Preparation for my operation

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The blue checker cock in the last picture is a Crammond/Langstaff pigeon, he was 2nd Club 5th fed 25th Combine from Perth 404miles, 83 members sent 582 birds in the combine. He has had other minor places and his offspring are showing promise too so I will probably stop him now.
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Trev wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 8:59 pm
Buster121 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 12:27 pm Hi Trev birds looking very well, that blue pied in bowl in last lot of pics well and truly stands out, I have found when doing pics think it is the way they get uploaded, forget it that makes no sense and I cannot thgink how to word it, try uploading in a different way turn pics is what I'm trying to say

Wishing a very speedy recovery mate, you will be able to lift a glass or two but not your wage packet :lol: :lol: that is what they mean by heavy lifting, seriously mate listen to what they tell you I know folks who have had the same op, just take things steady and slowly
Thanks Buster πŸ‘πŸ˜
I was hoping you might notice that blue pied mate πŸ‘ She is also the favourite of our friend and former Worthing member Brian Doick who looks after the birds for me when I'm away. I've got a lovely pair of late breds from them, the blue Cock is from Rich's (Bryn) stock crossed with Crammond lines, he was 4th Club 19th Fed from Hexham 295miles and 3rd Club 14th Fed from Perth 404miles, the Blue pied Hen is yours mate πŸ‘πŸ˜
Thanks for the advice, I'll try turning them next time πŸ‘
What the blue pied in the bowl
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Buster121 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:29 pm
Trev wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 8:59 pm
Buster121 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 12:27 pm Hi Trev birds looking very well, that blue pied in bowl in last lot of pics well and truly stands out, I have found when doing pics think it is the way they get uploaded, forget it that makes no sense and I cannot thgink how to word it, try uploading in a different way turn pics is what I'm trying to say

Wishing a very speedy recovery mate, you will be able to lift a glass or two but not your wage packet :lol: :lol: that is what they mean by heavy lifting, seriously mate listen to what they tell you I know folks who have had the same op, just take things steady and slowly
Thanks Buster πŸ‘πŸ˜
I was hoping you might notice that blue pied mate πŸ‘ She is also the favourite of our friend and former Worthing member Brian Doick who looks after the birds for me when I'm away. I've got a lovely pair of late breds from them, the blue Cock is from Rich's (Bryn) stock crossed with Crammond lines, he was 4th Club 19th Fed from Hexham 295miles and 3rd Club 14th Fed from Perth 404miles, the Blue pied Hen is yours mate πŸ‘πŸ˜
Thanks for the advice, I'll try turning them next time πŸ‘
What the blue pied in the bowl
Yes mate πŸ‘ she was one of the babies that you bred me a couple of years when I lost most of them when I let them out. Her nest mate stayed too, he was a cracking little bird as well, sadly I lost him off the loft after he'd had a couple of races, almost certainly to the hawk 😑 I've also still got one of the special ones πŸ‘
She has had a few races but I haven't pushed her yet.
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Turned out very nice, hope she does well for you and breeds some good young
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Buster121 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 5:49 am Turned out very nice, hope she does well for you and breeds some good young
Yes Buster she has, and a lovely temperament too πŸ‘πŸ˜
I'll probably leave that pair together aw the late breds I have from them are very nice, I probably won't do much with them this year so would like to get some youngsters from her that can be raced this year.
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Trev wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:06 am
Buster121 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 5:49 am Turned out very nice, hope she does well for you and breeds some good young
Yes Buster she has, and a lovely temperament too πŸ‘πŸ˜
I'll probably leave that pair together aw the late breds I have from them are very nice, I probably won't do much with them this year so would like to get some youngsters from her that can be raced this year.
Makes sense mate
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Trev wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:56 am I gave my loft a good clean out yesterday, I've put loft dressing on the floor and two bags of cat litter pellets. I'll give the perches and nest boxes another clean tomorrow and put in extra water troughs, Wednesday morning I'll put enough food out for three or four days which will means the birds should be ok left until the weekend. Hopefully by then I will at least be able to walk down the garden and feed them 🀞
My operation is booked for Wednesday afternoon, I've been told no heavy lifting for 4 to 6 weeks (not sure what they class heavy lifting yet) I will find out exactly what I can do after the OP πŸ‘ Apparently if I don't do as I'm told and undo the repair then there is a chance that they won't be able to do it again so I do need to be sensible.
I still have too many birds, one of my jobs while recuperating is to go through and update all my records so I can establish what I have and who needs to go, I hate doing it but unfortunately needs must as I have too many birds that I cant race.

Here are a few pics of the loft and birds.

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All the best for your operation, Trev. I had one done about 20 years ago, and we moved house a week later. So, of course I did too much and it's never been much good. Needs doing again, but I've been on a waiting list for about 5 years. Riding hard pulling racehorses probably didn't help either.
So, listen to the people, rest and do as you are told! :D :lol:
Greetings from the land down under. :D
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
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Good luck for today Trev, and don't forget listen and cooperate :D :D
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Murray wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 10:00 pm
Trev wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:56 am I gave my loft a good clean out yesterday, I've put loft dressing on the floor and two bags of cat litter pellets. I'll give the perches and nest boxes another clean tomorrow and put in extra water troughs, Wednesday morning I'll put enough food out for three or four days which will means the birds should be ok left until the weekend. Hopefully by then I will at least be able to walk down the garden and feed them 🀞
My operation is booked for Wednesday afternoon, I've been told no heavy lifting for 4 to 6 weeks (not sure what they class heavy lifting yet) I will find out exactly what I can do after the OP πŸ‘ Apparently if I don't do as I'm told and undo the repair then there is a chance that they won't be able to do it again so I do need to be sensible.
I still have too many birds, one of my jobs while recuperating is to go through and update all my records so I can establish what I have and who needs to go, I hate doing it but unfortunately needs must as I have too many birds that I cant race.

Here are a few pics of the loft and birds.

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20231231_114925.jpg
20231231_114936-1.jpg
20231231_114934.jpg
20231231_115003.jpg
20231231_114951.jpg
20231231_114945.jpg
20231231_115006.jpg
All the best for your operation, Trev. I had one done about 20 years ago, and we moved house a week later. So, of course I did too much and it's never been much good. Needs doing again, but I've been on a waiting list for about 5 years. Riding hard pulling racehorses probably didn't help either.
So, listen to the people, rest and do as you are told! :D :lol:
Thanks for the advice mate πŸ‘ I won't be taking any chances 😁 The wife will see to that lol πŸ˜‚
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Buster121 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:24 am Good luck for today Trev, and don't forget listen and cooperate :D :D
Thanks Buster πŸ€—
Yes, I will 😁
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