Training today 21.7.23
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Nice returns Trev.
Living in Brighton & Sunny Sussex.
With the weather we are having this week and my work load it looks like my first batch will be starting the season on the back of just the three trainers. I'll probably send 20 this week and hopefully will get the chance to train the remaining youngsters again before they go the following week.
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Don't forget it's Saturday basketing for a Sunday race.Trev wrote: βWed Jul 26, 2023 8:50 pm With the weather we are having this week and my work load it looks like my first batch will be starting the season on the back of just the three trainers. I'll probably send 20 this week and hopefully will get the chance to train the remaining youngsters again before they go the following week.
Living in Brighton & Sunny Sussex.
DarkPiedCock wrote: βThu Jul 27, 2023 9:07 amDon't forget it's Saturday basketing for a Sunday race.Trev wrote: βWed Jul 26, 2023 8:50 pm With the weather we are having this week and my work load it looks like my first batch will be starting the season on the back of just the three trainers. I'll probably send 20 this week and hopefully will get the chance to train the remaining youngsters again before they go the following week.
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I don't race ybs mate. I usually breed mine after the old bird season ends.Most likely put in five late bred yearlings for a spin.
Living in Brighton & Sunny Sussex.
Fair enough mate, sounds like a good way to improve your stock. I have to admit years ago I used to take a round of late breds from any birds that flown either of the two longest races. I have a pair of this years Perth birds going down on eggs which I'm tempted to keep.DarkPiedCock wrote: βFri Jul 28, 2023 9:39 am I don't race ybs mate. I usually breed mine after the old bird season ends.Most likely put in five late bred yearlings for a spin.
Good luck with the latebreds mate
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Thanks Trev. You have a goodun.
Living in Brighton & Sunny Sussex.
Keep em mateTrev wrote: βSat Jul 29, 2023 9:22 amFair enough mate, sounds like a good way to improve your stock. I have to admit years ago I used to take a round of late breds from any birds that flown either of the two longest races. I have a pair of this years Perth birds going down on eggs which I'm tempted to keep.DarkPiedCock wrote: βFri Jul 28, 2023 9:39 am I don't race ybs mate. I usually breed mine after the old bird season ends.Most likely put in five late bred yearlings for a spin.
Good luck with the latebreds mate![]()


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I have far too many birds really but I think I will keep theseBuster121 wrote: βSat Jul 29, 2023 11:15 amKeep em mateTrev wrote: βSat Jul 29, 2023 9:22 amFair enough mate, sounds like a good way to improve your stock. I have to admit years ago I used to take a round of late breds from any birds that flown either of the two longest races. I have a pair of this years Perth birds going down on eggs which I'm tempted to keep.DarkPiedCock wrote: βFri Jul 28, 2023 9:39 am I don't race ybs mate. I usually breed mine after the old bird season ends.Most likely put in five late bred yearlings for a spin.
Good luck with the latebreds mate![]()
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