In desperate need of Pigeons!

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Danro
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In desperate need of Pigeons!

Post by Danro » Tue May 16, 2006 11:44 am

My brittany is about 18 months old and I want to start to train him seriously. I've tried everything to get a hold of pigeons to start him on. I've tried trapping them, but with no success. I've checked all sorts of pigeon clubs but I don't want to spend big money. I've tried to find bird dog trainers in my area but also with no success. I thought about buying quail but I also don't want to spend alot of money. Does anyone know where to buy strong, CHEAP pigeons around the suburbs of Philadelphia?

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Post by GSP4619 » Tue May 16, 2006 12:15 pm

I am in Philadelphia let me see what I can come up with. My dad use to raise them and race them.

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Post by SwitchGrassWPG » Tue May 16, 2006 5:29 pm

Have you checked with members of your closest NAVHDA club?
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Post by GSP4619 » Wed May 17, 2006 7:57 am

Their is a place called Cammy's thats the guys name also he lives in Andalosha (SP) if your near their you can look him up he would be able to sell you a pair. Now this was a couple of years back and his price was 15.00 a pair. My dad don't know his price's now it's been awhile. He has a buddy Ray that he could see if he is getting rid of some old ones if he could send them your way.

As far as the street peigons, I would not even want to catch them they are loaded with all kinds of lice and god knows what else LOL.

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Post by Ayres » Wed May 17, 2006 11:39 am

GSP4619 wrote:As far as the street peigons, I would not even want to catch them they are loaded with all kinds of lice and god knows what else LOL.
Really? Any more than wild game birds?
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Post by ezzy333 » Wed May 17, 2006 11:48 am

If you are willing to drive to Illinois I can supply you with about as many homers as you would want. Have to check with the people around here that have them but I'll bet I can get 30 or 40 without any trouble aand probably many times that even.

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Post by GSP4619 » Wed May 17, 2006 12:08 pm

Ayres I don't know about that. City peigons here eat all kinds of crap like people's food that they toss in garbage. At my old place when I would take Ava to this baseball field. Their was this guy he would feed these street peigons stale bread, lettuce was out their and another time made me gag could not go their again he threw out raw groundmeat.

If you seen a Philadelphia street peigon especialy the ones that live in the train stations they are very sick looking.

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Post by Danro » Wed May 17, 2006 1:20 pm

I thought about trying to catch mourning doves, as there are alot around here. They seem too smart to catch with a pigeon trap like mine. I haven't had any luck yet. Are they just as good for training as pigeons are?

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Post by pear » Wed May 17, 2006 1:43 pm

I'd be real careful using Morning Doves. They are considered a Migratory Bird, thus protected by Federal Law...Don't think I'd be using them myself. ..."pear"
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Post by Danro » Wed May 17, 2006 1:48 pm

Yeah I guess your right. There is a season here in Pennsylvania but its long since over.

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