Subbed. I love pigeons and have rescued and released a few wild ones and an injured racer that I returned to the owner. They truly are beautiful birds. I’m glad you quoted the Bible! 🕊️
6:14 That's one of the ones that take notice of everything. They look so cute when being slightly overwhelmed or truly astonished, and they seem to think things through a lot 🙂
I've been flying since I was a kid "" off and on "" over the years. I'm 63 now. Yeah, I'm with you all the way. I've had ferals come back and home as well as, and sometimes better than some of the Homer's do! Many guys believe that ferals, being made up from themselves and lost homing pigeons and rollers and tipplers are "" Super Pigeons ""! Seriously. Because they're very adaptive and fly well. Sometimes flying 50 miles from the country to get to feed in the suburbs or Farms far from the cliffs they nest on in the wild. Great video! God bless you and safe travels.
@@garrett4866 once I hit 1k subscribers, I will post a video alerting everyone. I will also explain how to enter in the drawing in the video. Make sure to keep watching! Thank you for your support!
Do ya eat them?I do a lot of dove hunting and sometimes we have pigeons come in the field.I think they taste wonderful. They are pretty cool to watch on here.
@@JonesRacingPigeons I meant "Minnesota pigeons fanciers" including myself, we MN fanciers/hobbyists call feral pigeons "Scrubs". Since feral pigeons are not valued like racing pigeons and other domesticated fancy breed of pigeons. The definition of scrub for feral pigeon is useless pigeon or a scrubby street pigeon.
Subbed. I love pigeons and have rescued and released a few wild ones and an injured racer that I returned to the owner. They truly are beautiful birds. I’m glad you quoted the Bible! 🕊️
Thank You 🙏🏽
I want to thank everyone for their continued support of these videos. I will continue to create and bring you information and entertainment.🙏🏽
Can u give me ur phone number so that we can share videos , etc on watsapp
Great vids, awesome content and great editing, more please.
@@5161estel thank you and I sure will🕊️🙏🏽
Thank you for loving pigeons,❤
@@arabella4032 absolutely thank you for watching
6:14 That's one of the ones that take notice of everything. They look so cute when being slightly overwhelmed or truly astonished, and they seem to think things through a lot 🙂
Some lovely coloured birds there. Enjoyed the video. Blessings from the other side of the world.
Thank you blessings to you also🙏🏽
Very relaxing to watch this awesome video, keep them coming Sir. ❤👍🏾
Yes, these videos can be very relaxing. Thank you for your support mom. I love you and I will continue to stream these videos.
I've been flying since I was a kid "" off and on "" over the years. I'm 63 now. Yeah, I'm with you all the way. I've had ferals come back and home as well as, and sometimes better than some of the Homer's do! Many guys believe that ferals, being made up from themselves and lost homing pigeons and rollers and tipplers are "" Super Pigeons ""! Seriously. Because they're very adaptive and fly well. Sometimes flying 50 miles from the country to get to feed in the suburbs or Farms far from the cliffs they nest on in the wild. Great video! God bless you and safe travels.
Wow, that’s interesting. Thank you for sharing story and you stay safe as well and God bless you
Nice video, my son and I race pigeons and have had a wild one trap in and drink & eat. We just let him come and go as he pleases
@@joel11230 Thank You 🙏🏽
How do I enter the give away? Great birds!
@@garrett4866 once I hit 1k subscribers, I will post a video alerting everyone. I will also explain how to enter in the drawing in the video. Make sure to keep watching! Thank you for your support!
Love the color variety
Thanks 🙏🏽
Very informative video
Thank You 🙏🏽
So beautiful ❤
@@theophany1770 Thank You 🙏🏽
How did that homing pigeon x city pigeon turn out?
@@samyish actually turned out really nice
@JonesRacingPigeons was it able to home as well or fly as fast?
@ yes turned out great
So good
You have selections
Have you raced the hybrids with success? This is very interesting. Thanks for posting this. P,ls tell us more about the hybrids.
@@markgladney1836 I have used them mainly for other services no racing yet but they have done very well. Coming home from different places.
Friend of mine’s rescue a city pigeon had babies with one of his racers n won 60k at big Andy’s olr hey you never know
That’s incredible. You’re right you never know.
What year and what place did that bird get?
@@bottle_coke this bird has never been in a race, but it is a 2023 bird
@@JonesRacingPigeons I was referring to @westmontbroward
11:38 🥰🥰
thanks :)
Do ya eat them?I do a lot of dove hunting and sometimes we have pigeons come in the field.I think they taste wonderful. They are pretty cool to watch on here.
I hope you don't sell the mix birds as racers
In Minnesota we give feral pigeons the name "Scrub". A useless bird.
www.google.com/gasearch?q=the%20most%20expensive%20pigeon&tbm=&source=sh/x/gs/m2/5
Maybe this will change your mind
@@JonesRacingPigeons I meant "Minnesota pigeons fanciers" including myself, we MN fanciers/hobbyists call feral pigeons "Scrubs". Since feral pigeons are not valued like racing pigeons and other domesticated fancy breed of pigeons. The definition of scrub for feral pigeon is useless pigeon or a scrubby street pigeon.
What breed is this?
I have a few different breeds this red check that you see in the picture is a fybry mix Trenton….
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