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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IM 90 YEARS OLD AND STILL LEARNING I WON MY FRIST SHOW RIBON IN 1934 IN A KIDS CLUB WE USED THE SCHOOL JIM TO SHOW OUR BIRDS I WAS 14 YEARS OLD AT THE TIME WE TRAINED OUR BIRDS ON A BIKE JIONED A MENS PIGEON CLUB AT 18 YEARS WENT IN THE ARMY FOR 3 YEARS CAME RIGHT BACK TO THE PIGEON AND HAVE BEEN FLYING THEM EVER SINCE AND IM STILL LEARNING AS THE DAYS FLY BY RAY BROWER
Above from beginners since I read a lot of your articles but I am very far to become an expert. Our memory is becoming limited once we grow older. I’ll find this site as a refreshment for every challenges that I experience in taking care of pigeons. More power and keep up your good works!!! c”,)
I am a rank beginner! or I should say we are. We are flying birds as a clan with three adults and three children participating. We got our first birds in December ’08 and the members of our club gave us young birds and breeders and one even built our almost 1000 sq ft loft. Last year we lost 32 of our 34 YB on our first race. A kind club member gave us about 45 late hatch birds. We are flying an OB team of cocks..and are enjoying all of it. So this is our second season……cu
i’ve been flying since 1992, started in my late fifties. personally i don’t think my knowledge of our birds is very good. quite frankly i don’t think we know enough about these amazing little creatures and the more we leave them alone the better off they are. i have won a few concourse races threw no fault of mine. with all the man made adversities (satellites, here in CA, the skunk works, china lake, edwards, mojave airport, etc.) it is a wonder they make it home at all.
Hi great wedsite
Its hard to say at what level of fancier I am because as I think I am
moving up the ladder you get a curve ball, and you need to relook
at your methods etc.
Chris yes the info and advise is great. As the sport has become so competative
you wonder if you can trust the advise you get from your fellow competitors
this is my 3year racing pigeons,I am a bigginer
Hi Chris, You seem to be one of the best teacher i have ever come across. You knowledge on pigeons and their activities is so impressing. In our locality the art of pigeon racing is kept as a secret book. So that the new comer ends up as a loser. This website is like a fuel that’s quenching my thirst now and then. Mr.Chris you are doing a great job than any of us. Keep going. Thank You very much.
i have been in the sport more than 30 years and still i feel myself as a novice. in malta last year champion won’t find him in the list this year. we have many difficulties. in shiping weather. etc
Roger, A new beginner that has forgotten a lot over the years. The web site is great. Had birds years ago and now just getting started up again and can’t wait to fly. I am looking foreward to learning more and more every day to try to get the knowledge needed to be good at it.
Roger Betland.
TOM MAKOWECKI IS RIGHT YOU MUST KEEP UP WITH THE NEW WAYS COMING UP EVERY DAY.THEIR ARE THOUSAND GOOD FLYERS EACH WITH A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT WAY OF TREATING OR TRAINING OR FEEDING THEIR BIRDS THERE ARE DIFFRENT WAYS OF PROVIDING THE PROPER VENTALATION.LIKE WIRE FLOORS OR PLASTICE GREATING OR DEEP LITTER KEEP A WATCHFUL I FOR CHANGES.
RAY BROWER