Gentleman, this is the first time I have heard you. I have been impressed with your opinion or way of proceeding. Clean, clear and sensible. I have felt something that few know, very similar to what I lived and experienced. I try to start over and I still maintain the two winning lines that I created 20 years ago. Thank you very much for being so clear and concise, I think so too. VanBerbel. Almeria - Spain.
I agree with everything Mike Ganus spoke about when it comes to racing pigeons. Bloodlines do win, or else we would’n’t be selective breeding so much. Good luck racing 👍
mike is a great guy i don't know if he remembers me but when i first started flying pigeons 24 years ago i was having problems with sickness & poor quality birds he sent me a breeding program & a medication program it was simple 2 years later i started winning & learning. Now today i have some great pigeons that i have breed myself using what i learned through the years but it all started because of mike i never got any birds from him but i started my own grizzle family 2 years ago i had champion grizzle & 2 nd champion bird at one point in the lucky 17 one loft race last year i won 1 st & 8th on the 150 m race in the lucky 17 one loft race & now have the race record for the 150 m race
I would recommend using concrete floors, less headaches, easy to clean. Never need to replace the wood out, instead just scrape and torch the floors of any diseases as needed. 2 or 3 inch concrete slabs would be very good on top of the heat pads.
Forget about feather back and all other bullshit. The only way to find the winner is to race. And the right way to breed pigeons is to cross champion to champion and if they aren't defects then send them to race.