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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to be exact 9months with some knowledge. . .
pigeon insider is great, i learned alot and get some new idea and techniques
from your webpages.thank you & more power.
hi there
i have been racing pigeons with my father for about 30 years and now on my own with some success and some daft mistakes.i think that would make put me in the advanced bracket i like eyesign,last but i must like the stance first to attrac me to the bird then the inspection begins.i fly the wildersmersch pigeons with some van reets over the last few years stillplaying catchup with the wildies though.
A beginner.I’ve been involved with game cock before.A friend in Badminton game introduced me to it.He loaned me some of his breeders that he is not using.He’s a member of PHA pigeon club here in the Phils.For your info.PHA is an elite(no.10 pigeon club in my country.I also try reading as many books I can about pigeon.I try to put my knowledge in gamecock breeding to pigeon breeding,like keeping records of both parents and its offspring.I also e-mailed my friend in Canada to bring me books about pigeon.I’m crossing my fingers to what will come out of my produce this comong racing North season.thanks so much
This is a great website!
As for my experience, I would have to say beginner. I have had various cage birds for over 25 years. Never pigeons till a few months ago. I find some things transfer and some don’t. My pigeons (first, a pair of Barkels Lemons, and now three pairs of assorted racers) have been a real education. I’ve made a few mistakes, but have one fledgling and two eggs at the moment. Looking forward to seeing what the new birds will do. Thanks Tony and Thad!
Bill in Moore Co., NC
I AM INVOLVE IN PIGEON RACING IN SOUTH AFRICA IN A SMALL TOWN VREDENDAL ON THE WEST COAST 300KM NORTH OF CAPE TOWN. IT IS SAD TO SAY THAT THE SPORT IS LOSING MEMBERS.IT SEEMS THAT PIGEON RACING IS BECOMING A SPORT FOR THE RICH.THE FEES THAT THEY CHARGE IS SO HIGH THAT THE ORDINARY MAN CANNOT AFFORD IT.I BELIEVE THAT THE PEOPLE IN CHARGE MUST HAVE A GOOD LOOK AT THE COST AND MAKE THE PLAYING FIELD LEVEL FOR EVERY ONE TO PARTICIPATE.
ADRI
Seems with pigeons the more you know the less you seem too. Strange isn’t it.When racing these beautiful birds of ours, one week we are on top of the world with a win etc, thinking we are doing everything right and nothing can beat us, and the very next week just the opposite happens. We beat our brains trying to find out what we did wrong, only to find we did everything the same, or so we thought.Pigeons are a daily challenge and a complete learning experience, we need to learn and observe each day with them, if you plan to succeed in this wonderful sport/hobbie of ours.The respondsiblity of keeping them healthy for racing and breeding is a treasure we should embrace completely, after all we do luv-em.
terry
hello my name is jimmy from New York. There is a radio show about racing pigeons once a week on Tuesday nights at a web site called http://www.pigeonradio.com and they have guesta from all over the world. You can also listen to older shows they have done anytime you want. good luck, Jimmy
IVE BEEN INVOLVED SINCE HIGH SCHOOL TIME FOR 10 PIGEONS ONLY AND AFTER THAT I STOP COZ I DONT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO SPEND FOR THIS HOBBY.. I STARTED AGAIN LAST YEAR AND NOW I HAVE 35PCS COCK AND 26 HEN IN A VERY BIG LOFT. BUT NOW THE PROBLEM IS THERES A LOT OF METHODS AND MEDICINE FOR RACING PIGEON COMPARE BEFORE. NOW I HAVE A LOT OF DOUBT AND CONFUSION IN TAKING CARE MY PIGEONS ESPECIALLY NOW IM WORKING IN OTHER COUNTRY. NOW I ONLY DEFENDING ON WEB SITE
Ive been involved for 35 years its hard to be at the top.You get out what you put in this site can put you on top. Knowledge is power. [email protected]
Ive been involved for 35 years its hard to be at the top.You get out what you put in this site can put you on top. Knowledge is [email protected]