Untold!!! Worlds Top Racing Pigeon Fanciers Reveal Their Winning Secrets
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Never Been Revealed Before Information.
Secret Winning Strategies Revealed By Some of the Legends in the Sport is Now Within Your Reach.
These Champs lay it Bear and Tell You Exactly How they Win Season after Season,How they Prepare their Birds for Race Day, Feeding, Health, Breeding and How they Motivate Their Birds to Fly Home So Fast. Aswell as what To Look out for During Racing Season,How to Get Your Birds Ready and in Peak Healthy Performance and More. This is not some Generic book you mite have bought online before. This eBook is Definately going to Push You Forward in Your Race Career and Help You from Making Costly Mistakes. This is a One of a Kind eBook.
These Champs Reveal, Tons of Tips,Tricks and Strategies.Never Offered Before.
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Untold!!! Worlds Top Racing Pigeon Fanciers Reveal Their Winning Secrets - The Racing Pigeon Enthusiast
Contents
Introduction........................................................................................pg3
Champion Ron Pairan-AU Elite Registered Champion........................pg4
Champion Jim Greelis-AU Racing Champion......................................pg11
Champion Anil George-AU Speed Champion.....................................pg22
Expert Pigeon Fancier-Terry Moore...................................................pg26
Williams Family Loft-Byron& Mo Williams.........................................pg35
Bieche Lofts-Alex Bieche...................................................................pg43
Sleepy Hollow Lofts-Tom DeMartino.................................................pg49
Top Gun Lofts-Richard Clark..............................................................pg55
The New Winning-Jim Wiley..............................................................pg63
Conclusion..........................................................................................pg69
Introduction
Hello and welcome to Untold-Worlds Top Racing Fanciers Reveal Their Winning Secrets. In my years in the Sport and hobby of Pigeon Racing I have Learned much like the rest of life there is no Better way to Becoming Successful then by following those who are Already Successful.
If you’ve ever wondered:
• How the Champion Fanciers consistently dominate the race results,
• How they get their Birds to Fly So Fast
• How they always
seem to breed Winner after Winner
• And if you can do it too
Then this Exclusive Book is going to help You Uncover some of the things that the Champion’s do day in and day out to Help them dominate the race sheets.
We are going to take you on an in-depth question and answer session with some of the most decorated Pigeon Fanciers in the World. They spill the beans on their addiction with Pigeon Racing and how they became so Successful and continue to Dominate almost every single race they enter.
If you’ve ever wished you could have a personal conversation with some of the top pigeon fanciers and ask them how they made the transition from average
to pigeon racing Champion, I’m giving you the next best thing.
So, I know you may be very excited to get started digging into the minds of the champions so without further ado let’s get started!
Q&A with AU Elite Registered Champion Ron Pairan
Q: Mr. Pairan. You have won numerous AU Elite Registered Champion certificates. It’s quite an achievement when someone produces and handles a bird capable of winning such a distinction, yet you have done it several times.
A. A: While I’ve had several AU Champions, I’ve yet to have an Elite champion. I have had some birds that I believe were capable, but I retired them to the stock loft before they had the opportunity.
Q. When did you start racing pigeons and how did you get interested in the sport
A., I became interested after a couple of my friends got pigeons. One of them, Ron Boyer, still races in California. Though I had pigeons, I couldn’t race them, and when I went to college I gave them up. When my oldest son joined 4-H he chose pigeons for a project. We obtained some birds from Bob Phillips. My son lost interest after a couple of years, but I was hooked again.
Q. Did you have any mentors in the sport that were important to you? If so, what areas of racing did they help you the most with? (Racing, training, health, etc.)
A. A. I tried to stay after meetings and listen to what the top flyers in the club, such as Terry Lynn and Jack Donley, were saying, Ron Boyer was also helpful as was Bob Phillips, but most of my information came from reading and watching videos.
Q. Do you specialize at any distance or are you competitive for all distances?
A., I like to compete at all distances, young birds and old birds. I am probably best at middle distance races, but I am trying to improve my results in the long-distance races.
Q. Do you fly any special system for young birds, lights, darkness, widowhood?
A., I leave the lights on to speed up the molt and fly young birds to the perch. I don’t raise early young birds or use any other system.
Q. What is your preferred system for competing in old birds?
A., I fly double widowhood.
Q. How do you prepare for short, middle and long-distance races?
A., I train hard before the season to get the birds in top condition. For the short races I will train once or twice during the week and as the races get longer, I train less. This year, following the 320 km races I only loft flew. I feed the birds all they want except for the day of shipping. On shipping day, I feed the birds about the time I expect them to return the following day for short and middle-distance races. For long races they get all they want just before shipping. For short races I feed barley early in the week, switching to race mix and adding peanuts and safflower at the end of the week. For longer races they get more corn, peanuts and safflower.
Q. What do you look for to know your pigeons are coming into form?
A., It is very difficult to tell. I like to see them looking healthy and active. They should want to exercise freely.
Q. Do you compete for average speed? If so, what are your thoughts on average speed?
A., I like to compete for average speed, but you shouldn’t be so obsessed with it that you take needless risks with your birds, especially if