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Expert Profile: Chrys Meatyard

Expertise:  I can answer most questions about raising/breeding/racing homing pigeons.

Experience in the area
10 years keeping/breeding/training pigeons (mainly racing homing pigeons) and 17 years raising/breeding/selling parrots

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Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 2380
Knowledge   9.94   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.97   Best of the best
Timeliness   10.0   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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0
Max Questions to be Asked
(in 24 Hour period)
5
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
204
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
I really appreciate the great response, I did have one last question. Is it true if I post a fake owl I can keep hawks away?
(Amy on 04/27/08)
very quick and helpful answer.
(lisa on 04/07/08)
very detailed
(Shankar on 03/17/08)
Thanks for the information. I will try the incubator to see if it will work with the eggs because there is just one egg in each nest. I will let you k
(Diane on 03/17/08)
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Recent Answers from Chrys Meatyard
2008-04-27  baby pigeons in low nest in a tree Hi again, Amy, You can try it, but I've had a fake owl in my yard near my pigeons for about 8 years and it has had no affect. Chrys ------------------------------------------- Hi, Amy, Baby...
2008-04-27  pigeon eggs Hi, Stephanie, If the eggs had started being incubated by the parent birds and then they abandoned them, they will not hatch. Eggs have to be incubated at a constant temperature of 99 degrees F for...
2008-04-27  Pigeons Hi, Izzy, If the egg had begun being incubated and then abandoned, it will not hatch. An egg has to be maintained at a constant temperature of about 99 degrees F, maintained at a certain humidity level...
2008-04-20  Doves Hi, Cheryl, If all is setup satisfactorily to the birds, it usually takes about 10 days for another clutch of eggs to start to be laid. Some birds longer, it just depends on the birds and the setup...
2008-04-20  making pair Hi, Umar, If you want to be sure that 2 birds pair up with each other, you need to put the 2 birds you want to pair up together into a separate cage/enclosure by themselves for about a month. You cannot...
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