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Information on training techniques of tipplers

nino / 27 Mar 2011 14:07

Sep
24

I am not one that believes in mixing birds of different ages. Yes I know we
all have heard of the guy that flew a yb with an old bird kit and all was
just great. There are exceptions with all things I guess, but if it was that
great all of us would be doing that.

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Harpreet Bal / 29 Jul 2012 21:35

Aug
04

Mike,
Likewise, it was nice talking to you as well.

Sure, I am just having fun with them as I get for free time. I am sending
some pics taken when it was still a large kit. it is quite nice to see such
a large kit perform without a mistake. I have many recorded many videos of
the large kit as well.

Here are some pics, enjoy.

No!!

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Thirty-Six Stages for the Flying Tippler Novice

Nov
09

by E. W. Matthews

1. When the youngsters are five weeks old, they should be removed from their parents and placed in a loft by themselves.

2. For the first two days or so, food and water will be left for them at will. This ensures that they can feed for themselves.

3. Then they should be fed by hand and the water trough withdrawn and only offered after feeding.

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Md.Shahed Hossain / 22 Feb 2011 19:16

Oct
01

Hi Tom,

That's a very good question. In my opinion printing a young E Tippler comes
to individual experience and their training program. Anyone can use any kind
of food as long as its work for them. But usually when a young E tippler
gets separated from their parents they should go with barley until they
fully printed. I know what are your friends saying and I know them too.

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Tom HighflyingPigeonsKeeper / 22 Feb 2011 05:19

Aug
20

Hi guys,
I want to ask questions about feed ups of the very young tipplers which r
separated from their parents when they r about 5 weeks old..
When we do separate the 5 weeks old youngsters; 1-Do we start to feeding
them on barley only? when they r separated from their parents, 2-OR teach
them to learn the eat the pigeon mixtures, first or two weeks on mixtures
then started with barley only to print them?
3-OR other way round like the first 1, two/three weeks on barley only until

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Danny McCarthy / 27 Jan 2011 19:42

May
07

While in Melbourne for the AFTU meeting on the 22/1/11 we visited Lucky's home and Loft. Lucky gave us a brilliant demonstration on how to land birds on a Chatrie. You had to see it to believe it. It was magic to see how he has trained his birds to land on the Chatrie considering all the other buildings around his loft. The birds all head to the Chatrie like ducks to water.

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Manuel Fenton / 24 Jan 2011 14:46

Apr
21

what i will do with the 4 birds i got back is when the birds made it back i
was there with the droppers under them and food ready for them 2 eat ,i
always do this when i miss a kit in the dark, young or old more young birds
trying to dark train them and when u do get them dark trained r they spoilt
birds .

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Frank Otta / 30 Dec 2010 03:01

Dec
30

With the right birds and some luck when the BOP leaves you alone the 10 hr
mark is not that hard to achieve.

See, years ago I had tipplers that would not fly more than 7 hrs no matter
what I did. Davey even helped me with advice on feeding but still no 10 hrs.
So I got rid of them poor creatures and got different birds from Klacar who

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daveywarrener / 02 Dec 2010 14:26

Dec
19

I had a kit in training until it got really bad last week 4 cocks just got
them up to 6 hours dropping in heavy dusk to the lights then last Thursday
bang snow they have not been out since but my droppers love it I hope to
have all 15 tipplers back in training before the end of the month if the
white stuff clears I started training in December last year and it did them
no harm plus no sign

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Blackstronach / 03 Dec 2010 05:51

Dec
19

The main reasons why I personally don't like to let the birds out this time
of year,

1/ our first NTU fly is not until early April ,so lots of time from mid
January to early February to have the birds right on form for then

2/ there is more chance of spoiling them or losing them in bad weather
especially if we get unexpected snow whilst the birds are out,

3/ if you live in pron

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