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These birds can be vaccinated at the same age and these birds can be ranged and routed as well at the same age. These birds at their tender age are often grouped together in a specialized housing called the loft, and this will serve as their home up until their racing days. What to expect in the first 28 days Once these young birds have stayed for around 28 days on their nest, they are supposed to be transferred to a much larger loft. Most pigeon fanciers build multiple lofts in order to separate the males from the females as well as the young from the mature ones (or the unmated from the mated). The former is being done to have full control on breeding while the latter is often for pigeons which are not yet identified whether male or female. You can look for a complete food. Be sure to feed a balanced diet to your birds. Without water, the pigeons are less likely to survive. Even athletes need water and the same with these pigeons who are trained to race. The water that they drink must be free from bacteria. Thus, be sure to clean the container and serve fresh water every time. For example, in some places, there's a building code that if a structure goes beyond 100 squares feet, the building department would already require you to pay for a building permit. So there goes an additional expense on your part, and who knows, there might be more to come. Don't think that not having a large loft is a disadvantage. The use of the pigeons then spread towards China, India, and Greece. To top it all, some military agencies still utilize the pigeons to run their communication systems with the other units. Through time, raisers of homing pigeons surfaced. They have taken particular interest to these birds and have realized that they can make a hobby out of it. A healthy mix of quality grains must also be prepared. Use at least eight different grains to achieve a good balance of protein. This would ultimately fuel the racing pigeon's flight to success. Be careful, however, of overfeeding your pigeons. Excess energy will be stored in the pigeon's body as fat, thus making the pigeon feel heavier and will slow down his pace while flying.
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