10 Pigeon Racing Rules to Remember
Sometimes I am asked for rules that are important to remember.
Sometimes I am asked about differences between champions and non champions.
Sometimes I am asked so many things.
I made writing about pigeons and pigeon sport my living so it stands to reason that I know nearly all great champions in Holland and Belgium personally, but I also know their birds, their lofts and their methods. And it is these things together that will bring fanciers to the place where there is so little room: At the top. Good pigeons alone are not enough to perform, they need to be in a good environment and… they need to be treated well. Being successful seems so easy for champions; non-champions often think this sport is full of pitfalls. That’s why I will give a summary of points that may make all the difference between winning and losing, some rules to follow and remember. It is not written for the champions, nothing new for them I guess, but they are meant for those numerous others that try to be champions.
RULE ONE
What matters most of all to be successful is good pigeons. It sounds so simple but too many fellow sportsmen are not aware of that. They think successes are hidden in a magic bottle, they believe in secrets that do not exist and sometimes suspect champions of having secrets that they do not want to expose or share. But if they have a secret it is their birds!
RULE TWO
Good birds are not the monopoly of the great names, on the contrary. Most great names owe their fame to birds that they got from completely unknown fanciers. So a bird is not a good bird only as it is from Janssen, van Loon, Klak, Toye or whoever. What most fanciers do not realise is that even the greatest champions in the world breed far more bad birds than good ones. I agree there is a lot of cheating, but when birds from a champion turn out to be no good this does not mean you were fooled.
RULE THREE
Forget about all those theories concerning eyes. Belgians and Dutch laugh with such talk and that is something everybody should do. The fact that there is not even a Dutch word for ‘eye sign’ must have a reason. Scientists in Belgium frequently said ‘eye sign’ is bull and so is the opinion of some that claim that the eyes if a bird show if it is a good racer or breeder or not.
I always say:
‘If you want do buy good birds do not look into the eyes of the pigeon but in those of the fancier.’ Is he honest? Does he do his best to sell quality for the money he gets?
RULE FOUR
If I had the choice, race a super bird in poor condition or an average bird in super shape I would prefer the last one. It is true indeed that good birds get in good shape easier than others. So natural health is also a quality! Get rid of pigeons that have problems staying healthy 365 days per year.Of course you should keep them in a sound environment. How can you expect birds to get into good shape when you put them in a loft in which they have to fight bad conditions such as heat, draught or humidity?
RULE FIVE
Champions also know how to get good birds in good shape, which is a must to perform, because as mentioned before good birds alone are not enough. But do not think condition can be bought or shaken out of a bottle. So stay away from medicine as much as possible. Medicine are developed to cure humans and animals that are sick. They are not developed to turn average pigeons into winners. The ‘magic bottle’ with the magic stuff that will make you a winner does not exist. Why else are so many vets poor racers? And why would champions spend money on better birds if they would know how to turn bad birds into winners?
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RULE SIX The pedigree is important but no more than that. Too many foreigners value that piece of paper too much and that is something that Belgians and Dutch do not understand. As if pedigrees could fly.. With a bird of good origin you just have a greater chance. Foreign buyers just ask to be cheated. Not all exporters and importers are good men. It happens that the owner of a super bird is offered more money if he makes a better pedigree so that the bird is worth more. It is the buyers who value the pedigree too much who are responsible for this. If pedigrees were made after babies were rung, so before they won a race, many of them would be different from what they are now.
RULE SEVEN Champions never ever toss or race birds that do not train spontaneously but there is a difference between training and training. Birds making endless rounds around the loft are not training properly. When it is ‘training time’ they must be on the alert, with stretched necks they must be ready to burst out of the loft with a tremendous noise. It must look as if the loft is vomiting pigeons that do not make one single round but fly away like hell in a straight line. When you turn round after you have let them out you may not see them any more. If they stay away for a long time and then come back in little groups, tired with hanging wings, you may have nice dreams about the race to come. Now it may be clear why I do not favour a flag to make birds fly. If you need one you have a problem. Forcing unhealthy birds to train may make the condition even poorer as it was.
RULE EIGHT Concerning good birds, propaganda does not count, results do. But as for results 2 things are important to consider:
a. How many birds does a fancier enter in a race? Winning 10 prizes looks good. But if such a man entered 100 plus birds it means nothing. His fellow sportsman that only won 3 prizes was far better if he only entered 3 birds.
b. Furthermore the strength of the competition is very important. A first prize or an impressing result means nothing to me. I want to know more. ‘Tell me against whom you race and I will tell you how good your birds are.’
RULE NINE Some birds have such great shortcomings that they are easy to recognise as bad birds but the opposite is not true. Nobody can see for sure if a bird is good. That is why smart fanciers will never say ‘this is a good bird’, they say ‘this is a nice bird’ and that is quite a different thing! ‘Pretty’ does not mean ‘good’, concerning this pigeons and women do not differ much.
RULE TEN Unfortunately the so called ‘young bird disease (Adeno/Coli) has become a problem worldwide. If you give youngsters the same mixture of food from the age of 10 weeks and older you significantly reduce the chances of an outbreak. Youngsters get more vulnerable if you change the mix during the week as so many fanciers do. Giving diet in the beginning of the week and ‘stronger’ food later on is risky since we got this new disease. The change of food is too hard on the intestines as it seems.
10 Pigeon Racing Rules to Remember by: Ad Schaerlaeckens
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they are great rules to live by all of them. We as fanciers all need to read and understand these rules.
Excelent please continue your candid comments and expose the foolish myths that plague our sport
I’m finding the more i talk to fanciers that most of them wont give you a state answer .
only a small hand full will but the rest are full of hot air . they think that if they tell you to much that you will beat them .
and they are wondering why the sport is dying !!!!!!
I totally agree jason
How do you select your breeders? Are you just looking for birds That had raced well, or are you selecting them by their form, and stocking them so you don’t take the chance of loosing a possible good breeder.
Hey Coach1st,
Here are a few articles that I think can deffinetly help you out.
3 Tips For Selecting Breeders
https://www.pigeonracingpigeon.com/whats-new/3-tips-for-selecting-breeders/
Understanding Breeding Part 2 – Selection
https://www.pigeonracingpigeon.com/whats-new/understanding-breeding-and-genetics-part-2-selection/
Understanding Breeding Part 3 – Pigeons Win Races, Not Names…
https://www.pigeonracingpigeon.com/whats-new/understanding-breeding-and-genetics-part-3-pigeons-win-races-not-names/
Thanks for posting your question!
Yours in the sport,
-Chris
Rules to live by if you ask me. Health is what we should all strive for, without medicine helping. I have been told by several older fliers, that many years ago, there wasn’t near the medicines we have now on the market………what gives huh. I also remember a gent telling me that all he uses was in the supermarket, works for me. I myself have a couple of unopened medicine packages, soon the expire. It’s tough reteaching yourself to use less med’s, since the people you fly againist talk about using med’s each an every week. Keep at it though, easy is the best way, less work and more FUN. KEEPEM FLYING.
During WW II a american pigeon named G.I. JOE is credited with saving the lives of 1000 british solders he recieved a DICKENS MEDAL the animals equivelent to the vitory cross
Please please please help me. I am absolutely brand new in this sport, and I know absolutely nothing. The more I read, the more I get confused with answers ranging from one spectrum to another. I dont even know how much to feed, some fanciers say alot of protien, others say little. I need some sound solid advice. I think I’ve broken each of your ten rules. These are good guidelines for me and I will use them from here on in, but I have so many more questions, and need so much more information. Can you mentor me? I’m a humble guy, I live according to my means, but love this sport. Dean from South Africa
Hey Dean,
Have you gotten a chance to read the Beginners Handbook?
http://pigeonracingpigeon.com/beginners-handbook/
-Chris
http://www.pigeonracingpigeon.com
#1 should be – GOOD CARE and GOOD HEALTH………….the best pigeons in the world will accomplish little if these two requirenments are not met. Learn these before spending your savings on good pigeons…..and to be very honest Good pigeons are NOT as expensive as some might want you to believe.
true enough…….
I have a pigeon landed here today 12.4.10 ring no N3663 on one leg and a yellow band on other no number on it.
I Live in Golan North Wales LL51 9YU. She’s been feed with mixed bird seed and watered. Very tame. I cant find any way to report this could you help me.
Tom
im not using any drug or medicine for my pigeons when my first race but when i used some medicines its same result , now im using herbal and natural supplements for my birds. Befor ei lost all of them usinf medicines i bought ( imported ) and locally produce but my pigeons end up desaster. Now they can fly as much 100K 150K for training alone and still in good shape. Ventillation and proper handling i think is one factor to have a nice birds. I gave only protien and little carbo for my birds, clean water everyday , clean loft , herbal tea , ginger into water and olive oil ( just a bit ) to mixed herbal supplement. No oral medicines i used now.
Now im racing my 8 YB in a 350-450KM here in our country. I hope result would be a good one.