Trev being totally honest never won a sausage or a bean can breed them and sort quality out but do not or ever had the ability to race prepare since restarting only 4ths 5ths and 6ths being the most westerly flyer and giving all others overfly, in my hey days back in the 70s best was a third Saintes, but in saying all that never bothered me to be bottom or top as I did it for the love, cards only a bonus, nothing better than seeing a bird fold up and drop from any distance long or short even when I decided to stop racing still got butterflies and excited to see them come
Stoney Cross 26th August 2023
I totally agree with you there Buster, wherever they are on the sheet there is something quite magical seeing those birds pull up and drop onto the loft. I also get a lot of pleasure just watching them fly around home.Buster121 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 12:56 pmTrev being totally honest never won a sausage or a bean can breed them and sort quality out but do not or ever had the ability to race prepare since restarting only 4ths 5ths and 6ths being the most westerly flyer and giving all others overfly, in my hey days back in the 70s best was a third Saintes, but in saying all that never bothered me to be bottom or top as I did it for the love, cards only a bonus, nothing better than seeing a bird fold up and drop from any distance long or short even when I decided to stop racing still got butterflies and excited to see them come
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Nice returns Andy. Being just behind Staddon Bros , isnt shabby
Living in Brighton & Sunny Sussex.
Here is your Mealey cock this evening Buster.
Dispute his relatively young age he has paired to an old hen. He was sitting for the first 3 races and driving the hen this weekend. She laid Friday night so should be sitting for the last 3 races. It will be interesting to see what he does on widowhood next year.
He doesn’t really like being caught. The first couple of races his ETS ring didn’t register on arrival but I have since sorted it out so thankfully no need to catch him when he arrives home. On the other hand blue chequer cock 65 of yours is on at me all the time for a few peanuts.
I am more than happy to test them out for you. I’m not in the best position in the club for these short races but they are still close and considering the hard races we have had with the youngsters they are doing very well. Just 3 races left now.
Dispute his relatively young age he has paired to an old hen. He was sitting for the first 3 races and driving the hen this weekend. She laid Friday night so should be sitting for the last 3 races. It will be interesting to see what he does on widowhood next year.
He doesn’t really like being caught. The first couple of races his ETS ring didn’t register on arrival but I have since sorted it out so thankfully no need to catch him when he arrives home. On the other hand blue chequer cock 65 of yours is on at me all the time for a few peanuts.
I am more than happy to test them out for you. I’m not in the best position in the club for these short races but they are still close and considering the hard races we have had with the youngsters they are doing very well. Just 3 races left now.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
Looking well Andy he looks well settled and pleased you are happy and they are trying for youAndy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:19 pm Here is your Mealey cock this evening Buster.
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Dispute his relatively young age he has paired to an old hen. He was sitting for the first 3 races and driving the hen this weekend. She laid Friday night so should be sitting for the last 3 races. It will be interesting to see what he does on widowhood next year.
He doesn’t really like being caught. The first couple of races his ETS ring didn’t register on arrival but I have since sorted it out so thankfully no need to catch him when he arrives home. On the other hand blue chequer cock 65 of yours is on at me all the time for a few peanuts.
I am more than happy to test them out for you. I’m not in the best position in the club for these short races but they are still close and considering the hard races we have had with the youngsters they are doing very well. Just 3 races left now.
Apparently he did send 120!!
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
That of course is Stuart Wilcox, auctioneer and co owner of pigeon chat. Won the national a couple of times. He is in Bristol where the bulk of the birds go. Staddons are certainly on a much better line for them to break out on their way to Bristol. Ours would have to virtually go on a different line from the very start. Our 10 against 1:700+ even including the other 3 members down this way and the Crewkerne club still not more than 150 birds. From such short races they would still be in big batches after just 45 minutes of racing.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.