Great video.... Once they flock, they will be safer from Falcons. Though falcons can still take them out, so not 100%. Beautiful white Pigeons. Once they flock, they'll be show stoppers.
WOW. YOUR WHITE PIGEONS ARE SO BEAUTIFUL. HOW LONG YOU BEEN RAISING WHITE BROTHER.. AND WHAT IS THE LINE BREED OF YOUR WHITE PIGEONS.. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO.YOU. . THANKS YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU... BROTHER. IM IN PHILIPPINES. HAPPY FLYING BROTHER.
Hey there! Only a few months! I built this loft and got these birds in July! These birds are from a local guy who breeds them here in Rochester, NY. They have proven to be very robust and reliable birds. A lot of muscle in the hand, but not pedigreed. Thank you for your comment!! 🇵🇭
Play a crow call cd on a boom box when your pigeons are out flying. Crows hate hawks and will drive them away. If hawks hear the cd they'll stay clear of the area.
So did they all make it back? Lol. Beautiful birds man. I’m starting my own flock of white Homers as well. It’s going to be a slow journey but I’ve got one official pair sitting on eggs as we speak.
They all made it back! Congratulations on your homers! Let me know how breeding goes! I’ll be starting these ones breeding in February. Looking forward to your content! -Dave
You might even know someone from my old hood (i was only a kid) we lived on Lansdale off of Monroe avenue. If i threw out some names just for fun. My sister still lives there.
You never scare birds when you're settled in though. Never you never scare them when you scare them. They will never come back. Let the birds do it on their own do not push them
There are so many....other, easier ways to break these birds in. Always keep them hungry and never push them. The location is good. The Loft is good. Just let them flap around. I would break birds in best during the late afternoon using barley. If I let out 50 new birds, I would lose maybe 2 or 3. Sometimes 0
I’ve learned that keeping them a bit hungry really helps. I’m not familiar with the barley idea though. I’d love to hear more about that! Luckily they all came back from this flight! Thank you for your comment Jaylo!
@Leek Wynder 2 weeks is enough time. During the 2 weeks, I would leave them in the screen/aviary all day with water only and then open up the coop/loft and feed them inside just before dark. This tactic will cut your losses dramatically....and they will be accustomed to the schedule. So now! The day you let them out, do so 3 hours before dark. This way....they know it's time to go into that coop/loft before dark...to eat and roost for the night.
I love the birds, beautiful, especially the babies, they smell good, like baby pigeons. I do miss them.
Wow beautiful pegion white😊🕊️🕊️🕊️🙏
The much anticipated first episode! Thank god
That was a fun video! Thanks for making it. The birds look nice and you had a cool vibe. I will be looking forward to future videos.
thanks Mike!! will be uploading more soon!
Great video.... Once they flock, they will be safer from Falcons. Though falcons can still take them out, so not 100%. Beautiful white Pigeons. Once they flock, they'll be show stoppers.
WOW. YOUR WHITE PIGEONS ARE SO BEAUTIFUL. HOW LONG YOU BEEN RAISING WHITE BROTHER.. AND WHAT IS THE LINE BREED OF YOUR WHITE PIGEONS.. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO.YOU.
. THANKS YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU... BROTHER. IM IN PHILIPPINES. HAPPY FLYING BROTHER.
Hey there! Only a few months! I built this loft and got these birds in July!
These birds are from a local guy who breeds them here in Rochester, NY. They have proven to be very robust and reliable birds. A lot of muscle in the hand, but not pedigreed. Thank you for your comment!! 🇵🇭
1st seeing you nice video and birds ì let 2 young birds out and they did not come back
Those white pigeons are fantastic! where are you located guys?
Play a crow call cd on a boom box when your pigeons are out flying. Crows hate hawks and will drive them away. If hawks hear the cd they'll stay clear of the area.
beautiful video
Thank you!
The whites look great man keep it up
Thank you!!
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And here.....we.....go
Cool.....
They look good don’t push them
Thank you Daniel!
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I'm gettin goosies over here
Oh, one more thing. Based on the video, I can share some tips on breaking out new birds...
So did they all make it back? Lol. Beautiful birds man. I’m starting my own flock of white Homers as well. It’s going to be a slow journey but I’ve got one official pair sitting on eggs as we speak.
They all made it back! Congratulations on your homers! Let me know how breeding goes! I’ll be starting these ones breeding in February. Looking forward to your content!
-Dave
Nice job
Thanks Louie!
Loved the video Dave! Explain to me how you got into Pigeon lol
Thank you! That video is on the list!
Thank you so much for this video متشکرم
Thank you for your support Ali!
How long you kept them in the loft before you flew them for the first time
I think i saw the zerox building where my mom worked around 1970
You definitely did! Big black building! That’s pretty cool man!!
You might even know someone from my old hood (i was only a kid) we lived on Lansdale off of Monroe avenue. If i threw out some names just for fun. My sister still lives there.
Post some more! Like these videos!
Thank you! Much more to come my friend! 🕊
You never scare birds when you're settled in though. Never you never scare them when you scare them. They will never come back. Let the birds do it on their own do not push them
Good vid upload more
Thank you! Next video is live!
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Did all your birds return ?
They all came back from this flight fortunately!
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Nice video Dave. I love pigeons. U now have a NEW Subscriber...ME and a LIKE. Cheers !!
Thank you very much! I appreciate the support!
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How many came back
They all made it back!!
There are so many....other, easier ways to break these birds in. Always keep them hungry and never push them. The location is good. The Loft is good. Just let them flap around. I would break birds in best during the late afternoon using barley. If I let out 50 new birds, I would lose maybe 2 or 3. Sometimes 0
I’ve learned that keeping them a bit hungry really helps. I’m not familiar with the barley idea though. I’d love to hear more about that! Luckily they all came back from this flight! Thank you for your comment Jaylo!
How long you kept them in before flying them
@Leek Wynder 2 weeks is enough time. During the 2 weeks, I would leave them in the screen/aviary all day with water only and then open up the coop/loft and feed them inside just before dark. This tactic will cut your losses dramatically....and they will be accustomed to the schedule. So now! The day you let them out, do so 3 hours before dark. This way....they know it's time to go into that coop/loft before dark...to eat and roost for the night.
You should’ve just let them fly by themselves and not scared them sometimes you lose birds that way