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Care plans for young pigeons: Successful through the darkening phase, training & race preparation

The young pigeon journey is not only decided on the first race.
The foundations for stable health, orientation, resilience and later peak performance are laid weeks in advance, particularly during the darkening phase and during the training and preparation phase.

Young pigeons in particular react sensitively to changes in metabolism, the microbiome and external stress. If you work haphazardly during these phases, you risk fluctuations in form, poor feed intake, unstable digestion or a drop in performance during the season.

This is why structured care plans are becoming increasingly important in modern racing pigeon sport.

You can find the complete pension plans for both phases here:

👉 Supply plan for young pigeons Darkening phase
👉 Supply plan for young pigeons Training & preparation phase


Why the care of young pigeons is more important today than ever before

Young pigeons are biologically in an extremely sensitive development phase.

While old pigeons already have:

  • a stable microbiome,
  • trained metabolic processes,
  • a mature immune defence,
  • and experience in dealing with stress,

young pigeons must first develop these systems.

This is exactly where many problems arise later in the travelling season.

From a scientific point of view, several stress factors act simultaneously in this phase:

  • Growth,
  • Spring formation,
  • hormonal changes,
  • Training load,
  • Adaptation of the energy and fat metabolism,
  • Stress due to group dynamics,
  • Transport and orientation training.

The organism of the young pigeon must learn to regulate all these processes simultaneously.


The darkening phase for young pigeons - more than just light control

Many breeders associate darkening exclusively with the control of the moult.
However, it actually influences much more:

  • Metabolic activity,
  • Hormone balance,
  • Regeneration,
  • Spring development,
  • Immune stress,
  • Behaviour and stress level.

The darkening phase is therefore not a passive rest period, but an active development phase.

Now is often the time to decide:

  • how stable the young pigeons train later,
  • how resilient the immune system remains,
  • and how calmly the animals get through the season.

Scientific background: light, hormones and metabolism

The duration of light has a direct influence on the pigeon's hormonal system.

It is controlled by the pineal gland and hormonal signalling pathways, among other things:

  • Spring growth,
  • Metabolic activity,
  • Regeneration behaviour,
  • Activity level,
  • Energy consumption.

Less light often means less light:

  • lower activity,
  • reduced energy consumption,
  • fewer stress reactions,
  • more stable spring development.

This explains why many young pigeons appear calmer and more controlled during the darkening phase.

At the same time, care must not be neglected in this phase.

This is because intensive processes continue to take place in the body even when external stress is reduced:

  • Feather formation requires amino acids,
  • Immune cells need energy,
  • The gut and microbiome continue to develop,
  • the metabolism remains highly active.

Intestinal health and microbiome - the underestimated basis of high-performance young pigeons

More and more scientific studies are showing this:

A stable microbiome has a direct influence:

  • Immune defence,
  • Feed utilisation,
  • Regeneration,
  • Stress resistance,
  • Performance.

However, young pigeons in particular do not yet have a completely stable microbial balance.

Stress, the start of training or changes in feed can therefore lead to problems more quickly:

  • soft faeces,
  • poorer feed intake,
  • Fluctuations in form,
  • increased susceptibility to infections.

Modern care concepts therefore increasingly rely on:

  • Intestinal stabilisation,
  • constant feed intake,
  • Targeted supply of functional nutrients,
  • Supports the liver and energy metabolism.

The training and preparation phase - now the actual build-up of form begins

When training begins, the entire stress situation of the young pigeon changes.

Energy consumption increases significantly.

Now young pigeons have to learn:

  • longer flight times,
  • develop orientation under stress,
  • to deal with stress in basket training,
  • to regenerate quickly.

Many breeders underestimate how strongly training influences the metabolism.

Even moderate flight training increases:

  • the energy requirement,
  • the consumption of amino acids,
  • oxidative stress,
  • the strain on muscles and circulation.

This is precisely why young pigeons need clearly structured care during this phase.


Energy supply: Why carrier pigeons work differently than many other animal species

Carrier pigeons are among the most efficient endurance athletes in the animal world.

While many mammals primarily utilise carbohydrates under stress, racing pigeons work exceptionally hard using fat metabolism.

This makes them extremely durable.

At the same time, however, this also means

The energy metabolism must be trained at an early stage and given stable support.

If this stability is lacking, it often becomes apparent:

  • Lack of joy of flying,
  • poor regeneration,
  • unstable performance,
  • rapid exhaustion.

Modern care during the training phase therefore provides targeted support:

  • Energy availability,
  • Liver function,
  • Fat metabolism,
  • Muscle regeneration,
  • Microbiome stability.

Regeneration - the often underestimated performance factor

Performance is not only achieved during training, but above all during regeneration.

Young pigeons in particular react sensitively to this:

  • incomplete recovery,
  • high load density,
  • Fluid losses,
  • Amino acid deficiency,
  • oxidative stress.

Targeted regeneration provides support:

  • Muscle metabolism,
  • Circulation,
  • Immune system,
  • faster recovery,
  • stable willingness to train.

This is why modern supply systems increasingly rely on functional combinations:

  • Amino acids,
  • Electrolytes,
  • Microbiome support,
  • Metabolic activation,
  • high-quality energy sources.

Structure instead of chaos: why clear supply plans are so important

Many problems in the young pigeon sector are not caused by individual mistakes, but by a lack of structure.

Unsteady processes often lead to

  • changing feed intake,
  • Stress,
  • unstable digestion,
  • unclear training development.

A structured care plan, on the other hand, can help:

  • clear routines,
  • constant supply,
  • Stable load control,
  • better control over development and shape.

This is exactly what modern care concepts in racing pigeon sport are based on today.

The complete pension plans for both phases can be found here:

👉 Young pigeons darkening phase - complete plan
👉 Young pigeons training & preparation phase - complete plan


Conclusion: Successful young pigeons do not develop by chance

The darkening phase and the training or preparation phase are among the most important development phases in the entire racing pigeon year.

If you work in a structured way here, you create the basis for:

  • stable health,
  • calm development,
  • resilient muscles,
  • strong orientation,
  • consistent performance throughout the season.

Today, modern care no longer means „as much as possible“, but rather:

to work in a targeted, biologically sensible and systematic manner.

Because top performance begins long before the first race flight.


Young pigeons are darkened so that they are not already in the main moult during the races in August. The aim is to achieve a good moult with plumage that is as complete as possible and a hand-wing moult that is not yet very advanced. This keeps the young pigeons more efficient, more stable and at an advantage in late summer.

Why is the darkening phase important for young pigeons?

What is the best way to support young pigeons during the training phase?

Why does the microbiome play such an important role in racing pigeons?

Which stresses are particularly strong during the preparation of young pigeons?

Why is regeneration so important for young pigeons?

When does the mould build-up in young pigeons really begin?

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