126. Hand Scanning in OLR with Tim Farr
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In this episode, we’re joined by Tim Farr, a longtime racing pigeon fancier and the author of a thought-provoking article published in the Racing Pigeon Digest on hand scanning in one loft races. Tim brings decades of experience, from racing as a junior in Southern California to competing in Washington State. He offers a grounded, no-nonsense perspective on where one loft racing is headed and what standards should matter most.
We dive deep into:
What hand scanning really means and why it matters
Key differences between local club racing vs. one loft races
How chip failures, lack of handling, and mass loading can impact results
The importance of fairness, transparency, and humane bird management
Critical questions breeders should ask before sending birds to a one loft race
Molt management, intake windows, training practices, and race integrity
How clubs can grow membership using social media and grassroots promotion
This conversation is a must-listen for anyone currently sending birds, or considering sending birds, to one loft races. Tim’s insights challenge assumptions, raise awareness, and encourage higher standards across the sport.
Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or just getting started, this episode will help you make more informed decisions and advocate for better racing practices.
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