I don’t think it’s wrong at all as it’s what everyone seems to do I just never really understand whyAndy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:09 amIt might be the wrong way Neil. But as this is only my second season back on widowhood since 2003 I am just doing what used to work for me. It was a method I got from Frank Tasker. I used to use the period when resitting to give the cocks a couple of tosses where the hen is there on arrival. I understand what you and Mike say about the cocks being ready by the first race and not learning the system in the first couple of races. I may well give them a couple of tosses in the couple of weeks after removing the eggs and before the first race with the hens there on their arrival as you suggested.NeilA wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 8:20 amLooks like it gone pretty well AndyAndy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 8:07 am The widowhood’s have been rearing either a single or pair of youngsters, apart from one cock who’s hen took to long to lay so only sat the eggs. And of course the two gay cocks who have just been left to it. The hens were removed over a four day period, depending on the age of the youngsters, over a week ago. The cocks were left to finish rearing the youngsters. All but 4 youngsters have now been weaned, the last 4 will over the next couple of days. For now I have weaned the youngsters in with the widowhood hens and although they’ve been away for a week or so they’re still filling any youngster up who asks for it.
Although it’s been frosty the cocks have been going out briefly in the mornings while I clean them out. They will be repaired in a couple of weeks and allowed to sit for around 10 days. As they have already been paired I would expect all the hens to lay within a couple of days of each other. They will then be getting ready for the start of the season.
I haven’t treated for anything.
What’s the reason for repairing totally understand it was normal practice to do so
I never have mainly as I couldn’t see the reason behind it apart from not having to remove hens after training
I leave my hens in for 2/ 3 days so I train only to 10 miles on the drive probably going twice on a Sunday once Friday once Saturday
then next training I will have the job of removing hens to teach them the bowl means hen will be in the loft
Although on my slightly different system they will be just left to go with any cock in the hope they mix up a bit rather than be boxed
But it must work or people wouldn’t have done it for 30 plus years