We have a lot of fun in our club and we joke with everyone of our club members. We often say our birds are walking down 95 to get home! Keep up the great videos and keep being Dennis the Menace lol you just might win something this year!
The birds are doing good. Now if you could only get my age right I could say the same about you. To set the record straight I’m 64. But you are getting closer 😊
As I said before, they go into the power lines because you insist on tossing them from right under the wires.. That's the biggest no no when tossing your birds during training. You should know by now, that birds will 90% of the time, go left or right and swing back around and circle a few times and usually into the wires if they are there.. Are you going to get a clock, antenna pad and chip bands so you can keep track of the birds that come back from training tosses and for the racing season? That way you don't have to count them every time they get back into the loft..
It’s funny how you never notice the power lines until you want to release pigeons. I have all the equipment to race. We (me and Joe) will be hooking it up and chipping my birds later this month. Once we get out to 20 miles or so .
@@NewBeginningKennelLoft .. Good deal.. If I stepped out of my car to toss the birds and saw powerlines right over my head or even within a 1/4 mile, I'd get back in my car and drive somewhere else. That's why you look for an open area without power lines before hand. You can easily find those areas on Google Earth in about 5 minutes time..
45/45 made it back ! Let’s Go!!!
Right on your doing the 4 mile toss that's cool my brotha .Go with God
@@darinbrewer301 Bless You and may God Be With you also my brother
Don't worry about haters. Keep doing you brother God bless you. Your doing great.
@@frankrivera4479 brother thank you for your encouragement. I feel my confidence building and my competitive spirit stirring. Bless you my brother .
We have a lot of fun in our club and we joke with everyone of our club members. We often say our birds are walking down 95 to get home! Keep up the great videos and keep being Dennis the Menace lol you just might win something this year!
It’s all in good fun. Trash talking just got my competitive nature stirring. No one wants to bet”Dead Last” 😂 and ll be their MENACE
Keep them going And keep up the energy.
@@landofthefree4307 yessir
The birds are doing good. Now if you could only get my age right I could say the same about you. To set the record straight I’m 64. But you are getting closer 😊
@@josephschaefer5484 😂 I’m the senile one !!!
DEADLASTDENNIS IS CRAZY 😅 IM ROOTING FOR YOU TO WIN 🙏
@@abcloft302 thanks 🙏🏼 it’s all in good fun . But now I got to win 🥇 😆
As I said before, they go into the power lines because you insist on tossing them from right under the wires.. That's the biggest no no when tossing your birds during training. You should know by now, that birds will 90% of the time, go left or right and swing back around and circle a few times and usually into the wires if they are there.. Are you going to get a clock, antenna pad and chip bands so you can keep track of the birds that come back from training tosses and for the racing season? That way you don't have to count them every time they get back into the loft..
It’s funny how you never notice the power lines until you want to release pigeons.
I have all the equipment to race. We (me and Joe) will be hooking it up and chipping my birds later this month. Once we get out to 20 miles or so .
@@NewBeginningKennelLoft .. Good deal.. If I stepped out of my car to toss the birds and saw powerlines right over my head or even within a 1/4 mile, I'd get back in my car and drive somewhere else. That's why you look for an open area without power lines before hand. You can easily find those areas on Google Earth in about 5 minutes time..
PS. I also said that you were looking good for second place 😂
@@josephschaefer5484 we’ll see my friend who gets second place 🥈