How to re-home old homing pigeons and update on my babies pigeons.

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Published 2021-10-10

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  • Great idea on rehoming the birds. Thank you Jack for sharing. Your turkey wanted to be the star of the show.
  • @RFRP
    Solid advice there, Jack. If you’re not ok losing them don’t try to rehome them. Plain and simple. Nice technique
  • I can tell you, it works! Thankyou for sharing! All the birds I have now are rehomed pigeons :) some of them I did not even have to cut the feathers off. Blessed easter from Norway!
  • @pizzaaria
    Everything looks great. Most of flyers in middle east rehome the birds like that. Some tie the wings with strings and after a week or two they open the string and let them fly. Thanks for sharing 😘😘😘
  • i ve been using lime in my loft for years now and my birds are not bothered by it .only i dont spread it so thickly . love and best wishes from the uk .....ps i enjoyed the vid.
  • @KabutigTV
    Verry beautiful pigeon sir. Sending suport
  • @MaydisLoft
    That's good to know, thanks for the tip. Babies look good 👍
  • @sheilaolund5783
    Watching the chickens reminded me of getting off of work! Lol
  • @gnads1
    You should be wary using course or powdered dry lime. Lime burns the birds feet & the dust will go in their eyes. You should by hydrated lime powder & mix it with water to a running consistency and paint it on the surfaces(white wash it's called) & allow to dry.
  • @christrella3134
    Some people use lime and others sand. You can use floor absorbent ( clay) but it tends to stay damp. Overall, the birds look great.
  • Just try soaping the flight fethers in soffend soap much more efective and no stress to the bird just dont bath it untill ready .from the uk .🖒🖒
  • @marcrochat1778
    Loved your video. Keep them coming. Very informative. Looking forward to your next one. Please would u cover more on your experience with staring up as a new beginner in this hobby of keeping pigeons as a hobby?