Here's an interesting report (to me at least) from back in 2007
It features (to my mind) one of my best performances and supports the "always look to introduce" theory
In this race we entered 3 birds. 3 yes but to my mind it was actually 2 because the one cock had had a bump and was returning to the race basket after 5 weeks out. He was short of fitness and needed the graft to bring him on, so he was never gonna contend really.
The other 2 cocks were "Jack Flash" and "Merlin"
"Jack Flash" topped the Fed against 1,462 birds that day
He and "Merlin" came together and trapped together - "Merlin" was 3rd Fed.
Had there been ETS back then we'd have been 1,2 Fed but the cocks raced to different Sections at opposite ends of the garden so I timed one then had to run to the other.
"Jack Flash" was bred by Jack Walker of Cannock. Without doubt "Jack Flash" was
THE No.1 trapper I ever had. Even as he was going through the door he was still folded up like a bullet.
Because of the success of "Gareth Gates" being the Worcester Fed Champion and Region Award winner in 2003 I went and got another nestpair out of Gareth's Dad in 2004. This time the Dad "Westkapelle" had been mated to "Band of Gold" who went onto become the No.1 hen for Mark Evans.
The resulting nestpair were "Merlin" and "Mr Incredible" - both good cocks ("Merlin" was the better one).
Point is, both "Merlin" and "Mr Incredible" were purchased and raced. Nothing goes to Stock that easy
https://www.elimarpigeons.com/articles/ ... 8-p-w12607