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The Royal Pigeon Racing Association | Weather Reporting

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Weather Racing Pigeon - Wettermanufaktur GmbH

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    Weather consulting for racing pigeon clubs. Knowledge of the weather is crucial for success in pigeon racing. Since spring 2019, Wettermanufaktur has been advising the Association of German Pigeon Breeders and their flight controllers on decisions to allow racing pigeon flights.

The Royal Pigeon Racing Association | Weather Report

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    Weather Report. Knowing the weather is critical to success in pigeon racing. The release of pigeons is weather dependent and we will not release into poor weather at the site, or where inclement weather is reported on the line of flight back to the club region. It is not unusual for the transporter to wait a day or two for the weather to improve. We have been working with the Met …

How Cold Is Too Cold For Pigeons? – Pigeonpedia

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    Pigeons can tolerate temperatures below zero (Celcius) with ease. That said ideally your pigeons should be kept in temperatures between 10 and 20 degrees C, with humidity below 60. As an Amazon Associate I earn a small fee from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links. This helps us run the site – thanks for your support!

Pigeon Weathervane - Racing - West Coast Weathervanes

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    This Racing Pigeon Weathervane was made for a customer passionate with this hobby. He ordered his vane in a small (~one-foot sculpture piece) to mount on top of his pigeon cote. It was a perfect scale. Also, as pictured above, optional gold leaf was requested to match the white markings on his pigeon. This weathervane can also be made entirely in copper depending on …

Race Day Concerns—The Effect of Heat and Humidity on …

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    As a racing pigeon fancier, you need to be watchful on race day for weather conditions that can increase the risk of dehydration in the racing bird. Temperatures higher than 25 C (77 F) result in rapid dehydration in the absence of water.

Racing pigeons & heat training | Farmer's Weekly

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    If you live in a hot and humid area your pigeons are already heat training and more may not be a good idea. Heat causes fatigue, thirst and in extreme cases, death. It “burns” the feathers of most light-coloured birds into a ruffled fluff. The primary feathers of the wings of white-, red- and dun-coloured birds are often “burned” away until only the stubs remain.

The Weather Loft - Weather information for pigeons fanciers

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    Space weather UV: Plain language forecast: The Weather Loft it's a site dedicated to racing pigeon weather support. If you are a pigeon fancier and love your pigeons, you are in the right place! The Weather Loft 2017 ...

Wintering Your Birds | Winning Pigeon Racing and Racing Pigeons ...

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    Wintering Your Birds. Wintering Your Birds. During the cold weather months the normal tendency of most pigeon flyers is to take a “break” from the birds and pretty much forget any health issues until it is time to mate up the breeders for next year. In most of the successful lofts, however, the winter time, though not as busy as the rest of the year, is not a time of neglect.

What to Do If You Find a Racing Pigeon – Pigeonpedia

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    Reasons You May Find A Racing Pigeon . Extreme weather conditions may have exhausted a pigeon on its flight. As nobody really knows how their instinctive navigational skills actually work, they could get lost during a storm when visibility is almost nil. Heavy fog would presumably play havoc with their visual skills.

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