OLD HENS 2022
Mine this week were 5, 9 & 14.
5 is a stock hen that I brought in last winter. She is down from some very good long distance birds. I have 4 very nice youngsters from her in the loft.
9 is a yearling out of a pair of stock birds from John & Ben.
14 is Polly. The yearling that just follows me everywhere. She was also bred from a pair of stock birds from John & Ben.
5 is a stock hen that I brought in last winter. She is down from some very good long distance birds. I have 4 very nice youngsters from her in the loft.
9 is a yearling out of a pair of stock birds from John & Ben.
14 is Polly. The yearling that just follows me everywhere. She was also bred from a pair of stock birds from John & Ben.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
Number 5 is a lovely looking bird Andy.Andy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:54 pm Mine this week were 5, 9 & 14.
5 is a stock hen that I brought in last winter. She is down from some very good long distance birds. I have 4 very nice youngsters from her in the loft.
9 is a yearling out of a pair of stock birds from John & Ben.
14 is Polly. The yearling that just follows me everywhere. She was also bred from a pair of stock birds from John & Ben.
Mine are :-
Number 2 two year old Coulter/Crammond, she has been raced to Penzance 230miles on the South Road and was my 2nd bird from Guernsey in the BICC (446th section 1252nd open) I'm hoping to push her on further next season on the North Road.
Number 12 is a yearling Crammond/Langstaff she has been lightly raced on the South and again I'm hoping for good things from he next season on the North.
Number 17 is a Kellett hen that I got from the late Laurie Everett last year, she raced for Laurie and I am planning to use her for stock next season.
Who's are 4 and 13 ??? Both really stood out for me !!
Good luck next week Killer and all showing.
Number 2 two year old Coulter/Crammond, she has been raced to Penzance 230miles on the South Road and was my 2nd bird from Guernsey in the BICC (446th section 1252nd open) I'm hoping to push her on further next season on the North Road.
Number 12 is a yearling Crammond/Langstaff she has been lightly raced on the South and again I'm hoping for good things from he next season on the North.
Number 17 is a Kellett hen that I got from the late Laurie Everett last year, she raced for Laurie and I am planning to use her for stock next season.
Who's are 4 and 13 ??? Both really stood out for me !!
Good luck next week Killer and all showing.
Maybe but not 100% certain memory no good these days unless wrote down
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