
Lost Bird Section:
A lost racing pigeons can be the results of weather, not matured, lack of training, fatigue, or just the type of racing bloodline they originated from. Whatever the reason is; if a fancier acquires a racer that has a band (identification) other then his own he or she should keep them seperate from their racers, due to the fact that you dont know where the racer had been and what types of disease or bacteria they might have picked up. You should immediately inform the club president or secretary whom in turns will try to notify with the proper personnel to get the bird back to its owner.
UNLESS YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHO, WHAT, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE AND WHY this bird showed up in your loft it is vital to keep it seperated from your racers.
Lost Bird:
AU 2015 DARK CHECK MKI 035 (Aquired) D&M Racing Pigeon Loft Hilo
AU 2015 White Bandit ARPU 547 (Lost) D&M Racing Pigeon Loft Papaaloa
AU 2015 BLUE CHECK FIA 522 (Aquired) D&M Racing Pigelon Loft Hilo