The Natural System for pigeon racing is by far one of the best systems around. In this post we look into this system for racing pigeons and analyze both the pros and cons for using it.
NATURAL SYSTEM
The Natural System uses both cocks and hens racing from a position they are most familiar with, which is the nest position. This pigeon racing system isolates one section for old birds. Breeding in the natural system requires each pair of cock and hens to have at least one round of youngsters. The natural system uses altering next positions of various pairs. Essentially different pairs can come in to form at different times, and also fly from different nest positions. If a fancier desires some lighting techniques, it can be implemented to alter the molt, but it’s not required for effectiveness.
The Pros
One simple advantage is the cocks and hens do not need to be separated. This makes it easier for them to be put into different next conditions. The advantage of various racing pigeons be put into different next conditions is huge. Since it is the natural tendency for birds to be in the nest position, it motivates them to easily participate. In other pigeon racing systems let’s say for example the “Widowhood system” the opposite sex and the desire to mate are used as a motivator. Although an effective system, it breaks that natural order. In the natural system, the next box, the mate, the eggs, are the motivators which is the natural inclination in the first place.
The Cons
One of the largest drawbacks to the Natural System for racing pigeons is that it all depends on the nest condition. It is imperative you plan your nesting conditions around your race schedule. In the unfortunate case of you losing a mate, you lose the motivator that drives the system. Also if you have a miss match of hens to cocks you will not produce the system effectiveness.
In conclusion, the natural system could be a fantastic system if done right to be used against your competitors, but it has to be implemented correctly. The most effective way is to study and learn from experts, such as the information contained in How To Race Breed And Make Money With Pigeons by Elliot Lang. You will smash down the walls that hold back 97% of Fanciers and join the elite 3% who discover their true potential.