6 Steps to Breed Racing Pigeons Successfully
Racing Pigeon
Racing
 is an exact example of a challenge. And one must have his own secrets 
to win or be humiliated if lost. Check on the following steps which would help you breed the best among the best of champions.
1.       Choose the breed that wins.
Since
 you want to join in racing, your obvious purpose is to win.  Your 
pigeon must know how to come home after the race, it must be capable of 
coming back home and must have interest of getting back home.
2.       Choose the racing breed.
An
 apple won’t produce a strawberry. What does it mean? It means if you do
 not have any pigeons with racing gene, you would never produce it 
whatever kind of breeding you do. So you better get it for a chance of 
winning the race.
3.       Test your pigeons patiently.
Don’t
 rely with one result but when you see it on the third time, then you’ve
 got to pay attention to it. So if you didn’t see valuable results after
 placing at least 10 of their babies in tests, you’ve got to cull your 
breeders.
4.       Choose the best.
If
 you started to breed for 200, then focus to the top 2.  That’s really 
choosing the best or to give allowance, you may consider until 10.  
Culling for more than this ratio will not get you successful.
5.       Strengthening of genetic contribution.
Inbreeding
 increases the genetic contribution of your chosen breeders.  It 
provides more predictability because you narrow the gene pool.  It also 
lessens variability on their babies.
6.       Outcrossing.
With this process, you introduce a new bloodline into your flock which would enhance their qualities.
Those
 steps are very challenging and involve a lot of patience and 
perseverance.  After all, that’s all that’s necessary when you want to 
achieve the best of racing pigeons.
Top 8 Champion Breeds of Racing Pigeons
It’s
 all in their blood!  Check on the following list of champion breeds 
that have proved their winning records from their parents down to their 
offsprings.
1.       Fabry
Undoubtedly, this breed comes from the family of 1st place race winner.  Winning is definitely on its blood.
2.       Black Diamonds
When it comes to short and middle distance racing, Black Diamonds are people’s choice.
3.       Bastin
This breed comes from a great bloodline with its notable characteristics in terms of feathers and muscles.
4.       Flor Engels
This breed has champion origins which surely run through their successor along the line.
5.       Jan Aarden
This pigeon breed has proven to produce top racers for long distance category.
6.       Janssen
Ancestors of this pigeon breed have shown great records of winning.
7.       Van der Maelen
Being
 the champion is first on its vocabulary.  From its ancestors to 
different successors, Van der Maelen’s winning characteristic has been 
consistent and can be seen clearly.
8.       Sion
When you look on its pedigree, you’ll know this pigeon breed is definitely created to win the race.
There
 you have them, the leaders of race themselves! Although there are a lot
 more numbers of racing pigeons available these days, we only mentioned 
the few that have been acknowledge for their superb winning records.
Tips on Taking Care of Racing Pigeons
The
 word ‘race’ can be equated to ‘exhaustion’, which does not only apply 
to humans but to pigeons as
well. Take note of the following caring tips that you should apply to your birds after the race.
well. Take note of the following caring tips that you should apply to your birds after the race.
·       
Pigeon Racing
  After
 the race, wash your pigeon’s feet with warm water as well as their 
feathers. By washing or cleaning them, you’ll be able to wipe out the 
germs they could have acquired from the other pigeons that joined the 
race.
·         If
 the race was a long one, your birds would definitely need to feed, 
particularly in the morning as they arrived and then main feed should 
follow in the evening.
·         Do
 not forget that pigeons need to rest after the race.  Have them relax 
for at least 1 ½ days (36 hours) once the race is done.  This way their 
muscles recover and gain full potency which are essential for the next 
training and race schedule.
Racing
 pigeons have their own distinctive muscle strengths in order to endure 
the challenge of the race so their owners must always remember how to 
take care of them properly.
Top 3 Nutrients Racing Pigeons Need
Since
 it involves energy in order to fly, pigeons must be regularly checked 
and monitored if they are getting the right nutrient at the right amount
 in order to soar smoothly.
·        Carbohydrates
For
 the first few minutes of their flying, race pigeons would not last 
unless they’ve got sufficient carbohydrates.  They mostly need feed with
 loads of carbohydrates if they are to race for short distances.
·         Fats
Fats
 store energy while it’s not in use.  When it comes to racing, 
carbohydrates would be consumed immediately so fats are necessary so 
that for the next few distances, your pigeons still have energy to use. 
 When it’s a long distance race, include feeds with fat contents.
·         Protein
We
 all know that protein does a lot of wonders when it comes to 
maintaining and repairing muscles but it does not stop there.  It also 
improves fertility and hatchability which are very helpful in breeding. 
 The known ideal mix of protein in feeds is 18% at most.  Going beyond 
this mixture does not show any drastic development, although there’s no 
negative implications have been seen as well.
Responsibility
 is one major concern when it comes to maintaining racing pigeons that’s
 why it must be taken seriously, with full attention and great passion.
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