Thank you
Day off for them tomorrow
Rebuilding and rest
Back on routine Monday 1 hours fly morning and 22 miles toss after work
Congratluations
Just going through the posts on the forum with my morning coffee and saw this.
Well done Neil. Terrific result.
Well done Neil. Terrific result.

Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
Great result again Neil, makes all the effort with while, well done mate 

Well done to you too Mike, a great hen by the sounds of it, you don't often find many like that, is that all with the same Sire Neil ?? Hopefully the new Cock will be just as good.
Number 28 is a fine looking bird too .
Well done to you too Mike, a great hen by the sounds of it, you don't often find many like that, is that all with the same Sire Neil ?? Hopefully the new Cock will be just as good.
Number 28 is a fine looking bird too .
Hi TrevTrev wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 9:03 am Great result again Neil, makes all the effort with while, well done mate
Well done to you too Mike, a great hen by the sounds of it, you don't often find many like that, is that all with the same Sire Neil ?? Hopefully the new Cock will be just as good.
Number 28 is a fine looking bird too .
She’s bred most winners with a FVW x soontjen cock picked for me by Shane Langton
His sire is the Bat 7 fed wins in Derbyshire area for Dave waddington he was missing eggs a little so she went with a hereman cock this year
She’s bred with 3 cocks
My pal had 1 last year that was 1st section London combine the only bird in the first 45 open in his section I think about 33rd open he was
Unfortunately 28 was lost at a 83 miles race this year 2 weeks before his brother also a fed winner was lost from 110 miles but I get told it’s not peregrine by certain site members so I say nothing but know myself as Mike says it’s not often healthy experienced winners get lost at them distances unless it’s a accident or bop
When i was in the sport, after letting the youngsters out to fly. I would always look for the one that wanted to fly alone, shooting across the sky away from the flock. This to me was a bird that wanted to fly alone. some may say different.
Hi Neil if that was a reference to my comments about not all being lost to hawks and falcons then that is totally opposite to what you are saying in your response to TrevNeilA wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 9:47 amHi TrevTrev wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 9:03 am Great result again Neil, makes all the effort with while, well done mate
Well done to you too Mike, a great hen by the sounds of it, you don't often find many like that, is that all with the same Sire Neil ?? Hopefully the new Cock will be just as good.
Number 28 is a fine looking bird too .
She’s bred most winners with a FVW x soontjen cock picked for me by Shane Langton
His sire is the Bat 7 fed wins in Derbyshire area for Dave waddington he was missing eggs a little so she went with a hereman cock this year
She’s bred with 3 cocks
My pal had 1 last year that was 1st section London combine the only bird in the first 45 open in his section I think about 33rd open he was
Unfortunately 28 was lost at a 83 miles race this year 2 weeks before his brother also a fed winner was lost from 110 miles but I get told it’s not peregrine by certain site members so I say nothing but know myself as Mike says it’s not often healthy experienced winners get lost at them distances unless it’s a accident or bop
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud


