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George and Morgan
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for 2024 £195 a bird :o
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George and Morgan wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:55 pm for 2024 £195 a bird :o
How many are you sending George? Good luck if you send mate.
George and Morgan
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none Dev got ripped off this year no more
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George and Morgan wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:17 pm none Dev got ripped off this year no more
Oh sorry to hear George, not nice mate.
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George and Morgan wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:17 pm none Dev got ripped off this year no more
In what way George if you don’t mind saying.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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i was not the only one when birds were going well in training they disappeared 2 nestmates bred from raced birds were going well 35ml toss one day both gone next day from same place had one same way bred as your grizzle same going well gone from 400 birds down to 71 big drop in the corn bill
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George and Morgan wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:49 pm i was not the only one when birds were going well in training they disappeared 2 nestmates bred from raced birds were going well 35ml toss one day both gone next day from same place had one same way bred as your grizzle same going well gone from 400 birds down to 71 big drop in the corn bill
That's a shame George 😔 it does make you wonder, it's a lot of money to pay out and their losses are definitely a bit concerning.
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Thanks for the info George. It does seem strange how so many are lost from such short distances especially when they are all going to the same loft.
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I have doubts about these OLR's. There are fit, healthy young birds from good lofts, mixed with some that are not so fit and healthy from perhaps not so good lofts. The smash trainers they seem to get would indicate that the health is not as good as it should be. Heavy losses from short distances is often a sign that something is wrong with the loft or management, I believe.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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it's called black rubbish bag to cure a large corn bill
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