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SECRETS
OF
THE
CHAMPION YB LOFT OF
JOE
& MADELYN ZACK
In
previous articles, I have mentioned and used the term "champion loft
or fancier". All countries have recognized certain lofts / fanciers
as the best of the best in their particular area and within their style
of racing. Joe & Madelyn Zack of Jamesburg, New Jersey have just completed
an incredible and record setting 2003 yb. Series in the "largest combine
in USA". The Central Jersey Combine (CJC) YB. SERIES averaged 222 lofts
and 2,615 birds per week for its 10 yb. Race series. This is an extremely
tough west to east racecourse with a 90-mile combine front and over 40
miles of depth. The "ZACK LOFT" won 3 of the 10 combine races at distances
of 100, 143 and 247 miles. Joe & Madelyn accumulated an extraordinary
amount of "LOFT POINTS" in each race. The official "CHAMPION LOFT POINTS"
report shows that Zack Loft flew in 2 clubs and was 1 st Champion Loft
(CMI CLUB) with 2,329 points and 2 nd Champion Loft (CCC CLUB) with 1,954
points, finishing well ahead of the 3 rd Champion Loft (718 points). The
"Champion Bird Point" report for the CJC was just as impressive. The official
results listed 112 birds and Zack Loft had 33 of them. When the Hall of
Fame, Ace Pigeon and Championship Loft Awards are announced for 2003 YBS.
In LARGE & BIG DIVISIONS, the Zack Loft will be among the TOP HONORS
in all of the categories.
There
must be some things that all these world champions have in common to bring
respected success year after year in their own country and style of racing.
What are these common "secrets" that all possess, secrets whose
absence would mean no "world fame, riches or master title"?
We
have listed 10 secrets that we feel are the most important for a champion
loft / fancier and how they apply to Joe & Madelyn Loft. Remember,
no one secret is more important than any other. All are necessary for
repeated success year after year.
SECRET
#1: To be a champion it takes a 365-day a year program
based on a system of healthy birds and sound management practices. It
is no longer a hobby, but a serious business, and must be run like one.
Joe states "FOCUS, FOCUS and FOCUS - Specialization is the key. It is
impossible to breed and fly young birds, old birds, fly futurities and
specials along with participation in the various pigeon related functions
of our sport and club and expect to be anything but average or mediocre".
The Zack loft specializes in YBS., racing and especially the specials
and futurities.
SECRET
#2: No one can do it alone. You must surround yourself
with quality, knowledgeable individuals. Most have partners, mentors,
spouses and children that help on a daily bases. Each person must know
his own job and take the responsibility to complete it to the best of
his abilities each day. The Zack Loft is a partnership of Joe and his
wife Madelyn. Joe has made it known that the morale and physical support
that she gives to this partnership on a daily bases is the big difference,
and he gives her all the credit for the loft's success.
SECRET
#3: A fancier needs a source of quality, proven birds
that possess the ability to handle the style of racing in his area. Once
a fancier accepts the fact that all pigeons are not alike, that they all
have different qualities of flying ability, and that he understands what
types of birds he needs to fly in his area, then he must be able to eliminate
those birds or pairs that are not suited for the style of racing in his
area. This is very hard for some fanciers to understand and accept, but
until they apply this to their breeding programs, they will never be successful.
Joe
also gives a great deal of credit to "PAUL JOHNSON", his partner in the
breeding loft, for sending him the right birds and his constant effort
to breed better quality birds through a very strict culling program. Joe
and Paul have improved their recording keeping, eliminated those birds
that have not produced and bred a few extra young each year from the proven
pairs. They go to performance lofts for new stock and keep their breeders
in top condition all year. Making improvements each year certainly paid
off as birds that Paul sent Joe won 3 combine races and 3 YB. Futurities
in the 2003 yb. Season. Zack Loft also received birds from Sam Grocott
of New Jersey and Ed Minvielle of Louisiana that flew well on the 2003
race team.
SECRET
#4: Joe believes in a training system that concentrates on mental
and physical conditioning. Keeping a regular schedule and routine is important
to the birds. Joe believes in small group training tosses to keep the
birds fit. Try to keep your training schedule as close to the times and
locations of the race series. Rest and motivation is just as important
as physical training.
SECRET
#5: Use a health and hygiene program 365 days a year.
Avoid overcrowding with plenty of fresh air and natural sunlight in the
loft. The birds' drinking and feed containers should be clean enough for
human consumption. Joe cleans them twice a day and has found that plenty
of baths, less birds and clean water helps produce and maintain a healthier
environment.
SECRET
#6: Use a trapping system that is simple and easy
for both the birds and the fancier. Spend time educating your young birds
to the system. Keep the same routine each day. Patience is a must. The
birds must trust you, understand the system and you must be gentle. If
not, it will cost you time and money on race day. There is no better person
than Madelyn. She is always there during training tosses and on race day.
SECRET
#7: Accept the real truth, it is necessary to have
a good medication schedule for the birds 365 days a year. If a fancier
will not medicate regularly, he is wasting his money buying bands for
the race series. Without a good medication program, you lost before the
series even started. Do not waste your money. Zack loft buys the best
medication packaged from the manufacturer, not cut by local suppliers,
and applies a weekly medication program. All medication is kept in ideal
conditions, and they have at least 2 types for each situation. They vaccinate
for POX, PARAMYXO and PARATYPHOID. They keep a constant watch for cocci,
canker, e-coli, worms and especially respiratory. The key is to keep your
medication supply current and alternate the drugs during the season. Find
a good pigeon veterinarian and use him for help when necessary. Always
medicate with a specific purpose. After you medicate, always place the
birds on vitamins and electrolytes.
SECRET
#8: Understand the birds' nutritional requirements
with a proper feed schedule. Buy the best grain, pellets, grit, vitamins,
minerals, #1 grade peanuts and other supplements. Feed them PLENTY. NEVER
KEEP THEM HUNGRY OR THIRSTY! This year the birds worked hard and they
received all they wanted to eat of the best quality feed available. This
is one change Joe has made from past years. Store the feed properly. A
water-grain diet will not keep you competitive. Supplements are important,
"feed them well".
SECRET
#9: Keep the loft a secure, comfortable, stress free
environment, suited to the area and location of the race series. Keep
it dry, with plenty of natural air exchange, plenty of natural sun and
plenty of area for birds to rest and relax. The birds must "LOVE THEIR
HOME AND HANDLER".
SECRET
#10: A fancier needs "good common sense".
He must be willing to learn from his mistakes. He does not let his own
personal pride interfere with accepting new ideas and seeking out knowledge
about the sport. This is also a 365-day a year process. Many fanciers
do not give their birds a chance to win because they fail to improve their
own ability and knowledge of the sport. We are all learning everyday about
our birds and what we can do to make our success better. It is hard work.
Do not look for shortcuts because there are none for the champion loft
/ fancier. All the partners of the Zack LOFT keep up with the latest developments
in health care and technology and look to improve every year.
Along
with their great results in the CJC, the Zack Loft did some serious damage
again this year in the local YBS. Special and futurities. This is not
unusual, as the local fanciers know that "IF JOE IS FLYING HE IS THE LOFT
TO BET". Joe has stated that the futurities are not a gamble; in his eyes
they are an investment, which is how sure he is that he and his team will
succeed in the specials. That is why they have WON at one time or another
just about every special or futurity in which they are eligible to compete,
from long to short. Joe and Madelyn's advice is to "Apply good common
sense practices to pigeon racing and be willing to make changes. SPEND
MORE QUALITY TIME WITH THE BIRDS, BE MORE OBSERVANT OF THEIR ACTIONS AND
HABITS". The 2003 record setting season is history. The Zack loft is already
preparing for the 2004 yb. Season. Their goals and standards are high
and their focus is to better the 2003 results. Members of the "ZACK LOFT"
ARE A CLASS ACT AND A REAL CREDIT TO OUR SPORT. We wish them the very
best in 2004.
Les
J. Parkinson. I am always getting asked about racing systems and I recieved
the above article but unfortunatly dont have any photos or in fact the
name of the person who supplied it.
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