Hi James, great content. With all these babies, what is your favorite, fastest, most economical way to test as many as possible to see their racing ability? So that you know which breeding's are quality enough to send to a one loft?
That is such a good question, Chris!! The fastest way is to race as many as possible, be that at OLR or club racing. I have as many of my 2024 birds as I can racing somewhere.
Why don't you get some of bluetooth cameras of TEMU there about $6 each get a dozen keep a eye from your phone picture is ok as long cameras not moving have a look alway send them back for free won't hurt
@@Davidtorres-uk8mm No. This year I’m only participating in OLRs and not club racing due to time constraints. Some of these late hatches will be for sale, others will be kept for backup stock and maybe I’ll hold onto a few just for loft flying 🙂
@@RFRP this is my first year starting and I just bought 3 breeding pairs but I was told to hold off on breeding them rn if I want to club race and are there any tips you could tell me
Can you leave them together for a week and then just put there original mates back in once the eggs are laid? Bull breeding style? Then you dont have to wait so long between the rounds
Something like that might work, but I’d be afraid that the original mate wouldn’t accept the eggs. I put a foster pair together at the same time I put the breeding pair together. Once both pairs have laid eggs, I discard the foster eggs and swap them with the breeding pair’s eggs. Then the breeding pair will start over again. I foster all eggs off the breeder pair. This method allows me to get eggs from my breeder pair every 10 days or so.
Good stuff!! Keep them multiplying 👍🏼
Thank you! 🤞🏻
Good luck on the pairings.. Hope it all works out well.
Thanks my friend!!
Hi Bud did you decide to keep the late birds like i said you could have something brilliant
I am going to keep a handful of them. Would like to get a small flock flying around again.
Looks like some amazing pairing and man oh man I am excited to see what these x 🧬 come out to be 🏆🪽🪽🤞🏼
Thanks my friend!! I’m really excited too. I think we’ll get something special ☺️
@@RFRP most definitely gonna be some true ace pigeons 🏆🪽🧬
Haha romantic pigeon music almost worked for me! Haha
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💦 Thank you! ☺️
The 1 with the foot i call him Keyser soze from the movie The Usal suspects
Love it!!
Hi James, great content. With all these babies, what is your favorite, fastest, most economical way to test as many as possible to see their racing ability? So that you know which breeding's are quality enough to send to a one loft?
That is such a good question, Chris!! The fastest way is to race as many as possible, be that at OLR or club racing. I have as many of my 2024 birds as I can racing somewhere.
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Why don't you get some of bluetooth cameras of TEMU there about $6 each get a dozen keep a eye from your phone picture is ok as long cameras not moving have a look alway send them back for free won't hurt
That would be very cool! Thanks for the idea, Chris!
Hahaha bro that’s funny.
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Why are you breeding at this time year?
Good question. Just wanting to get a round of late breds off two special pairings. 🙂
@@RFRP are you going to race them this year?
@@Davidtorres-uk8mm No. This year I’m only participating in OLRs and not club racing due to time constraints. Some of these late hatches will be for sale, others will be kept for backup stock and maybe I’ll hold onto a few just for loft flying 🙂
@@RFRP this is my first year starting and I just bought 3 breeding pairs but I was told to hold off on breeding them rn if I want to club race and are there any tips you could tell me
@@Davidtorres-uk8mm where are you located?
Can you leave them together for a week and then just put there original mates back in once the eggs are laid? Bull breeding style? Then you dont have to wait so long between the rounds
Something like that might work, but I’d be afraid that the original mate wouldn’t accept the eggs. I put a foster pair together at the same time I put the breeding pair together. Once both pairs have laid eggs, I discard the foster eggs and swap them with the breeding pair’s eggs. Then the breeding pair will start over again. I foster all eggs off the breeder pair. This method allows me to get eggs from my breeder pair every 10 days or so.