Keep your pigeon flock organized with these durable, removable Colored Spiral Pigeon Bands. Designed for quick and clear identification, these bands make it easy to separate breeders, poor flyers, and individual birds with a simple...
Keep your pigeon flock organized with these durable, removable Colored Spiral Pigeon Bands. Designed for quick and clear identification, these bands make it easy to separate breeders, poor flyers, and individual birds with a simple visual check.
Each pack includes 20 assorted color bands, giving you flexibility in managing your loft. The spiral design ensures a secure fit on the bird’s leg while still being easy to apply and remove when needed. Perfect for serious breeders, racers, or hobbyists, these bands are an affordable and practical solution for pigeon management.
Clear Identification: Bright assorted colors help distinguish breeders, flyers, and individual pigeons.
Secure Spiral Design: Stays in place during daily activity while remaining removable.
Durable & Reusable: Built to last for repeated use in the loft or training.
Pack of 20: Includes assorted colors for flexible marking and organization.
For Breeders & Hobbyists: Essential tool for pigeon racing, breeding, and flock management.
The Colored Spiral Pigeon Bands are a must-have accessory for pigeon keepers, making flock management simple, efficient, and reliable.
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