Bowbroom wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 11:06 am
With the high winds and low temperatures in Scotland yesterday, I’ll bet the competing birds that had to face those conditions didn’t think it was good fun
Agree
Waste of time I feel sorry for the birds
The money hardly going to change your week let alone your life
king wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 1:37 pm
The velocity reflects the conditions it was flown on, which given it's December it ain't that bad. £837.50 prize and pools is way better than a great race with no prize money. How many fanciers next year are going to win that at club level?
Never raced for money king it doesn’t interest me if it was about money I would just go to work another day and not race on a Saturday
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king wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 1:37 pm
The velocity reflects the conditions it was flown on, which given it's December it ain't that bad. £837.50 prize and pools is way better than a great race with no prize money. How many fanciers next year are going to win that at club level?
I had more respect for my birds than to ask them to race in December in poor conditions
So if the prize money is sufficient, it’s ok to race in bad conditions leading to unacceptable losses? With attitudes like this is there any wonder the game is in massive decline and animal sports are under attack, the organisers and participants in this event (it wasn’t a race) ought to hang their heads in shame as their actions may well help to hasten the demise of the sport
been reading few old BHW stud books so your saying it's ok to have a hard race with heavy losses because it's in the race season in one race only a handful of birds in race time from 6000 and one i'm reading now 80 birds in 3 days from 3100 so that's ok