Training Racing Pigeons – how to be successful in pigeon racing?
Posted on 17. Mar, 2011 by in Training Racing Pigeons
Training Racing Pigeons: More and more people are becoming familiar with the sport, pigeon racing. May it be because they are bird-lovers by nature or are just fond of healthy competitive sports; these people make pigeon racing gain significant interest. Indeed, there are a number of factors that contributes to people becoming a hobbyist, let alone a professional racing pigeon trainer. Whatever the motivation, people will find that training racing pigeons is both a tiring yet thrilling experience. Every day is a new opportunity in training racing pigeons to become winners.

How to train racing pigeons
Training Racing Pigeons: Take it seriously
In every race, the owner waits at the bird’s loft for their pigeons to return. Sometimes, people does not realize just how high investments on some pigeons actually are—so owners take training racing pigeons very seriously. Each hobbyist have their own way of training racing pigeons but make no mistake that they are always derived from the basic steps that every enthusiast must follow.
Training Racing Pigeons: The loft
Decide where to position the pigeon’s loft, since this will be the end line of the race. Usually, trainers position the loft in their own backyards. This makes the pigeon more easily acquainted with the loft’s proximity—an essential factor since it will be the loft of the pigeon for as long as he is racing.
Make sure that the pigeon is fed with a healthy diet. The diet must meet their nutritional need every day especially during, both, and after the racing season. Do the feeding and caring of the pigeon in their own loft so they will associate their loft as their own home.
The loft must be big enough for the pigeons to practice their flight skills. When training your pigeon, it is best to leave the door of the loft open. This will allow the pigeons to have the freedom to fly out and come back. Ultimately, the owner may choose where he will train the pigeon. It can be a different loft from where the pigeon was raised to though for practicality, it will be more ideal to have the same home loft and training loft.
Training Racing Pigeons: The trap training
Train the pigeons to enter the pigeon trap by placing treats in it. The trap ought to be placed inside the loft since it would be where the pigeons will return to after the race. This is done so that the owner can get to the pigeons quickly and record the data and time duration of the pigeons’ flight. Also, train the pigeons to enter release baskets by giving the birds treats. Like he traps, these baskets are also important since they are where the pigeons will be released at the beginning of the race.
Train the pigeons to fly from a location up to their home loft. The locations and distance is up to the trainer’s discretion since each trainer may use different points based on the pigeons’ experience and ability. Furthermore, release the pigeons from increasing distances so they will be able to practice flying from long distances. In this way, the pigeons will not be lost and will be expected to return at their own loft at the end of the race.
The initial race for the pigeons will be the most critical. It is common to encounter pigeons that lack experience and training so it may cause disruptions and confusion to other pigeons during flying.
Experience is the most important factor in pigeon racing followed by proper training. Once your pigeon have this, then success will surely come in training Racing Pigeons.
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Hey, David Here. Thanks for checking out my site. I hope you will find useful the information I put here about pigeons.
I have been breeding pigeons since teenage days. In my hometown in Virginia, I have about 60 pigeons in my loft, all performers. Some of them I have given away to friends and people who want to get started with this hobby .To know more about my background just take a look at the "about me" page.
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