Yes Neil
George would've been on the same trips to Belgium as me in the early 1980's
The trips were hosted by Roy Clarke of Tamworth
Yes Neil
Top fliersMIL wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 4:29 pmYes Neil
George would've been on the same trips to Belgium as me in the early 1980's
The trips were hosted by Roy Clarke of Tamworth
Will you make the first race if you don’t get anymore strikes now TrevTrev wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 9:10 am At last I've had the birds out without a hit, I've only been letting them out just before evening feed, about half 5. The first evening very few came out, those that did were very nervous and didn't go far, last night quite a few more came out, they are starting to look more confident and actually flew for a bit. I'll give them longer today and tomorrow, all being well they'll be back on an open loft Monday.
It's the open loft aspect of it, I am not saying don't exercise the birds, but do it with as much care as possible. I race my birds, but I don't use open loft until May, so as to cut down the exposure to the hawks,
Cheers TrevTrev wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 9:20 amWell done Neil, good to see that your preparations are going well.NeilA wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 8:10 am Going to inject the cocks then take them training about 12 o’clock just once it’s warmed up
It looks good all week so the 7 hens can train tomorrow then cocks every night Tuesday to Sunday with luck
I hope you have a successful, but most of all enjoyable, season mate.
NeilA wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 8:10 am
If I’m honest I have no confidence with pretty much starting again there are 22 yearlings 2 old cocks I do regret giving so many pigeons away last year but I never new if my loft was able to stay put or not so I just thought keep the yb team
I have tried my best for them to my limited knowledge and feel I have done my part not once have they trained under 14 degrees so I haven’t been reckless with them
I have been so lucky that the sparrow hawks haven’t attacked me for once
Although a peregrine hit the hens training so my plan of 12 miles south each morning for the 7 hens I will race has gone and they will have to train north like the cocks which adds to the work
I hope your attacks are at a end