Never ending

Talk about anything racing pigeon related here aslong as there isnt a section for it.
NeilA
Posts: 2998
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:54 pm
Gender:
Great Britain

Had a yearling back at 6am looks like he may have gone to ground as his condition isn’t great but least he got home
Andy
Posts: 6873
Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2022 4:02 pm
Location: Wincanton
Gender:
Great Britain

I hope you get more return Neil. It is a sorry state that we are in.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
NeilA
Posts: 2998
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:54 pm
Gender:
Great Britain

Andy wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 8:19 am I hope you get more return Neil. It is a sorry state that we are in.
It’s a risk every time they go anywhere it seems now
This is the worst year for me I have never had it like this
Murray
Posts: 4349
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2022 7:57 am
Location: St Arnaud Australia
Gender:
Australia

You would not like racing pigeons in the country in Australia.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
goose1
Posts: 105
Joined: Fri Apr 05, 2024 8:53 am
Great Britain

Been like this up our neck of the woods for best part of 30 years. Percentage wise first light training is what we've found safest but even then you will get hit from time to time. Seems like their just about everywhere now.
MIL
Posts: 2104
Joined: Thu Apr 04, 2024 11:57 am
Gender:
Great Britain

You're efforts haven't ben fairly rewarded mate - chin up you'll soon bounce back

Plans are afoot
Devo1956
Posts: 4473
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2022 11:37 am
Gender:
Great Britain

I know its hard when training the birds, and time is important. Do members change times of training the birds? i know if you're using a training transporter its a set time for pick up. But when training yourself, i think it is much better to change times and location. Just my thoughts on when i trained my birds.
Buster121
Posts: 7840
Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:09 am
Gender:
Great Britain

NeilA wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 7:38 am Had a yearling back at 6am looks like he may have gone to ground as his condition isn’t great but least he got home
Good he is back, hope others get home as well
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
NeilA
Posts: 2998
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:54 pm
Gender:
Great Britain

goose1 wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 10:27 am Been like this up our neck of the woods for best part of 30 years. Percentage wise first light training is what we've found safest but even then you will get hit from time to time. Seems like their just about everywhere now.
Had the odd hit but this has destroyed me you do well to keep going
How do you take 4 of the first 5 in the fed send them back next week and never see 2 again it’s all new to me
If I have 18 cocks normally I get 15/16 to pick from in July
This year I had 21 cocks I have 14 left 2 of them are finished 4 fed winners gone before 150 miles
NeilA
Posts: 2998
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:54 pm
Gender:
Great Britain

Devo1956 wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 10:57 am I know its hard when training the birds, and time is important. Do members change times of training the birds? i know if you're using a training transporter its a set time for pick up. But when training yourself, i think it is much better to change times and location. Just my thoughts on when i trained my birds.
Thing is Devo I don’t train I only went Sunday and yesterday as I didn’t send Saturday that’s first toss since April
I thought it would be ok as I was t expecting it plus it was 430pm I just thought they had all day to hunt and if I’m honest I didn’t really expect it as this area has not really been hit like others
Post Reply