Racing Pigeons - 9th & 10th flight feathers cut? Why?

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2022

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  • @yusefhasan7524
    @yusefhasan7524 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you. I’m a pre beginner. I don’t even have any loft or birds. But I plan on getting in to the hobby. That’s very good to know. Thank you Xiong

  • @mohammadjawad2053
    @mohammadjawad2053 Před rokem

    Thank you very much.
    I was searching for a tips video like this one from 2 years.
    It was really helpful.
    Best wishes from Bangladesh

  • @BlessingsLoft
    @BlessingsLoft Před 2 lety +3

    Great tip to know for beginners specially. Thanks for sharing

  • @rachidbenhaourech9123
    @rachidbenhaourech9123 Před 2 lety +1

    You're the best thanks for this information all season I have this problem with younger

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      No I am not the best, just sharing knowledge I wish I had when I first started. Want to help everyone in the sport care and make preparations for their birds as properly and as best as possible to increase the chances of their own birds returning home.

  • @hana-houswif-ters9433
    @hana-houswif-ters9433 Před 2 lety +2

    YB season here starts in Sept - Nov . When do you start to clip YB’s 9/10 flights . After that do you use a light system to help birds molt faster . And be ready to train …

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety +1

      If racing season is in September, i would clip now and pull, the young ones born early will begin to molt soon.

    • @dbloftspoconomnts2118
      @dbloftspoconomnts2118 Před 2 lety +1

      I actually use extended lights for the full body under plumage molt prior to trimming. So my birds light time is normal from now until season. I have them on 1 hour extra simply because I work later. I make sure my ybs feathers tail and tips are done by Memorial Day (today) .. some wait until the 4th of July to pull. Too late for my opinion but to each their own. I’ve been beat by every system. Natural is most common and I’ve had natural molting birds woop mines butts plenty of times.. other times we see the benefits.

  • @paolee02
    @paolee02 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. Very detailed

  • @michaeldecena4261
    @michaeldecena4261 Před 6 měsíci

    really good info ❤

  • @oconnorlofts7519
    @oconnorlofts7519 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Our young bird season starts in end of July here in Ireland. My young birds are born in the end of December when do you suggest clipping the feathers so they don’t mild and I get the full season out of them. Thank you.

  • @Rocky.Ridge.Pigeons
    @Rocky.Ridge.Pigeons Před 2 lety

    Can the pigeons still be flown daily after cliping 9 and 10 because only half of my first round are up and we start racing in mid Sept. Also I have them on lights so when is a good time to shut them down in relation to cliping flights. Thanks

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      Yes you can still fly them daily. I’ve flown daily back then, and sometimes I had to trim the 9-10th flight on some of the pigeons if they’re 9-10th was too long. But it is best to cut them while they are still settling. I cut and pull, then let them out, especially on older birds. So they can settle and not be too strong on the wing.

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      As to shutting the birds in, it’s up to you. Inside my loft is dark, but the aviary has full sunlight. And it almost didn’t matter as most my birds molted early spring and some molt in mid summer.

    • @Rocky.Ridge.Pigeons
      @Rocky.Ridge.Pigeons Před 2 lety +1

      Appreciate it, last year the ones I didn’t put on the dark system were mostly molting towards the end of the race season and they didn’t do well. In fact they were three or four that I couldn’t send to the final race. Funny how people do things so differently and have good luck with their system. I know some people that are very successful and they do nothing at all. But I don’t think that would be my luck. Thanks for the info

  • @AskhabovAhmad
    @AskhabovAhmad Před 6 měsíci

    Does that effect training and muscle development?

  • @Phokings
    @Phokings Před měsícem

    So when do u actually cut it?

  • @Bluesky0201
    @Bluesky0201 Před rokem

    I have tipplers time flying.
    and I cut all the feathers on both wings and tail. In mid April and in May first. I pluck them since they get dry. So they have fully grown fully moulted feathers on June 15th maximum. I only do this with adult pigeons. So I can enjoy the whole summer. I know it's a different breed of birds but just thought of sharing it. Is there any racing fanciers that do practice the same thing.?

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před rokem +1

      No, idk anyone who cuts and plucks all feathers out. It’s not good for racing Pigeons as the ones that need to race need their wings to exercise as much as they can daily and weekly

  • @fromireland
    @fromireland Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks. How long before race we should pull 9th and 10th feather? And we should pull it during moult or before start of moulting?

  • @brianfairbrother87
    @brianfairbrother87 Před rokem

    What mouth would you say is best to cut young bird feathers if racing starts about 24 of July

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před rokem

      lol idk. That’s a bit early, most birds are still going thru body molt so idk of any clubs flying that early. Young bird races are usually for after the molting season

  • @philipcrews8552
    @philipcrews8552 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello Xiong, I"m enjoying your videos, but I"m not on Facebook. How can I contact you with a question about a past video? Thank you.

  • @NE_Pigeons
    @NE_Pigeons Před rokem +1

    Wow intersting. Any scientific studies behind this approach?

  • @yanjijay6752
    @yanjijay6752 Před 2 lety

    Thnx for teaching us all now wich feathers are the ones if you want them to be located at ur loft for breeding so they can't fly off

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      6th-10th flight usually keeps them from flying off, but if they catch wind they can still use their secondary flight feathers and take off.

  • @jeffkaptain2919
    @jeffkaptain2919 Před rokem

    How hard do you need to pull or tug.
    I have cut at least the same length as you show here. It's been 3 weeks since I cut and the feathers don't feel like they want to come out.

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před rokem

      They should just fall out easily if you pluck them, the feathers should be dried and no blood

  • @bottle_coke
    @bottle_coke Před 2 lety +1

    If a bird have 11 flights do you clip, 9, 10, and 11th flight?

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety +1

      Idk I haven’t gotten that far yet lol

    • @bottle_coke
      @bottle_coke Před 2 lety

      @@xiongguysloft9560 hahahaha I've been wondering since a lot of one loft races say they will pull the 9th and 10th flight

    • @sallybottz187th9
      @sallybottz187th9 Před 2 lety

      I had a bird with the 11 tip we cut 11,10,and 9

  • @lifeofpigeons4613
    @lifeofpigeons4613 Před 2 lety +1

    👍👍❤👍

  • @burakloft568
    @burakloft568 Před 2 lety

    👍👍

  • @sumodvs17
    @sumodvs17 Před 2 lety +1

    ❤👍

  • @jasonjordan9101
    @jasonjordan9101 Před 2 lety +1

    Good info man. I just clipped my birds flights a couple days ago. They’re still sulking at the moment. 😂

  • @stanleysak3672
    @stanleysak3672 Před rokem +1

    The 9th and 10th flights should be cut lower
    ( like to 1”above the to wing ) this allow air to dry out those feathers less pain and no fret marks.

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před rokem

      Cool
      Thanks

    • @brucecarey1780
      @brucecarey1780 Před 2 měsíci

      You can cut way more than two flights with your late bred babies to ensure they have a full wing of grown out flights by the time you must start loft training if neccesary.
      A good time to cut the flights is approx 10 weeks before you plan to start excercising.
      I would suggest cutting the flights you intend cutting much lower than you have done.
      Just above the small secondary cover feathers is about right to allow the cut flights to dry out sooner.
      Then pull one flight on each side every week till you have pulled them all.
      Birds can and will still excercise really well if you cut only two flights but then only 2 inches down but the cut flights will then take a bit longer to dry out sufficiantly to be able to loosen in the sheaths and to then be pulled without problems.
      All shrewd pigeon fanciers that race young birds will follow this practise.!😅

  • @jovaniemoralde9624
    @jovaniemoralde9624 Před rokem

    When/age do you cut the 9th and 10th fight? thanks

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před rokem

      I usually clip them right when all the flights have grown in completely or after I have loft flown them for a month or two. They will grow right back with in a month, and during that month, you gotta let them rest and take it easy. And then you want to make sure you have plenty of time to loft fly them again and train before racing days arrive.

    • @jovaniemoralde9624
      @jovaniemoralde9624 Před rokem

      @@xiongguysloft9560 thanks for the tips, FYI all my birds are YBs, I have them a month now, should I cut the 9th and 10th wings or should i wait, some of them still molting. there's just started flying around my loft. thanks again

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před rokem

      @@jovaniemoralde9624 let them loft fly for a week, and then cut just 1 or 2 inches off the top. That way they can still fly, In two weeks those feathers will be dried to the bone, and just pull them out. Let them out if you want, but they are vulnerable to hawks during this time, they won’t be as strong. So just let them relax until there feathers have grown back almost fully and start loft flying again.

    • @jovaniemoralde9624
      @jovaniemoralde9624 Před rokem

      @@xiongguysloft9560 thank you

  • @alexandrualx1004
    @alexandrualx1004 Před 2 lety

    Hello ! Can I cut the 9th and 10th pigeons in 1 year old pigeons? I'm going to fly a long distance with them. I will train you for short and medium distances and then I will go long distances.

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, you can cut and clip the 9th and 10th flight on older pigeons in the winter time before training and racing season starts

    • @alexandrualx1004
      @alexandrualx1004 Před 2 lety

      @@xiongguysloft9560, ok .thank you !

  • @sallybottz187th9
    @sallybottz187th9 Před 2 lety +1

    Me and my brother been doing the same for years

  • @49ersfaninmo49
    @49ersfaninmo49 Před 2 lety

    What lines are your whites from

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      Burak’s and Baker’s Line

    • @49ersfaninmo49
      @49ersfaninmo49 Před 2 lety

      Maybe in future we can work something out and maybe get you to raise me a few

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      @@49ersfaninmo49 my white breeders are on eggs now. I can send you the babies for $100 a pair. Plus shipping

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      @@49ersfaninmo49 the hen from Burak’s loft have flown 500 miles. The cock from Baker’s Loft have flown 300miles.

    • @49ersfaninmo49
      @49ersfaninmo49 Před 2 lety

      Give me a few days have to talk to wife

  • @jameskownacki8639
    @jameskownacki8639 Před rokem

    Is it true the pigeon must drop there first flight before cut 9& 10

  • @kennyb2452
    @kennyb2452 Před rokem

    Have you not heard if the darkening system you darken the loft brings the birds to moult quicker no need to clip wings then birds can still train

  • @zdnekpicha7956
    @zdnekpicha7956 Před 8 měsíci

    OK👍

  • @Metrzan
    @Metrzan Před 2 lety +1

    Birds feathers are hollow and dry inside once they stop growing. Cutting an old feather is like cutting your hair, it doesn't change the attachment of the feather to the body. Just a perpetual antidotal thing people do.

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety +2

      If you pull them feathers out now without cutting and letting the feathers dry out, you’ll see blood at the tips, and the new feathers growing out will have a chance of growing out deformed. If you cut and let them dry out they’ll usually just fall right off and the new feathers would grow in straight and naturally.

    • @Metrzan
      @Metrzan Před 2 lety +1

      @@xiongguysloft9560 willing to guess your just going by what others have told you and not pulled a full feather yourself to see what happens. Lots of old wives tales/traditional things get passed down without real proof.

    • @xiongguysloft9560
      @xiongguysloft9560  Před 2 lety

      @@Metrzan nope, I’ve raised and ate pigeons since I was 8 yrs old. Started out with feral pigeons and such. Yeah I used to pull the feathers and they still grew out nicely. But cutting them and letting them dry off at this early age makes them fall off so much easier.

  • @raymondmckone1143
    @raymondmckone1143 Před 10 měsíci

    I've racing pigeons al for over 50 years. And cutting them 2 flight fetters .will make life for them pigeons 80 times harder. .you don't no nothing about the molting payred of pigeons. And that just dam croul