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Welcome to my channel l Pekeng Ilokano channel is about History of Racing Pigeon of World Famous and Legendary Pigeon Fanciers. #TVG #FINN #RICKY All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them. ● Tips ● Method ● Medication ● Motivation ● Feeding Tom was raised in between pigeons. Already as a small boy he couldn’t be taken away from the lofts from his father Marnik. Marnik used to be a big competitor on the greater middle distance and long distance. He had it in his fingers and knew to breed a strong strain and to select them thoroughly. Tom doesn’t have it from any stranger. Marnik is since this restart and his retirement more involved again with the pigeons and makes sure that especially the youngsters are able to train during the day. Also the feeding towards a race of the widow cocks is something that Marnik takes onto his account, while Tom prepares everything for the home coming of the pigeons. Marnik is also a fervent pigeon watcher, helps to register at homecoming and takes in the clock while Tom takes care of the pigeons. Tom and father Marnik are two men under one roof and Marnik also takes care of the house hold which gives Tom the necessary space and time to keep himself busy 100% with the care of the pigeons. Tom is extremely passionate what the pigeons are concerned. But he stays the simplicity himself and tries to let the results speak for themselves. He puts in 100% effort and expects this from his pigeons as well. An extremely hard regime is what they get but this within a perfect care. The ones who can’t keep up are out, either by staying behind after a race either by the selection of Tom. He likes to listen to other top fanciers but he has developed his own approach in the meantime, care and vision on the pigeon sport and the pigeons themselves. When you hold the pigeons from Tom in your hand you feel piece by piece real athletes of the strongest calibre. Well-muscled, perfectly closed vent bones, strong back, strong arm, nice wing and heavily pigmented eyes. Next to results he obviously selects on looks. But one has the other in hand, when you select strong you will have the necessary qualities on your loft on the long term. POWERFULL START Tom explains enthusiastic:’ My widow cocks exists out of about 50 cocks. For the time being I don’t have a hens team. If I would have about 15 good young hens, I might have a hens team at the start of 2019. The widow cocks were being coupled on the 4th of December, could raise a couple of youngsters and were being separated in due time. Half of February the obliged vaccination against paramyxo was given and 14 days later we vaccinated against small pocks (via the neck, not with the brush). Another week later we cured during 7 days against parathypus. After this cure we gave Para Boost (De Weerdt – through the crop). Another 2 weeks later the training basket was taken out of the attic and the first training flights were a fact. They were coupled again and stayed together for another 14 days. I especially do this as the widow cocks get a greater urge to get home like this. The widow cocks raced 3x a short distance race – 1 x middle distance race and then 6 weeks after each other a greater middle distance race. Despite the fact it weren’t all easy races I let the widow cocks go through them so they could get the necessary experience and shape. But this heavy regime costed a lot of feathers off course but I rather like to see this as a selection then a loss. I would like to have a strong long distance team and the shortest way to get this is to breed a lot, race a lot and to select extremely hard. The week before Brive I gave them one weekend off…only a short trainings race of 60km was on the schedule on Friday before basketing. Oh yes, before I forget to mention this….since the start of the season I tossed my widow cocks every Wednesday morning at 40km. At home coming the hens were half box and when every single cock got home, the hens were taken away and they were being fed. In the evening they trained again around the loft.’ _____________________________________ Copyright Disclaimer- This channel used some contents for educational purposes under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Image Collected from Google.Com. Information Collected: Google.com