Is it the most suitable for all sunbirds to participate in pigeon racing?

Speaking of sunbirds, they generally refer to those pigeons that have a very good speed on sunny days, but they are often lost in large numbers when the weather is worse. This type of pigeon is now raised by many people, and there are many fanciers who like it. There are even many fanciers who think that keeping sunbirds is the best. So is it true?

If you are participating in the race line, the climate is indeed sunny, although sometimes there will be certain changes, but mainly sunny. In fact, raising sunbirds is also a good choice. You get particularly good results when the weather is right, and when there are occasional problems, your results are generally acceptable. This is more competitive when the weather is good.

But if the local climate itself is more complicated, there are more rainy and rainy weather, it would be miserable if you raise all sunbirds. This time is more suitable for some pigeons that can adapt to such a climate. Therefore, the choice of pigeons in different places will actually be quite different. It's not like some fanciers say that only raising sunbirds can bring great results.

And don't just look at the speed, those pigeons that fly well actually have a certain degree of stability. The speed advantage is obviously affirmative, but the stability is also there. Don't listen to people saying that you need speed. In fact, stability and speed are not simply separate features. Don't be misled by some fanciers.

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