Ceramic Medium Pot Drinker?

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Just seen these on Ebay. £2.50 each £5 p+p

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Just buy a pack of pick pots and they are free well sort of
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when it comes to pigeons you buy without looking at the price
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George and Morgan wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 6:29 am when it comes to pigeons you buy without looking at the price
Not me George for sure
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Buster121 wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 6:17 am Just buy a pack of pick pots and they are free well sort of
Yes i would buy pots of 6 with mixture in Buster.
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They look quite good if good quality. They could just be washed out pick stone pots. Some of the pick stone pots are quite brittle and don’t last for long. Especially if used for water. Expensive though especially if you add the postage. Someone trying to make some money.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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i think mine may be for dogs or cat much bigger
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These look like clay-pots for the pickstones. The ceramic ones are "glazed" and much tougher. The glazed ones are not porous either.
These are intended to be disposable, but Im sure we have all used them at one time or another for different things.
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