Hi Kurt , welcome back haha . I was worried about how your birds would go with moulting with all the early tossing and work they were doing. Your birds are still in the heavy moult so you are well behind now. Birds all come out the heavy moult a few weeks ago. But you did need to try a different strategy this year with the hawks. I guess the good thing is u can keep them locked up and get back to tossing pretty quick since they’ve already had a few. Hopefully works out well for you
Thanks, this video is about 3 weeks old all my early tossed birds are on 2nd last flight and thats on par with my mates birds here so i dont think it slowed the moult to much, ill update over next few days now everything has settled down here. The other non tossed later group will behind as thry are bit later bred 🤞🤞
All do respect, you should probably click his page and watch the videos. He knows what he is doing. These birds are going to OLR so they can’t loft fly there. They will loft fly when they get to the one loft
@@austinainsworth9141 I've watched most of his videos even before he moved to this property..if I'm not mistaking some will be raced locally... correct me if I'm wrong
Not true. I know top flyers around the world that never ever loft fly. Toss twice a week and race on the weekend. Locked down every other day. More than one way to skin a cat 😊
It is common for some fanciers to take this route and be successful, you can watch frank mclaughlin channel he has loads of infomation on this i have used adapted some of his tricks to see if i can deal with my falcons.
Hey Maney love watching your videos showing people how to race pigeons successfully would like to see how your birds would tackle racing in Tasmania racing across the bass straight really test your birds