My pigeons always go through the wires and it is very hard to find a spot without wires....I never realized how many powerlines there were everywhere until I started racing pigeons.
Dale FUAA FUAA PAPA. same happened to me in my last video. There was a lot of fog, we had to find nice spot where the sun was visible. We found one but full of wires. Ya tu saves Papa
Yesterday's release point was in a area that had trees on the right and left. The easiest way for them to go was straight ahead from the basket and into the wires at the end of grassy area. If the space is open enough like today, they will either go right or left to get their bearings altitude, which in this case was to the right, and again into the wires that happened to be there. The birds are not attracted to the wires. They fly this way regardless if there are wires there or not (take off and swing either left or right). That's why as a handler, you shouldn't release them next to power lines like this.. You're just taking a chance on one or more of your birds splitting their chest open or injuring a wing from striking a power line..
I tried few times putting a second person in the other side and that help a little for the birds to go strainght. I have tried differents way to do it, wires behind, in the front, left or right and I think they just go werever they want to go.
Listen the pigeons always go to the Wyatt I don't even know why because it happens to me I'm letting them going One Direction with no wires and they go right through the wise I don't know why but they always do the same thing
Ya están ganando forma esas balas. Interesante con la inclinación natural de ir hacia los cables. Súper esos pichones.
Gracias
Que buen video , esta bien lindo el teem , saludos desde Argentina
Gracias
My pigeons always go through the wires and it is very hard to find a spot without wires....I never realized how many powerlines there were everywhere until I started racing pigeons.
Yes, even the parks with plenty of open space, always have some wires
Dale FUAA FUAA PAPA. same happened to me in my last video. There was a lot of fog, we had to find nice spot where the sun was visible. We found one but full of wires. Ya tu saves Papa
Dale. Good luck
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Thanks
Saludo quintero cuando yo doy suerta que hay cables electrico la dejo que salgan de cesta de 3 en 3 para no tener ninguna baja suerte y bendiciones
Suena buena idea
My one too ,, most of time the pass close by
Yes, they love to go there
Yesterday's release point was in a area that had trees on the right and left. The easiest way for them to go was straight ahead from the basket and into the wires at the end of grassy area. If the space is open enough like today, they will either go right or left to get their bearings altitude, which in this case was to the right, and again into the wires that happened to be there. The birds are not attracted to the wires. They fly this way regardless if there are wires there or not (take off and swing either left or right). That's why as a handler, you shouldn't release them next to power lines like this.. You're just taking a chance on one or more of your birds splitting their chest open or injuring a wing from striking a power line..
I tried few times putting a second person in the other side and that help a little for the birds to go strainght. I have tried differents way to do it, wires behind, in the front, left or right and I think they just go werever they want to go.
@@quinteroloft9530 .. There has to be a spot around there that has no powerlines..
Tienes razón la electricidad ase un campo manetico que las atrae pero según aumenté su capacidad de orientación ira desapareciendo
Si, veremos
Pero cuándo suerte serca de una antena de comunicación puede que las atraigan un poco incluso cuando esté su sentido de orientación a full
Muchas cosas q pueden atraer o solo coincidencia
Listen the pigeons always go to the Wyatt I don't even know why because it happens to me I'm letting them going One Direction with no wires and they go right through the wise I don't know why but they always do the same thing
Yes, I have the same experience