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  1. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    https://www.siegelpigeons.com/product/apc-moxidectin/ https://www.siegelpigeons.com/product/apc-moxidectin-plus/ I would use one of these if I was going to worm. The plus version also treats tapeworms.
  2. Old_Strain_Lover

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    For the past 3 months I've been having trouble even just finding feed. I had to resort to feeding chicken feed because it was all I could get. This country (whole world) is a hysterical mess. Pretty soon 37.99 is going to be cheap. Dog food has gone up about 35-40% in my area.
  3. Old_Strain_Lover

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    Yes it happens... not super often but it's not a rare thing by any means. It's more common in short beaked birds and birds with curved beaks like German Beauty Homers. Sometimes it can happen from parents who are rough feeders (babies beaks are very soft and pliable), and also from genetic...
  4. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving to everyone out there in pigeon land!!!
  5. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Thanks for sharing that Kiki
  6. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Oh wow, I had no idea. I haven't been able to be on here much lately and didn't know... Fly free my friend, and enjoy the view from up above like all of our feathered friends💞. You definitely left your mark on this forum with your passion and love for pigeons and willingness to help each and...
  7. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Anyone hear from biophiliac lately? Haven't seen any posts from her in a long time
  8. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Definitely old enough to be flying then. Do they come in to the loft when you call them? You have to chase them somehow... throwing a ball, spraying with water... whatever gets them in the air and moving. You can't have them sitting places where you don't want them to, or not flying while they...
  9. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    How old are they? Did they ever fly? are they molting? have you flagged them to get them in the air?
  10. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Looks like a blue grizzle
  11. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Happy Independence Day!!!
  12. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    The first picture is a recessive red... so the parents carry recessive red. The second looks like some kind of grizzle. The third appears to have some heavy bronzing (bronze is pretty common in recessive reds so that's where it's probably coming from). It's often pretty interesting what is...
  13. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Oh ok... the guy I was thinking of is in Prosser I believe... I think that's the southeast side.
  14. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Don't feel bad about getting back some of the money you put into them over the years. Feed is expensive nowadays, and it's a lot of work to look after them. Plus if you go on the low side with the price, it's more likely that a dog trainer will try to take them. If someone pays more money, it's...
  15. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    I'm pretty sure you'll notice a difference. Utility breeds can typically eat quite a bit more than the smaller breeds haha
  16. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    I'm guessing they can pack away some food haha
  17. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    Droppings look a bit too green (he definitely needs to clean), and some of them just look puffy or off or something... it's hard to explain. I wonder if he's breeding or has any fertility problems
  18. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    It is great stuff. I use it for all of my veggies, and fruits, and berries etc. (yet another reason I don't use any medicines/drugs as I don't want any of that in my soil). It doesn't burn even if you use it fresh, although I typically compost it except for what I spread out prior to the winter...
  19. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    I'd be careful if they do return. By looking at that video, something seems off about his birds health-wise.
  20. Old_Strain_Lover

    Pigeon Talk

    By the looks of it, it seems that door is like the back wall so to speak, so when it's closed I really don't see where or how they could fall. Are you going to be using bowls for nests? if not you could always place 2 bricks in a corner and block off a square section for them to build a nest in...
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