Learn from Past Mistakes

Many fanciers hold onto weak birds just because of their lineage. But pedigree means nothing if the bird itself isn’t healthy. Always assess the bird first, then check its parentage—not the other way around. If you reverse that order, your judgment gets clouded.

What Makes a Promising Young Racing Pigeon?

Beyond health, look for young birds that show early attachment to their perch. Birds that consistently return to the same spot and defend their territory tend to be better performers. Pigeons that roam aimlessly or don’t bond with their space usually don’t make the cut.

What Makes a Promising Young Racing Pigeon?

Beyond health, look for young birds that show early attachment to their perch. Birds that consistently return to the same spot and defend their territory tend to be better performers. Pigeons that roam aimlessly or don’t bond with their space usually don’t make the cut.

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