Selecting next year’s pairings
Very easy that GeorgeGeorge and Morgan wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:55 am mine will be easy olr bird to olr bird the checker cock paired to my blue hen and that's it
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud

A man with a plan I hope it all goes well for you mate, I know you have said before about splitting when young about 14 days but will they be ok with just the cock at that cold time of yearAndy wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:58 amYes it is early Buster and yes it is because of going over to Widowhood!Buster121 wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:35 am That is early for you Andy or is this because of going on widowhood
The naturals will be treated the same as the widowhood’s at this stage. The reason is I don’t want birds to start moulting to early. Generally the moult starts when sitting the second round of eggs. With this method they don’t start moulting until after the first couple of races because there is the break between the two rounds.
So pairing up on Boxing Day gives a few advantages. Firstly the shop is shut so I have the day to make sure they settle well. It then gets the birds settled into their boxes. They get that extra bond if rearing a youngster. They can then also start going out again after being shut in for the winter. This will be the only time I’ll rear any youngsters apart from the odd latebred from the best ones that have been racing once repaired at the end of racing. I will still be happy to have half a dozen from you later in the year Buster.
They should lay around 5th of January. Hatch around 24th January. The hens will then be removed when the youngsters are around 14 days, 7th February. The cocks will continue to rear the youngsters until around 21 days when they will be weaned, end of February. The birds will then remain split up.
The first race will be about 13th April. So working backwards I want them on widowhood about a week before this date. I want them to be sitting about 10 days on their second round before removing the hens. So continuing to work back. Hen’s laying their second round 26th March, so repaired around 18th March. I find that because they were paired up earlier in the year they will all go down within a day or so of each other. When repaired the second time the naturals will be left together.
It is during these few days of being repaired and sitting the second round of eggs that they will get a couple or so trainers. Because the cocks are paired at this point they can be trained with the naturals.
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud

All well explained and understood mateAndy wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:48 pm The problem being Buster that if left much longer than 14 days the hens will start looking to go down again which is what I certainly don’t want as this will trigger the moult to start.
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud

Think all clubs should do any age racing would probably lure me back racing for sure, I also agree rings should be issued JanuaryAndy wrote: Sun Nov 12, 2023 10:40 amWe have a proposition from our club to race an any age programme in the combine this year but looks like it’s going to be voted against.Trev wrote: Sun Nov 12, 2023 10:33 amI know several of our members will have youngsters ready to ring by the beginning of December too Andy, I agree with you, it makes a bit of a mockery of calling it young bird racing really !!! We may as well adopt the way they do it in Australia and just race any age, one programme.Andy wrote: Sun Nov 12, 2023 10:06 am I know a couple of fanciers who have already paired some up. With rings issued on the 1st December now they will have youngsters ready to ring by then. I still don’t think they should be issued until the 10th January as they used too.
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud


