Who dares wins OLR
1651 entrants, 332 made it to the final 20 home from 250 miles at the end of day 3, how is this defensible? I’m amazed that PETA and the other rights groups are not making more of results like this, we are asking for the game to be shut down and those that support OLRs will have stuffed it for the rest of us
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Anthony webster
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The uk one lofts are a joke n pure rubbish
Only good ones are run by pro out fits not by 2 and 1 gangs like the ones here ,
Patatye
Africa pro
Victoria falls
Seem to be class compared to others
Only good ones are run by pro out fits not by 2 and 1 gangs like the ones here ,
Patatye
Africa pro
Victoria falls
Seem to be class compared to others
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Winfort Lofts
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Murray wrote: Fri Sep 26, 2025 8:32 am That is it, precisely.
One Loft pigeons are trained to a schedule, or more to the point they should be. That's what the big entry fees are for. If I paid up for pigeons and saw that they had been send to the races off a few 10 and 15 mile tosses I would be demanding my money back.
Some pigeons sent to OLRs are perhaps not the ideal type. Highly strung inbred youngsters, with perhaps not the toughest constitution, do tend not to cope so well. Small, strong youngsters, probably cross breds, and often hens, seem to be the way to go.
We are all big boys. We go into these things with our eyes open. Our pigeons are not going to be given a day off because it's a head wind or a tail wind or they've dropped flight or it's girlfriend just dumped it or something.
They go when it's training day. If they can't deal with it they don't last long.
From what I've read on Facebook, that very much seem to be the case in this one in particular!
The birds were jumped a big distance after only a handful of short tosses!
There is still a super final to go, and from what I read only about 20 or so birds back to compete!
The figures aren’t generally available but I can guarantee it won’t be 98.8% losses, if you bred 100 young birds and ended up with 1 what would you put it down to? I know what I’d call it and have done so you are trying to defend the indefensible
I used to get all the fun I could handle from looking after the birds preparing them and watching them home on a race day win lose or draw, without the need for proxy cheap thrills in the faint hope of seeing my name in lights or chasing the distant hope of copping money through somebody else’s efforts, perhaps that’s a Yorkshire thing
