As I've said before I like to have a go in them, not for the money ( although a big lump would be nice) but to see if I can beat some of the sports big names. To me ( others will disagree) it's the purest form of racing, no wind advantage, no loft position advantage, same feed and equal care, so the only thing that separates them is genetic ability, once you've got the loft right, your feed and heath care right, the only thing the separates the best from the also ran's is their genetics'. When we buy in new stock isn't that what we're trying to improve? It can be very difficult with club and Fed results to establish who has the best with so many variables in play. OLR it's easy, it I send 10 and Joe blogs sends 100 I expect him to beat me 10/1 every toss if at the end he's got 10 left I've got 1 I reckon our bird quality is pretty even.Devo1956 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 12:50 pm I have been looking about the sport around the world, now some members may not like OLR. But it is all part of the sport of racing pigeons. in some countries i feel they promote the sport, far better than others so what are your thoughts. Is there a way to promote this great sport ?
As for promoting our sport not sure they do that. I've been in the sport approaching 50 years and in my opinion the sport in the UK has never had a clear strategy for promoting it, going into schools is great but it's not going arrest the decline in membership. Never do I subscribe to the line of though that say no one is interested in pigeon racing anymore, it's always been a minority sport, if we could get just 1% of the UK population into the sport we'd be in a good place. Unfortunately the structure of the sport within the UK makes it seemingly impossible for any meaningful change or strategy to take it forward.