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Murray wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 8:20 pm I'm not picking on them only. Mainstream media generally.....
All true mate
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it was a hot night, we had widows open and fans going.....
I got up at 6 because the boys wanted feeding and it was too warm to stay in bed.
Went out and checked the babies. All doing well, and there's nothing out there that's likely to scalp a youngster, but you still worry.
Came in and had a cuppa then scraped out and watered the veggies. The tomatoes have grown nearly a foot in the last 24 hours with the heat !

There's another thing I think is useful. In the afternoon I took all the drinkers out, rinsed them and filled them with cold water. I did it again this morning and I'll do it again later. I think that in this hot weather when they drink they can put canker and cocci organisms in the drinkers which love the warm water and it becomes a bug soup. Spreads it to the next one that has a drink. I reckon flushing out the drinkers and putting cold fresh water in is a quick and easy way to reduce cross infection in the loft.
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Murray wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:01 pm it was a hot night, we had widows open and fans going.....
I got up at 6 because the boys wanted feeding and it was too warm to stay in bed.
Went out and checked the babies. All doing well, and there's nothing out there that's likely to scalp a youngster, but you still worry.
Came in and had a cuppa then scraped out and watered the veggies. The tomatoes have grown nearly a foot in the last 24 hours with the heat !

There's another thing I think is useful. In the afternoon I took all the drinkers out, rinsed them and filled them with cold water. I did it again this morning and I'll do it again later. I think that in this hot weather when they drink they can put canker and cocci organisms in the drinkers which love the warm water and it becomes a bug soup. Spreads it to the next one that has a drink. I reckon flushing out the drinkers and putting cold fresh water in is a quick and easy way to reduce cross infection in the loft.
I started useing Milton in my water, especially during the racing season when birds from other lofts start turning up. It was something I was told of and used to do back in the 80s/90s, having had a few issues over the past couple of seasons I decided to try it again.
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Trev wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 8:59 am
Murray wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:01 pm it was a hot night, we had widows open and fans going.....
I got up at 6 because the boys wanted feeding and it was too warm to stay in bed.
Went out and checked the babies. All doing well, and there's nothing out there that's likely to scalp a youngster, but you still worry.
Came in and had a cuppa then scraped out and watered the veggies. The tomatoes have grown nearly a foot in the last 24 hours with the heat !

There's another thing I think is useful. In the afternoon I took all the drinkers out, rinsed them and filled them with cold water. I did it again this morning and I'll do it again later. I think that in this hot weather when they drink they can put canker and cocci organisms in the drinkers which love the warm water and it becomes a bug soup. Spreads it to the next one that has a drink. I reckon flushing out the drinkers and putting cold fresh water in is a quick and easy way to reduce cross infection in the loft.
I started useing Milton in my water, especially during the racing season when birds from other lofts start turning up. It was something I was told of and used to do back in the 80s/90s, having had a few issues over the past couple of seasons I decided to try it again.
For a good few years I use to put a drop of bleach in the ybs drinker on a Saturday evening after a race
Also use to do it for a few days in January before pairing
I was told about by a real good racing loft
I know people think it’s harsh and will be against it but just something I did
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Veggie day for the birds.
The babies had a look at them and thought that was great! :D
This is the baby off the Slatey cock and Tay Tay 666.
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The youngsters off one of the red Thone' cocks and a Heremans hen.
28 days old.
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This is their mother.
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Some of the cocks having a pick at the veggies in the sputnik.
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The little white flight youngsters in the loft. About 28 days.
All seven youngsters go to their new homes this week.
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A little while later....
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