German classic OLR 2024

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i think Dev one of your ybs come into form just a week too early
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George and Morgan wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 9:49 am i think Dev one of your ybs come into form just a week too early
I just hope the other youngsters, make it back to the loft safe and well.George. It has not been a good year for racing.
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Well plans have already started for next year, I have 400 euros prize money from the German classic OLR. I will only have to send 200 Euros for the entry of my team for next year, I am also in credit for youngsters with Christoph and Leon. So my team of 5 youngsters will be sorted. and they will enter the OLR at the end of March. I think the time factor is very important in OLR, All the birds are treated, fed and trained the same way. They are all on the same system, so the timing has to be right for the birds to enter the loft. The youngsters in the team, need to be on the same level of development. In order to deal with the stress of so many other birds around them, and when coming to the later stages of the comp. They are strong enough to deal with the conditions they will meet.
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Devo1956 wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:16 am Well plans have already started for next year, I have 400 euros prize money from the German classic OLR. I will only have to send 200 Euros for the entry of my team for next year, I am also in credit for youngsters with Christoph and Leon. So my team of 5 youngsters will be sorted. and they will enter the OLR at the end of March. I think the time factor is very important in OLR, All the birds are treated, fed and trained the same way. They are all on the same system, so the timing has to be right for the birds to enter the loft. The youngsters in the team, need to be on the same level of development. In order to deal with the stress of so many other birds around them, and when coming to the later stages of the comp. They are strong enough to deal with the conditions they will meet.
How many homed today Devo ?
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NeilA wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:32 am
Devo1956 wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:16 am Well plans have already started for next year, I have 400 euros prize money from the German classic OLR. I will only have to send 200 Euros for the entry of my team for next year, I am also in credit for youngsters with Christoph and Leon. So my team of 5 youngsters will be sorted. and they will enter the OLR at the end of March. I think the time factor is very important in OLR, All the birds are treated, fed and trained the same way. They are all on the same system, so the timing has to be right for the birds to enter the loft. The youngsters in the team, need to be on the same level of development. In order to deal with the stress of so many other birds around them, and when coming to the later stages of the comp. They are strong enough to deal with the conditions they will meet.
How many homed today Devo ?
At present Neil, there are 253 youngsters that have not returned.
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Devo1956 wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:16 am Well plans have already started for next year, I have 400 euros prize money from the German classic OLR. I will only have to send 200 Euros for the entry of my team for next year, I am also in credit for youngsters with Christoph and Leon. So my team of 5 youngsters will be sorted. and they will enter the OLR at the end of March. I think the time factor is very important in OLR, All the birds are treated, fed and trained the same way. They are all on the same system, so the timing has to be right for the birds to enter the loft. The youngsters in the team, need to be on the same level of development. In order to deal with the stress of so many other birds around them, and when coming to the later stages of the comp. They are strong enough to deal with the conditions they will meet.
Well done mate will be good to follow again
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
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582 back now
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
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Buster121 wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:58 am582 back now
Any explanation given for it or just down to a head wind being strong ?
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NeilA wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 1:00 pm
Buster121 wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:58 am582 back now
Any explanation given for it or just down to a head wind being strong ?
Very strong winds from the East Neil, Arrivals 601/884
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