I know there are a thousand ways to train,feed,medicate etc...That means there are many ways to get the birds to a point ready to race....I myself,like MY DAD,only breeds 20/24 birds for the YB season...I do not wish to lose a bird @ 40 miles on the 1st toss....Maybe if I bred 60 birds,I would consider that as an option,to get rid of any subpar specimens...Sometimes we do things OUR FATHERS did,many years ago...But things that our dad`s did years ago,might not hold true today...Pigeon racing has advanced alot since the 1960`s when my dad raced in New York....400/500 lofts,and 4,000 to 6,000 birds in Sunday races....No One Loft races back then,I don`t think....When I started in 1984,I bred 40/45 birds to fly...They would trip for 2 to 3 hours every day...As I started to lower my YB count bred over the years,I found out they would not fly for 3 hours anymore...What was the reason,I asked myself.....I fed them the same,I trained them the same,I bred them in the same months,medicated them the same,but something was different....The only thing that I could come up with was the birds were very happy IN THE LOFT.....20 birds had 40 perches to chose from...No fighting for a favorite perch...The 40/45 birds in the old days fought all day for a perch...I think they were happy to get OUT of the darn loft,and all the fighting that went about in there all day...To this day,the young birds that I have,are very content to be inside...The young cock birds chase the hens around,and don`t stop cooing even to eat....I take them out for a toss,and they go in and coo around while the hens,and the 2nd round team eat their morning meal....I sit for a hour in the loft,and it`s so noisey in there,you think they were all OLD birds,looking for a mate etc...They don`t stop running around....I assume they are very healthy,by their actions,and droppings,and pink skin color and a pinkish mouth....Yet,they will not loft fly for more then 1 hr....The young cocks want IN the loft....They are all fighting to be the alpha male in the section...I hope that`s motivation on race day....These birds are March hatched...They have made (3) 60 mile tosses by May 26th...That doesn`t mean I took them 40 miles the 1st toss....I started at a 5 miler....Then 5 @10 miles....4 @ 20 miles....2 @ 25....2 @ 35....then the 60 milers....
Then I locked them up for a month....July 4th,I started training again @ 20 miles....and last Saturday,they were back to 60 miles again,for the 4th time....My 1st race is August 11th....I should have them in decent shape by then,I hope...They are well trained,but not in racing condition yet....This is my way how to do it...Maybe not the way written in stone,but what way about training pigeons IS written in stone ?? There`s not a big enough stone to carve the ways into it !!! Alamo