Seen a lot of videos on TH-cam but these are the most genuine informative brilliant pigeons and I love the way you make the pigeons work around you and your lifestyle and your job Quality not quantity The standard in your lofts comes down to prize-winning prize-winning prize-winning Great Videos Your 30 day old youngsters look more like six months old brilliant conditioning
It will Steve. If you want to compete. You need them in the dark. If you breed early you won’t need to darken them but you have to start training them earlier
@@simonkennedy5567 i have a team of 25 young birds that fly well around the loft they range and have done for the past 2 months, they are all different ages , the earliest in Jan and the latest March. They will fly for about an hour every morning and every evening , the older ones are already heavy face malting and im worried that the younger ones were bread too late to keep them on the natural system ? thanks for the quick reply
I was wondering where your trap was Yours is the first loft I have seen that trap through the roof Brilliant Who designed that And does it work as part of ventilation
HI SIMON, 8 WEEKS IS PERFECT. PERSONALLY I DON'T LIKE THE SYSTEM,BUT YOU HAVE TO GO ON IT TO COMPETE. IF I STARTED UP ON MY OWN I WOULD PUT ABOUT A DOZEN ON THE DARKNESS, THE REST OF THE YOUNG BIRDS WOULD BE BROUGHT UP TOTALLY NATURAL, THEY WOULD BE THE ONES FOR THE FUTURE.
I really enjoyed the video! 2 in 1 informative videos( darkening and window hood cocks) thank you for sharing Simon! 1st and 2nd round are both in the darkening system?
Yes. Doug. I darken them once the second round go in. I normally have only one round. But I bred some early for a friend. And I kept 6 from the first round. They were bred early in January when naturally dark
Oh lots of dove. I enjoy watching . Nice content. From remyu vlog
Brilliant pigeons look really well absolutely love your videos mate great tips great advice you show everything 👍
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great video , looking forward on the next one
Seen a lot of videos on TH-cam but these are the most genuine informative
brilliant pigeons and I love the way you make the pigeons work around you and your lifestyle and your job
Quality not quantity
The standard in your lofts comes down to prize-winning prize-winning prize-winning
Great Videos
Your 30 day old youngsters look more like six months old
brilliant conditioning
Thanks 👍
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You have a nice cage for your healthy pigeons and i'm guessing you have your own ways of giving proper conditioning for your racing pigeons. Ayos!
woow adorable pigeons, they enjoyed flying at the bright weather
Oh wow, I love to see a lot of pigeons, good for them they have their own home, and you take care of them. They have their own rooms hihi.
thanks for sharing,too many doves
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Theres alot that goes into having pigeons and racing them, good information
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I like, do you ever race the hens
im new to the young bird sport got mixed feelings on dark or natural ? hope this vid helps 👍
It will Steve. If you want to compete. You need them in the dark. If you breed early you won’t need to darken them but you have to start training them earlier
@@simonkennedy5567 i have a team of 25 young birds that fly well around the loft they range and have done for the past 2 months, they are all different ages , the earliest in Jan and the latest March. They will fly for about an hour every morning and every evening , the older ones are already heavy face malting and im worried that the younger ones were bread too late to keep them on the natural system ? thanks for the quick reply
I was wondering where your trap was
Yours is the first loft I have seen that trap through the roof
Brilliant
Who designed that
And does it work as part of ventilation
hi alan i designed it myself and yes it also works like a chimney dragging air from the loft
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Any chance of getting the measurements of your nest box fronts. (Subscriber) thanks
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HI SIMON, 8 WEEKS IS PERFECT. PERSONALLY I DON'T LIKE THE SYSTEM,BUT YOU HAVE TO GO ON IT TO COMPETE. IF I STARTED UP ON MY OWN I WOULD PUT ABOUT A DOZEN ON THE DARKNESS, THE REST OF THE YOUNG BIRDS WOULD BE BROUGHT UP TOTALLY NATURAL, THEY WOULD BE THE ONES FOR THE FUTURE.
Yes Kevin. Your correct. And thanx for watching
Thanks Slayer I stay on the darkness system
i'm okay in the darkness brother Ronald as long as i have rice and fish with me
Your the dark knight brother Ronny
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@@kennedysupergirls5226 And don't forget the BV hehe
hi how can I PM you over racing young birds on the natural system ? Thank you for the video you uploaded, it was very educational.
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Hi Steve, if you can't find SIMON'S fb , search for Kennedy SuperGirls fb page and send me the message I will forward it to Simon
@@kennedysupergirls5226 have PM you on fb , look forward to the reply and thanks once again x
@@simonkennedy5567 hi i have PM you on facebook thanks !
I really enjoyed the video! 2 in 1 informative videos( darkening and window hood cocks) thank you for sharing Simon!
1st and 2nd round are both in the darkening system?
Yes. Doug. I darken them once the second round go in. I normally have only one round. But I bred some early for a friend. And I kept 6 from the first round. They were bred early in January when naturally dark
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