Just want to say thank you frank for posting this. Ive seen joe on robertsons channel and I've followed his posts on social media. Hes a great thinker and has unique perspective much like you. He's not in it for the money. I think you, and Joe Nemelka are what make this sport better.
Nowadays i see fanciers selling pigeons from 2017 and i wonder why people are buying these pigeons .No one is selling a good breeder because there are no much good breeders .People are buying pedigrees and that's a shame .Another great video , like you this man knows what he's talking about .
Joe has had success in the South African Million Dollar Race. With the endless one loft races in the USA and Joe only having 12 pair of breeders, I am amazed he is able to compete like he does.
Great video . After watching this I definitely need a mentor . I’m crying out for a mentor . Frank can you make videos showing how to hold a pigeon and check vents , etc. I’m a novice and it seems everyone talks a great game but no one actuall has anytime to help someone as green as me. I think one loft racing is great for new racers so they can be competitive right away while they learn to feed and train and maintain racers properly on the club level. Losing can motivate and also discourage new flyers . This is a wonderful video and Hoe is awesome. I’m glad I have something from his bloodlines by way of James at Roberson Family Racing Pigeons. Really looking forward to more Joe. Thanks again Frank for such a great video .
I will try to do more of a beginner series. Try to find someone locally that can help with the basics. The AU has a Help a Beginner Program which put new fanciers with mentors. Nemelka has super bloodlines.
Club racing is hard for the young family man . Working full time and trying to train the birds and take care of the kids &wive 🧒 is borderline impossible.
People rather buy a bird that raced mediocre but bred directly by a "big" name breeder than a super pigeon that have great race results with little to no info in pedigree. 🤡🤡🤡
Lots of good wisdom from Joe here. Thanks for this Frank!
Joe is one of the very best!
What a great guy. Thanks for having Joe speak.
It was great he was available.
Love this! I need a friend like Joe 😁
I am lucky!
Awesome video Frankie! And great info and stories from Joe! Thoroughly enjoyed the video.. 🙂
Thanks so much!
Just want to say thank you frank for posting this. Ive seen joe on robertsons channel and I've followed his posts on social media. Hes a great thinker and has unique perspective much like you. He's not in it for the money. I think you, and Joe Nemelka are what make this sport better.
Thank you!
Nowadays i see fanciers selling pigeons from 2017 and i wonder why people are buying these pigeons .No one is selling a good breeder because there are no much good breeders .People are buying pedigrees and that's a shame .Another great video , like you this man knows what he's talking about .
You listened to one of the best. Joe knows his stuff.
It would be good to see Joe Nemelka pigeons competing in the international races like Africa Pro & Pattaya etc .
Joe has had success in the South African Million Dollar Race. With the endless one loft races in the USA and Joe only having 12 pair of breeders, I am amazed he is able to compete like he does.
Great video . After watching this I definitely need a mentor . I’m crying out for a mentor . Frank can you make videos showing how to hold a pigeon and check vents , etc. I’m a novice and it seems everyone talks a great game but no one actuall has anytime to help someone as green as me.
I think one loft racing is great for new racers so they can be competitive right away while they learn to feed and train and maintain racers properly on the club level. Losing can motivate and also discourage new flyers . This is a wonderful video and Hoe is awesome. I’m glad I have something from his bloodlines by way of James at Roberson Family Racing Pigeons. Really looking forward to more Joe. Thanks again Frank for such a great video .
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I will try to do more of a beginner series. Try to find someone locally that can help with the basics. The AU has a Help a Beginner Program which put new fanciers with mentors. Nemelka has super bloodlines.
Pigeon Fly Home by Thomas Liggett. Second pigeon book I read as a 12 year old.
nice share Frank
Thank you!
Club racing is hard for the young family man . Working full time and trying to train the birds and take care of the kids &wive 🧒 is borderline impossible.
Amen
You ain’t lying
You ain't lying but frank has great news for ya ... Pigeons can get tossed in any direction...I take mine to work lmao
@@Rev792same. When I worked in construction, I'd road train them at worksites lol
@@rps13nismo1 I do to ... Luckily I'm a project superintendent in construction so I have multiple projects around central florida.
I'm on the long end my first race is 200 miles so we have to train harder then most
That is hard starting at 200 miles
People rather buy a bird that raced mediocre but bred directly by a "big" name breeder than a super pigeon that have great race results with little to no info in pedigree. 🤡🤡🤡
You can see it when they auction off birds after race is over. Any birds from a big name go for more. Then birds in front of them. Makes no sense.
That is the sport. People buy pedigrees but the serious fanciers look for performance.
Performance > fancy pedigree