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Old 17th May 2008, 06:21 PM
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Conditioning breeder pair?


Friends I'd like to know how you guys condition your breeding pair sort of like a walkthrough on what to do on the first day till the day you put them together? taking note of the preventive medicines, supplements and special feeds you feed them?
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Old 17th May 2008, 06:35 PM
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Since actually much of that information has been posted before, if you pm me your email address I will send you the e-books I've compiled on the subject of pigeons and breeding, free.
Check out the resource section of the forum for vast amounts of knowledge!

http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showth...374#post285374
I have just completed book three in the series: It has a large section on racing gleaned from the advice posted on Pigeon Talk.

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RACING PIGEONS
5. Training racers
6. Foster care breeding for racers
7. Bull breeding
8. Breeding nutrition

The experts will be along to give you advice later, I'm sure, but you although your question post is short you are asking for quite a lot of information and it might be better to get it in book form as well.
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Old 17th May 2008, 08:11 PM
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Please do send me the e book here is my email add davesy@execs.com. I've just noticed today that 2 out of my 3 pairs leave their nest bowl alone with the eggs still unhatched, one of the pair ate an egg after about a week of incubation then they don't sit on it the other pair just laid 1 egg and then after about a week of incubation too they suddenly don't sit on it. I've separated the unsuccessful pair today and plan on conditioning them first before putting them together again.

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