The
winner of the
March 2008 Siegel Pigeon Giveaway is
Kevin Tapply
of
Windsor, CO.
Congratulations,
Kevin!
Winners will receive a pair of babies or one
breeding-age bird from our own lofts.
Remember, every purchase you make in any month qualifies you to
be part of the Siegel Pigeon Giveaway
drawing for that month.
The Siegel Pigeon Giveaway is Siegel’s way of giving something back
to the sport in appreciation for our customers’ business. All orders
become a part of the drawing, whether you order online, by telephone,
by mail, or make purchases at conventions. We’ll even put your name
in the drawing if you simply send your name and address in on an
index card marked "Siegel Pigeon Giveaway." (See rules.)
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A
great gift idea for that special fancier is a Siegel's Gift
Certificate, available in any amount, for a holiday gift,
a birthday, Father's Day, or any other occasion. Just phone us
at 800-437-4436 and we'll make up a nice certificate and
mail it to your recipient. He or she will be able to apply it
to a new book, a great new training basket, medications or supplements,
or any other purchase from Siegel's.
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Congratulations
go
out
to
Art Hees of
Spring Hill, Florida, for the honors that his flying of "Miss
Artesian" garnered from the Racing Pigeon Digest.
"Miss Artesian" won 1st Overall Ace Pigeon
of America as well as 1st Overall Ace Sprint Pigeon
of America.
"Miss Artesian" (AU 05 A 25102) was bred in our
lofts out of "Witslager I" (99-3236902) and "Het
As Duifke" (00-3091215) from our Musketier
Family. Her mother, "Het As Duifke," was
2nd National Ace Sprint Pigeon "Ave Regina" Belgium
in 2000. Her sire, "Witslager I," flew 15
races as a young bird, scoring 13 prizes, 7 x top ten, including
2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th. He is also the sire of
five 1sts in Belgium.
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Dozens of birds from the Zazueta loft have been
auctioned. Due to popular request, we've retained information about
the lineage and history of the Zazueta loft here on the web
site.
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The timer revolution
When split seconds count, make sure you're counting split seconds
accurately! Benzing electronic timers
have quickly become the new standard in our sport and are more
popular than ever! The best has gotten better! Benzing's
new M-1 clock and "Lazer" antennas are now in
the States, and full distribution is now available. They are the
most accurate, sensitive antenna in the world today--with the
most antenna coils per square inch of any
pigeon scanning antenna available!
It
was a kick to sit at our computer monitor and "watch"
the birds clock in the World Ace Challenge races!
The biggest races rely on the Benzing tradition of accuracy
and speed, and the Benzing M-1 system is revealing itself
to be heads above the competition.
A Benzing M-1 "Lazer" system recently clocked
the Lou McElroy Race. Among the other major one-loft races
using Benzing Lazers are the Colorado Goldrush Race,
a 300-mile race flown from Elm Creek, NE, released on October
14, 2006.
the East Coast Classic, the Gulf Coast
Classic, the San Diego Classic, the San Jacinto
Classic, America's King Cup, the Snowbird
Classic, and the Caribbean Classic.
Other members of the Benzing "family" of futurity races
and racing combines include the Texas Shoot-Out, American Showdown,
Desert Classic, East Coast Challenge, Flamingo Race, Caribbean
Classic, Queen City Memorial, Boundbrook Futurity, and
Paterson Air Derby, among many others....
Tell me more...
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me to Instructions for Acquiring and Using the Benzing Download
Program... |
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me to a list of printers that are compatible with Benzing Electronic
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In
News & Views:
Stefan Mertens takes us this month into the
lofts of the celebrated Belgian team of Paul and Jelle Roziers,
young bird champions in the national races.... Mertens filed his
report last month on the lofts of Belgian
champions Van Hove-Uytterhoeven, who recently won 1st
National Champion Yearbirds.... Mertens himself is
the 2006 1st National Champion KBDB Middle Distance Youngbirds.
For these reports, and many other archived features, click
here...
Read on for all the news!
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Where's
Ed?

Siegel's
Ed Minvielle on the road...again!
Siegel Pigeons prospective travel schedule for 2008:
American Racing Pigeon Union Convention - Oct. 14-18, St.
Paul, MN
California State Racing Pigeon Organization - Nov.
6-8, Bakersfield, CA
National Show, November 15, Stamford, CT
Dixie Southern Convention,
Nov. 20-22, Jacksonville, FL
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Tips for the fancier:
May
in the Loft
At
this time of year in the sport, my attention turns to old birds,
especially to their health care and to their motivation for racing.
Coccidiosis and canker germs are significant health threats
that our birds are very likely to pick up from race baskets or
from drinking contaminated water out on the race course. Thoughtful
fanciers take care of this exposure before it can turn into a
problem. It's a good idea to give each bird one Pegosan tablet
(Pego) approximately three to four hours after returning from
the race, and then follow up with another Pegosan tablet the next
day.
Race birds need a time-release dose of vitamin B, amino acids
and carnitine into their systems so that these supplements
are present in the muscles during the race. This is one of the
best ways to prevent stress in race birds. My best suggestion
is to give them Carmine liquid (Versele-Laga) (carnitine) for
at least five to seven days prior to shipping a long race. On
basketting night, give one Carni-Tab tablet (Colombine) and a
Supra Pill (Colombine) to each pigeon.
I recommend using liquid Trichoron Forte (Pego) to control canker
in your old bird race team. This is a very important step for
serious fanciers to take. This product is outstanding because
it can either be mixed into the drinking water or be given directly
to the bird in drops (three to five drops per bird). This versatile
product is also great to give the youngsters at weaning time.
I use an eye loupe to check for slight respiratory infections.
How do I do this? I check the rim of the eye and look for bubbles
of air in an overly moist eye. If the eye appears to be watery
and has numerous air bubbles in the liquid around the rim of the
eye, then that bird probably needs to be treated with a good respiratory
product for at least seven days. Doxyvet and Doxy-T, from the
Australian Pigeon Company, are very effective treatments. Always
remember to remove the grit and mineral supplements whenever
you are treating the birds with respiratory antibiotics.
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I am
glad to share with you a couple of products that I get spectacular
results from for my breeding pairs and babies: Calcium/Vitamin
D3 Syrup from the Australian Pigeon Company or Calcivit Plus,
also from APC. Either of these works particularly well when administered
along with Pigeon Power. It's a great boost to the overall strength
of both the parents and the young. I mix one of these calcium
supplements and Pigeon Power into water at the same time according
to directions and give it to my breeders and to the babies they
are raising.
Here are some old bird racing strategies that I
think you might find thought provoking.
If you are racing the natural system, and a hen and cock show
signs of pairing up, separate the two for a few days and then
put them back together for about 30 to 40 minutes just prior to
basketting. The hen will stop her cycle because of the separation,
and this will delay the laying process. The separation will also
increase both birds' desire for one another. Letting them see
one another for just a few minutes before basketing will
reinforce the bond and also reinforce their desire for home.
Here
is another natural system tip. When a pair has laid and has been
sitting for several days, try adding an egg to the nest every
other day until they are sitting on five or six eggs. Then take
the cock and place him in a box or spare cage so that he cannot
see his loft, his mate, or his nest. This should be done the night
before basketting. For example, if you basket on Friday night,
take the cock away on Thursday night. The hen won't realize that
the cock is gone until it is his time to sit the nest the next
day. She will be very hesitant to leave the nest, or even to eat,
because of the added eggs and the fact that her mate is not available
to take his turn, so she will become even more attached to the
nest than normal. You may have to physically take her from the
nest and feed her in a separate box so that she will eat and drink.
When I take the hen away, if time permits, I like to let the cock
into the loft. He will discover his nest unprotected and
will hurry to take his turn on the eggs. I let him settle on the
nest for a few minutes and then take him away PRIOR TO allowing
his mate back into the loft. Both birds will race extra hard to
come home to protect those eggs when a question has been put into
their minds regarding their responsibility for the nest!
If you're racing the widowhood system and the cocks appear to
start losing interest, and the hens act as if they want to start
mating with one another, switch the sexes. Let the cocks sit on
perches and let the hens have the nest boxes. You will have to
lock the hens in their box and probably feed them in the box,
but this can certainly energize a widowhood team and produce
excellent results. Sometimes I even lock a strange cock into the
box with a particular cock's mate and then just let him see the
stranger in his box with his hen before I ship. I make sure that
the race will be less than 300 miles and not longer than six or
so hours on the wing for such a motivational tactic because sometimes
this tactic can backfire on you. Some cocks get so hyped by any
additional motivation that they wear themselves out in the race
basket the night before and don't have anything left when it's
time to fly home.
On the widowhood system, remove the bowls completely from the
nest box and always show the bowl to the cock before the cock
is allowed to see the hen at the beginning of the season.
Then as the longer races come up, put the bowl in the nest box
with the cock and let him get in it and start to call. Then ship
him. Once all the cocks are removed, allow the hens into the boxes
with the nest bowls and let them have their way. You can even
put a few old unmated cocks into the loft to steam up the hens
before you ship them. Remember this advice: "Ship the cocks cool
and the hens hot." This holds true for most races.
On the natural system, when a pair starts to nest, remove
one of the mates. This can be either the cock or the hen, but
I prefer to remove the hen. Let the cock take another mate, and
then remove that mate. When shipping day arrives, let both hens
in with the cock for twenty to thirty minutes, but don't allow
the hens to begin a heavy battle because they could lose form.
Ship them all to the race. This trick can be used all season long
to motivate either or all of the birds at different times.
On the widowhood system, on a particularly bad race, if
one of the birds comes home very late, lock that bird in its nest
box (but not with its mate) for at least several hours. Overnight
would be even better. The race bird is worn out, and having to
deal with an over-anxious mate will not do either of them any
good. After a few hours of rest, put the pair together for just
a few minutes, and then separate them again. This will tell your
returned racer that, "Yes, your reward is here and waiting, when
you are ready." That pigeon's sole motivation to race home may
have been to see its mate. And after that performance, the reward
is granted. But what that race bird needs most is rest.
It's a wise fancier who knows that this rest must be given.
Good luck and good racing!
Ed
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Featured
Products for
May:
Most
fanciers are now well into the breeding season and enjoying the
racing as well. Ed's suggestions follow for
the supplements that will keep breeders, babies and racers robust
and healthy throughout this busy time in the loft.
Remember that optimum nutrition for youngsters now will maximize
their racing potential!

Pegosan
Tablets – Canker/ Coccidiosis individual
tablets. Also effective against crop mucous. Administered in the
drinking water. Instructions inside top cover. (Pego – Germany)
50
tablets
$11.95
Item #5502
SW 1.70 lbs.


Carmine Liquid – The
result of extensive testing at the University of Ghent in Belgium.
Shown to increase metabolism and help racers attain higher energy
levels by reducing the formation of lactic acid, the chief cause
of muscular fatigue. A safe and easy to use natural product, Carmine
is also loaded with vitamins and amino acids. (Colombine – Belgium)
250
ml.
$17.95
Item #0370
SW 1.95 lbs


Carni-Tabs
– All the benefits of Carmine Liquid in
tablet form for the individual treatment of birds. Reduces the formation
of lactic acid, thereby preventing muscle fatigue. Increases metabolism
to help racers attain higher energy levels. Loaded with vitamins
and amino acids. (Formerly called Bio-Carni) (Colombine – Belgium)
48
tablets
$10.95
Item #0371
SW 1.20 lbs


Colombine Supra Pills
- A supplement to promote vitality in pill form. Very high in Vitamin
B-Complex. Great to use on shipping night. For individual treatment.
100
pills
$7.75
Item #0394
SW1.20 lbs

Trichoron
Forte Liquid – For prevention and treatment
of Canker, to be mixed with the drinking water. To prevent an outbreak
of Canker during the breeding season, use Trichoron Forte after
eggs have been laid. To prevent canker in adult birds, Trichoron
Forte should be given three weeks before mating and before and after
the racing season. During treatment, birds should not have access
to other sources of water. For flock or individual treatment. (Pego
-- Germany)
250
ml.
$11.95
Item #5503
SW 2.20 lbs

APC Calcium/Vitamin
D3 Syrup - Water-soluble calcium and vitamin D3 supplement.
Sugar-free. Use during breeding to combat egg binding, improve egg
quality, and give strong bones to nestlings. Developed by Dr. Colin
Walker, the "Flying Vet." (Australian Pigeon Company)
250
ml.
$11.50
Item #3008
SW 1.70 lbs
APC Calcivite Plus -
A liquid calcium with vitamin D3 and magnesium. Prevents egg binding
and post-laying paralysis, and promotes high-quality egg production,
excellent growth in babies, and strong bones. Its proteinated form
makes it readily soluble in water and therefore easily absorbed
in the gut. The vitamin D3 enhances the uptake of calcium from the
bowel. Two drops per bird directly in the throat or two tablespoons
per liter of drinking water. Developed by Dr. Colin Walker, the
"Flying Vet." (Australian Pigeon Company)
250
ml.
$10.95
Item #3030
SW 1.70 lbs
Pigeon Power – This
chelated liquid mineral mixture is readily absorbed through the
intestines into the bird’s system. Use it extensively during racing
and breeding, often spraying it onto the feed. Works extremely well
as a bonding agent for brewer’s yeast and vitamins. A Siegel’s exclusive,
considered by many as the best mineral supplement available.
16
oz.
$6.95
Item #1137
SW 2.20 lbs

32 oz.
$12.95
Item #1138
SW 3.45 lbs

Gallon
$36.95
Item #10110
SW 9.70 lbs

Health Gard -- A pro-biotic water-additive
formula made from specially cultured, naturally occurring microbes
and a unique catalyst, which increases blood-stream absorption by
ten times. Use one teaspoon per gallon of water. One quart covers
60 to 80 birds for six months.
1
quart
$29.95
Item #0097
SW 3.80 lbs

1 pint
$19.95
Item #0098
SW 2.80 lbs

1 gallon
$99.95
Item #0096
SW 9.30 lbs

Recup-Lyt – Electrolyte
salts, to be given after extreme stess or endurance events. Good
to give after racing or to parents feeding young. (This product
was formerly called Bio-Lyt.) (Colombine – Belgium)
Box
of 12 sachets
240 grams
$9.50
Item #0375
SW 1.95 lbs

Ecol-Tonic –
An all-natural product fortified with ten special organic acids
and proven in the loft to be effective in boosting immunity and
promoting health and vigor, and bringing the droppings back to normal
in racing and show pigeons. 16 oz. will dose 32 gallons of water.
Always remember to follow the use of Ecol-Tonic with a good pro-biotic.
16
oz.
$19.95
Item #5673
SW 2.70 lbs
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