I really think your channel is about to blow up, your a really good videographer. Your channel got me interested in something I didn’t even know existed
Mornings see in your video you mow the lawn in sa if you mow your lawn our pigions tend to go sit on the roof or don't whant to trap because of mowing the lawn just what I learned about in sa. Keep on with the good work and enjoy save
"He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day" Words to live by when starting out in the sport of pigeon racing. I learned the hard way, when I started racing, that it's better to limit your races and build for the future. You've done amazingly well in your first two seasons Dan, and picking your races carefully will definitely serve you well for next year and the year after. Small team flyers must always be thinking of next season, and making sure you'll have birds to compete. Your yearlings are next year's two year olds and to fly those longer Scots races you need a team of two and three year olds. Glad to see one of your favorites 1983 has returned. Take care of her and let her rest and recover, and get her ready for next year. Looking forward to seeing how your youngbird season goes and how those Belgium birds perform for you.
Fantastic video dan.... Good to see the explaining of the races. Credit to you for a great ob race year, and with the small team around you. Every hour, day, month, year you learn. theres alot of factual things with pigeons but one thing i love is just trying to think outside the box and try it! you never really know until you do it.... Also love how your sticking it out with what looks like the busy lifestyle etc you lead. Very well done Dan you should be very proud pal 👏👏look forward to the next one 👍
Whatever happened to the old thimble mattered and the old clocks nothing nice striking the clock when you put the thimble in it 😂👍 keep going you will get there 👍
Either stock loft when u build it or you're first 2 year old for next year with 1983. How many young birds do you actually have for this season?, and are they split into 2/3 rounds ??
Had a feeling when I seen a recent video and noticed not all young birds had moulted out as well as others and thats the age factor, but it's great to play mother nature and see them moult and turn into old birds in less than 12( weeks, last year you lost a lot of second and third rounders as you had pushed them to soon and to young, I hope that doesent happen this year, also you had no second/back up team for the second half of the season when the first rounders start to fall off form wise and realistically should be put away for yearllings next year, hopefully in time you will separate the rounds and all ways have a back up team. If you look on here long distance specialist's don't race young birds, just train them, as yearlings they will get 2-3 races and as 2 year olds+ they get 2 race more for fitness before the step up to long distance races, remember us Irish and English people have 2 fly the water to go long distance's , and it's Not 1bit easy , unlike Belgium and Holland across flat land
"He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day" Words to live by when starting out in the sport of pigeon racing. I learned the hard way, when I started racing, that it's better to limit your races and build for the future. You've done amazingly well in your first two seasons Dan, and picking your races carefully will definitely serve you well for next year and the year after. Small team flyers must always be thinking of next season, and making sure you'll have birds to compete. Your yearlings are next year's two year olds and to fly those longer Scots races you need a team of two and three year olds. Glad to see one of your favorites 1983 has returned. Take care of her and let her rest and recover, and get her ready for next year. Looking forward to seeing how your youngbird season goes and how those Belgium birds perform for you.
U are a great asset to pigeon racing even if only 2 or 3 new people take on pigeon racing thanks for ur dedication
I really think your channel is about to blow up, your a really good videographer. Your channel got me interested in something I didn’t even know existed
Love these , my family have been racing pigeons in Ipswich for 80 years , ty for your channel 👍
Thanks for the video, watching from San Francisco, CA and I do sail the bay..
I caught up on this video great stuff cool.
Your videos are awesome brother!!! You’ve inspired me to get into pigeon racing thanks
Mornings see in your video you mow the lawn in sa if you mow your lawn our pigions tend to go sit on the roof or don't whant to trap because of mowing the lawn just what I learned about in sa. Keep on with the good work and enjoy save
Dude, welcome back….. challenging three weeks…. Hang on in there…. Love the episode 🎉🍺💥👍😎
Thanks mate 👍
Very nice video my friend
Thanks
Hi just found your videos you doing a great job with your birds....is that charlie woofe with you ?.....keep the videos coming cheers
Brilliant VLOG please keep them going, 83 is meant to be
Good bird isn't she?
Well done mate, i also have a small team.. picking the races is the way to go, dropped 8 old birds this season
Goodluck on your races
Thanks 👍
Beautyful❤
"He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day"
Words to live by when starting out in the sport of pigeon racing. I learned the hard way, when I started racing, that it's better to limit your races and build for the future.
You've done amazingly well in your first two seasons Dan, and picking your races carefully will definitely serve you well for next year and the year after. Small team flyers must always be thinking of next season, and making sure you'll have birds to compete. Your yearlings are next year's two year olds and to fly those longer Scots races you need a team of two and three year olds.
Glad to see one of your favorites 1983 has returned. Take care of her and let her rest and recover, and get her ready for next year.
Looking forward to seeing how your youngbird season goes and how those Belgium birds perform for you.
Great content how did you do
You have the right set up an your doing well
'Pigeon racing flat out' 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Seriously, brilliant video and better result...you will waken up soon!!
Fantastic video dan.... Good to see the explaining of the races. Credit to you for a great ob race year, and with the small team around you. Every hour, day, month, year you learn. theres alot of factual things with pigeons but one thing i love is just trying to think outside the box and try it! you never really know until you do it.... Also love how your sticking it out with what looks like the busy lifestyle etc you lead. Very well done Dan you should be very proud pal 👏👏look forward to the next one 👍
Cheers buddy 👍
Enjoying this channel as well mate ....nearly as good as yours 😂😂😂
Whatever happened to the old thimble mattered and the old clocks nothing nice striking the clock when you put the thimble in it 😂👍 keep going you will get there 👍
👍🪶🪶🪶👍 Aloha from Hawaii🪶
Wy u put your pad ( from the clock) on the inside of the loft ?
Really glad 1983 made it back home.. hopefully she earned an early retirement
Yeah pleased to see her back for sure
Hi , do they still go on training tosses at the same time as the darkness system
I don't toss them until they're off darkness
@@howtotrainyourpigeon good to know ,,, do they do loft flying ?
@@andrewyoung9276 yeah loft fly as usual 👍
What is the bird limit in the club and how many do u breed each yr also how many lofts do u fly against .
@@geoffhackett6509 30 old bird limit, 40 young birds. Usually start with 40+ young birds but I'll have less this year
Man id love to get a bird from you
La sélection des futurs reproducteurs doit se faire sur les résultats des courses difficles.
Excuse pour le texte je suis Français.
😊
When you send to Lerwick in the future the birds won’t fly all the sea, they will most likely come down through Scotland over land
1983 coming in at a blazing 0.10 mph
Olá !
Seria possível ativar nas configurações a legenda em português. Desde já agradeço
OK
Either stock loft when u build it or you're first 2 year old for next year with 1983.
How many young birds do you actually have for this season?, and are they split into 2/3 rounds ??
Can’t believe you have 3 rounds of young birds. I have enough trouble with 1 round
Started with 41 but I'm at 38 YB now I think. They're all together as splitting into rounds was too much.
Had a feeling when I seen a recent video and noticed not all young birds had moulted out as well as others and thats the age factor, but it's great to play mother nature and see them moult and turn into old birds in less than 12( weeks, last year you lost a lot of second and third rounders as you had pushed them to soon and to young, I hope that doesent happen this year, also you had no second/back up team for the second half of the season when the first rounders start to fall off form wise and realistically should be put away for yearllings next year, hopefully in time you will separate the rounds and all ways have a back up team. If you look on here long distance specialist's don't race young birds, just train them, as yearlings they will get 2-3 races and as 2 year olds+ they get 2 race more for fitness before the step up to long distance races, remember us Irish and English people have 2 fly the water to go long distance's , and it's Not 1bit easy , unlike Belgium and Holland across flat land
if u get ur birds home in ones and twos from the race blame the hawks
اضف خاصية الترجمة الى اللغة العربية لو سمحت محبتي لك 👍
Subtitules in spanish please
Hi...feed those unwanted eggs to your dog buddy..😜🤙
I gave them to the local corvids. I'd be cleaning up after the dog for the next week...
@@howtotrainyourpigeon 😂😂😂
"He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day"
Words to live by when starting out in the sport of pigeon racing. I learned the hard way, when I started racing, that it's better to limit your races and build for the future.
You've done amazingly well in your first two seasons Dan, and picking your races carefully will definitely serve you well for next year and the year after. Small team flyers must always be thinking of next season, and making sure you'll have birds to compete. Your yearlings are next year's two year olds and to fly those longer Scots races you need a team of two and three year olds.
Glad to see one of your favorites 1983 has returned. Take care of her and let her rest and recover, and get her ready for next year.
Looking forward to seeing how your youngbird season goes and how those Belgium birds perform for you.
My thoughts exactly 👍
@@howtotrainyourpigeon offer still stands for a couple off our best long distance birds, next year if you'd like.