Clocks
Cheers Buster 
yes lose an hour in bed with the mornings being a little darker again for a while but at least we will have a bit more daylight in the evenings
if this weather ever brightens up I might actually be able to get a couple of trainers in before racing starts 


It will be nice to have longer evenings giving us the chance to be out in the garden a bit after work.
First race in 3 weeks time. Mine are now starting to fly quite well in the mornings. It is very restrictive though that we are only allowed to have them out for an hour a day due to bird flu restrictions.
First race in 3 weeks time. Mine are now starting to fly quite well in the mornings. It is very restrictive though that we are only allowed to have them out for an hour a day due to bird flu restrictions.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
The young birds are nearly yearlings, we are getting cooler weather, and de duifs are getting hungry.
They were happy to be out until 6. Now they are hanging around at 5. I feed them more than enough and take the leftovers away.
They were happy to be out until 6. Now they are hanging around at 5. I feed them more than enough and take the leftovers away.
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.
Hmmmm it is Andy but having recently had our last club meeting before racing I'm not sure how many fanciers are actually adhering to the avian flu restrictionsAndy wrote: βFri Mar 24, 2023 7:57 am It will be nice to have longer evenings giving us the chance to be out in the garden a bit after work.
First race in 3 weeks time. Mine are now starting to fly quite well in the mornings. It is very restrictive though that we are only allowed to have them out for an hour a day due to bird flu restrictions.
Our first race is also in 3 weeks, my birds are only going out for a short while in the evenings at the moment but this is more due to the Hawk at the moment
Nobody is here they are all out all day and I mean all dayTrev wrote: βFri Mar 24, 2023 8:02 amHmmmm it is Andy but having recently had our last club meeting before racing I'm not sure how many fanciers are actually adhering to the avian flu restrictionsAndy wrote: βFri Mar 24, 2023 7:57 am It will be nice to have longer evenings giving us the chance to be out in the garden a bit after work.
First race in 3 weeks time. Mine are now starting to fly quite well in the mornings. It is very restrictive though that we are only allowed to have them out for an hour a day due to bird flu restrictions.![]()
Our first race is also in 3 weeks, my birds are only going out for a short while in the evenings at the moment but this is more due to the Hawk at the moment![]()
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



I would love to put mine back on open loft. The problem with racing natural the hens are usually sitting first thing in the morning so arenβt getting out. Once the clocks change I will try to at least get them out during the early evening.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.