I decided to take the opportunity of the temperature being a bit cooler this morning and took the youngsters for their first training toss. It was a lovely clear morning with a light NW wind and 13c. I took all 35 youngsters and 16 old birds to Frome show ground, 10 miles for them. I let them go at 6.40am. They done a couple of half circles and were gone heading towards home. I messaged Roxanna to let her know I had let them go. Roxanna went out into the garden at 6.55 and they were already back. I haven’t got them in yet so don’t know for sure but looks like they are all there. Will have a count up when I get them in.
I will probably try to go again tomorrow before it really starts to heat up again over the weekend.
First trainer for youngsters
Nice one, Andy!
It's always a huge bonus when the first toss goes well, I think. The youngsters learn that it doesn't hurt, and there's nothing to be frightened of.
Yet.

It's always a huge bonus when the first toss goes well, I think. The youngsters learn that it doesn't hurt, and there's nothing to be frightened of.
Yet.

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.
Thanks Murray. I think I’m possibly 1 youngster missing and a latebred who would have been having his first toss. Otherwise all here
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
Latebreds.
They are a waste of time.
They miss the education as babies and when they go in the box they promptly get lost.
Said me, who has half a dozen latebreds, which will inevitably get lost.
Unless, I do what a bloke I knew in New Zealand did. If he had late bred youngsters, they went in the hampers with the young birds, even if they were still squeaking. That's what I am doing with these. Every bird with a 2021 ring on it is going in the box. If they can fly in the team and trap, they can be trained. If I don't, I am not doing them a favour. Next year they will be the first ones lost.
They are a waste of time.
They miss the education as babies and when they go in the box they promptly get lost.
Said me, who has half a dozen latebreds, which will inevitably get lost.
Unless, I do what a bloke I knew in New Zealand did. If he had late bred youngsters, they went in the hampers with the young birds, even if they were still squeaking. That's what I am doing with these. Every bird with a 2021 ring on it is going in the box. If they can fly in the team and trap, they can be trained. If I don't, I am not doing them a favour. Next year they will be the first ones lost.
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.
Angie said now you you know why she said name him Steve always chasing other birds





Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud


