Different ways of breeding
It's probably more the case on Sun, Mon and Tues I stopped at 10 mins and they'd have takwen more on if I'd let them
But if I'd have let them have it I'd have had them flying freely earlier in the week and not taking on the volume that I wanted them to get on a Thursday night
But if I'd have let them have it I'd have had them flying freely earlier in the week and not taking on the volume that I wanted them to get on a Thursday night
YepMIL wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:55 am It's probably more the case on Sun, Mon and Tues I stopped at 10 mins and they'd have takwen more on if I'd let them
But if I'd have let them have it I'd have had them flying freely earlier in the week and not taking on the volume that I wanted them to get on a Thursday night
So someone like me with natural skill as a fancier I could copy your me method but add 20 per cent barley as a guide Monday going to 10 percent Wednesday and zero barley Thursday
Feeding the way we did with "Prestige" allowed us to win big Federations at the shortest distance, but also do the business with 9-10 hous on the wing too.
As time moved on I became less arsed with French racing. I couldn't be bothered to wait for them so can't really tell you if the Gerry / Superstar would have been as efficient.
Plus, when you have a team that are doing so well inland and there's an inland option for you every week, and you aren't naturally bothered about racing 350-500 miles then our entries into that arena became more and more sparse
In 2001 or 2002 (can't be sure which year) we prepared 1 for the MNFC Bergerac and got him after 14hrs 5 min on a NE wind winning around £1000..... I think there were only about 40 or so on the day. He did his job and I was pleased - but I wasn't waiting for him. Mum & Dad were
As time moved on I became less arsed with French racing. I couldn't be bothered to wait for them so can't really tell you if the Gerry / Superstar would have been as efficient.
Plus, when you have a team that are doing so well inland and there's an inland option for you every week, and you aren't naturally bothered about racing 350-500 miles then our entries into that arena became more and more sparse
In 2001 or 2002 (can't be sure which year) we prepared 1 for the MNFC Bergerac and got him after 14hrs 5 min on a NE wind winning around £1000..... I think there were only about 40 or so on the day. He did his job and I was pleased - but I wasn't waiting for him. Mum & Dad were