

  8. Well I have been with Pigeons since 1947. So I Have seen a lot and learn a lot in all these years .By my mistakes and commend sense. I can’t see me with out the birds.

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