"Bad Blood in the Loft — Which Pigeons You Must Let Go and Why"

This is the video I have been putting off making for a long time. Because this topic is uncomfortable. It requires decisions that no fancier enjoys making. And it touches something emotional — because we raise these birds, feed them, care for them, know them individually. But keeping the wrong birds out of sentiment is one of the most costly mistakes you can make as a fancier. It costs space, feed, management time — and it costs your best birds the conditions they deserve. In this video I walk through exactly how I decide which birds stay and which birds must go. Not cruelly. Not randomly. Honestly and systematically — based on 13 years of hard-earned loft experience. THE 5 CATEGORIES OF BIRDS THAT MUST GO: — The chronic non-performer: 3 seasons, consistent underperformance, the road has spoken — The chronic health problem bird: constitutional weakness you cannot breed from — The temperament problem bird: anxious, aggressive, or won't trap — The bloodline that never delivers: 4 to 5 seasons, no results, time to be honest — The aged bird that is past its best: breed from them or retire with dignity PLUS — what stays and why: the consistent performer, the bird with outstanding health, the proven breeder, the loft anchor.Subscribe to Champion Pigeons for weekly videos on pigeon breeding, natural care, selection and real loft experience — 13 years of honest, practical knowledge. Comment below — what is the hardest bird letting go decision you have ever made? #RacingPigeons #PigeonBreeding #PigeonSelection #ChampionPigeons #PigeonRacing #PigeonKeeping #PigeonLoft #PigeonManagement #PigeonHealth #BreedingPigeons