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Devo1956
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I fully agree with you Murray, at the moment i have a broken heart, No mater what the weather i was in the game, fed up being on the bench. Just writing about birds, but i will see how it goes. Keep it going Murray, and have a great time with your birds,
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Murray wrote: Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:44 am No, George, health is not more important.
I have lung diseases which will kill me, simple as that.
So, I have bred more youngsters this year than I ever have. I don't know how long I have here before my Saviour calls me away, so I just plan to do whatever I want, being reasonable, before I go.
Keeping pigeons won't kill me. I am dying already. It won't save me, but I bet it will prolong my life.
The best medicine is a happy heart. :D
To true Murray. Our dad had pigeon fanciers lung, along with a few other complications but he would never have got rid of his pigeons. He died 20 years ago last month and mum still has pigeons there. Although they are Trev’s lol.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
George and Morgan
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my dad also died from pigeon lung too many pigeons
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Murray wrote: Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:44 am No, George, health is not more important.
I have lung diseases which will kill me, simple as that.
So, I have bred more youngsters this year than I ever have. I don't know how long I have here before my Saviour calls me away, so I just plan to do whatever I want, being reasonable, before I go.
Keeping pigeons won't kill me. I am dying already. It won't save me, but I bet it will prolong my life.
The best medicine is a happy heart. :D
So true mate, just keep doing what you are and be happy
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It’s about 33 degrees in my back garden. Very sunny.
Chopped up a bunch of vegetables for the birds.
Now they are enjoying going in and out of the Sputnik and the sunshine 🌞
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Greetings from the land down under. :D
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There looking well Murray, that cheq 3rd one from left w/f and white on throat really stands out
Murray
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Nice spotting, Steve. Another one from the Melbourne 600 mile hen by the white flight Thone'
Got 3 rounds from them this year and she is nesting again.
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Murray wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:10 am Nice spotting, Steve. Another one from the Melbourne 600 mile hen by the white flight Thone'
Got 3 rounds from them this year and she is nesting again.
:) ;) ;)
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This is its nest mate
Good pigeons.
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George and Morgan
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nice birds Murray clean loft as always my dad also died of lung disease too many pigeons
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