This video will tell how I prepared my racing celibate hens to win Back to Back Long Distance Combines. The thumbnail shows the great 321 the morning after the 507 mile. She won both 407 and 507 mile combines. My systems are designed for fanciers that want to win and may not have a lot of time. Racing Pigeons is not difficult if they have correct body weight, super health, condition and excellent pigeons. Racing my celibate hen system using my feeding, training and resting program has made the sport fairly easy. #pigeonracing #pigeons #racingpigeons #pigeonvideos #pigeons 2023 #pigeonlover
Videos to Watch Below:
Dominate Racing Our Natural Health Program During Racing:. https://youtu.be/aLjysaQflgM
Long Distance Feeding Training and Resting: https://youtu.be/Xvol6GUU5TE
Feeding our Celibate Hens Maybe Less than you think Part 2: https://youtu.be/euD2T2MsNGk
Master Feeding and You Master Racing: https://youtu.be/nZ4Oab8hG10
Rest? How Much? https://youtu.be/TqbfcQZ4SMo
Top Hens and what I did day by day below:
McLofts 21 321 BC Hen
McLofts 21 486 BC Hen
McLofts 19 327 BC Hen
McLofts 18 2392 BC Hen
May 6th All Flew 317 Miles in Six Hours. Upon return all the Versele Laga Energy, Traditional and Start Mix all day until I removed in the late afternoon. One gallon of water on return from race contained Avian Solution (Oregano) Roni, ½ tablespoon of honey, two teaspoons of Probios. "See Natural Health During Racing"
Water: Following two days after race had Apple Cider Vinegar 1.5 ounces to the Gallon. Wednesday Red Cell Horse Vitamin One Teaspoon to Gallon Thursday Fresh water.
Feed: Versele Laga Depure, Sunday to Wednesday. See Video ‘Feeding our Celibate Hens. Maybe Less than you Think’. Part 2 and Part 1
Thursday Day of Shipping the hens had all they could eat of Versele Laga Energy mixed with Versele Laga Traditional. They ate loads of this combination.
Exercise:
Tuesday May 9th this was the hens only day out of the lofts all week. Flew 1.25 hours from 65 miles. One training flight leading up the 407 miles Race.
407 Miles on Saturday May 13th. We 1st Combine with 321 and were 1st , 2nd and 3rd Club with 321, 388 and 2392. 327 and 486 were close but not right at the top. 321 was 14 minutes ahead of the club and over 2 minutes ahead of the combine against a wind that was not in our favor.
321, 2392 and 486 went back to the 317 mile race on May 20th. 327 had a week off
Water on day of return and during the week was the same as previous week. Feed: We shipped in the Friday so the hens ate Versele Laga Depure all week including day of shipping. We had a poor race. Truck Driver said birds broke up and some landed in trees upon combine liberation. Sounds like falcon attack at liberation.
May 27th 507 Miles.
Feed and water the same as previous weeks through Wednesday eve when we gave Versele Laga Energy day before shipping. Day of shipping all the Energy and Traditional Feed they wanted. Always fresh water the day of shipping.
Training: 327 because of an off week had a 65 mile toss on Tuesday and the entire team went on a 35 mile toss on Thursday day of shipping for the 507 mile race. 327 was out of the loft two times during the week and 321, 436 and 2392 were out of the loft one time for about a 40 minute flight on day of shipping. No exercise or loft flying all week other than the one training flight between races.
Results: 507 Miles May 27th. 321 won the combine by 16 minutes ahead of the next loft in the combine by over 16 minutes. Flying 11 hours and 20 minutes. 327 was 2nd Combine and was 13 minutes ahead of the next loft in the combine flying 11 hours and 23 minutes. 436 was 3rd Combine and was two minutes ahead of the next loft in the combine flying 11 hours and 34 minutes. 2392 was hit by a hawk and my last bird home. Her racing career might be over.
McLofts 21 321 is 1st American Racing Pigeon Union All Distance Champion right now on June 4th
These hens will rest until Tuesday June 6th and go one a 35 minute training flight and a 45 minute flight on Thursday June 8th. They will race again at 507 miles on June 10th with only two flights between races in two weeks.
Results: https://pigeon-ndb.com/ewinspeed/report/
I race in Braintree SNE
I race in the Southern New England Combine. I race in the North Section.
Videos to Watch Below:
Dominate Racing Our Natural Health Program During Racing:. https://youtu.be/aLjysaQflgM
Long Distance Feeding Training and Resting: https://youtu.be/Xvol6GUU5TE
Feeding our Celibate Hens Maybe Less than you think Part 2: https://youtu.be/euD2T2MsNGk
Master Feeding and You Master Racing: https://youtu.be/nZ4Oab8hG10
Rest? How Much? https://youtu.be/TqbfcQZ4SMo
Top Hens and what I did day by day below:
McLofts 21 321 BC Hen
McLofts 21 486 BC Hen
McLofts 19 327 BC Hen
McLofts 18 2392 BC Hen
May 6th All Flew 317 Miles in Six Hours. Upon return all the Versele Laga Energy, Traditional and Start Mix all day until I removed in the late afternoon. One gallon of water on return from race contained Avian Solution (Oregano) Roni, ½ tablespoon of honey, two teaspoons of Probios. "See Natural Health During Racing"
Water: Following two days after race had Apple Cider Vinegar 1.5 ounces to the Gallon. Wednesday Red Cell Horse Vitamin One Teaspoon to Gallon Thursday Fresh water.
Feed: Versele Laga Depure, Sunday to Wednesday. See Video ‘Feeding our Celibate Hens. Maybe Less than you Think’. Part 2 and Part 1
Thursday Day of Shipping the hens had all they could eat of Versele Laga Energy mixed with Versele Laga Traditional. They ate loads of this combination.
Exercise:
Tuesday May 9th this was the hens only day out of the lofts all week. Flew 1.25 hours from 65 miles. One training flight leading up the 407 miles Race.
407 Miles on Saturday May 13th. We 1st Combine with 321 and were 1st , 2nd and 3rd Club with 321, 388 and 2392. 327 and 486 were close but not right at the top. 321 was 14 minutes ahead of the club and over 2 minutes ahead of the combine against a wind that was not in our favor.
321, 2392 and 486 went back to the 317 mile race on May 20th. 327 had a week off
Water on day of return and during the week was the same as previous week. Feed: We shipped in the Friday so the hens ate Versele Laga Depure all week including day of shipping. We had a poor race. Truck Driver said birds broke up and some landed in trees upon combine liberation. Sounds like falcon attack at liberation.
May 27th 507 Miles.
Feed and water the same as previous weeks through Wednesday eve when we gave Versele Laga Energy day before shipping. Day of shipping all the Energy and Traditional Feed they wanted. Always fresh water the day of shipping.
Training: 327 because of an off week had a 65 mile toss on Tuesday and the entire team went on a 35 mile toss on Thursday day of shipping for the 507 mile race. 327 was out of the loft two times during the week and 321, 436 and 2392 were out of the loft one time for about a 40 minute flight on day of shipping. No exercise or loft flying all week other than the one training flight between races.
Results: 507 Miles May 27th. 321 won the combine by 16 minutes ahead of the next loft in the combine by over 16 minutes. Flying 11 hours and 20 minutes. 327 was 2nd Combine and was 13 minutes ahead of the next loft in the combine flying 11 hours and 23 minutes. 436 was 3rd Combine and was two minutes ahead of the next loft in the combine flying 11 hours and 34 minutes. 2392 was hit by a hawk and my last bird home. Her racing career might be over.
McLofts 21 321 is 1st American Racing Pigeon Union All Distance Champion right now on June 4th
These hens will rest until Tuesday June 6th and go one a 35 minute training flight and a 45 minute flight on Thursday June 8th. They will race again at 507 miles on June 10th with only two flights between races in two weeks.
Results: https://pigeon-ndb.com/ewinspeed/report/
I race in Braintree SNE
I race in the Southern New England Combine. I race in the North Section.
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