2023 Youngbirds Free

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Here are the ring numbers Andy
A97261 CHEQ 97264 BLUE 97265DK CHQ 97266 CHQ 97263 97266 ONE IS A CHEQ OTHER IS BLUE WITH BIB forgot to write colours with ring numbers

S 74224 BLUE 74223 BLUE 74225 CHQ 742220 MEALY 74221 BLUE 74226 BLUE
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Buster121 wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 12:15 pm Here are the ring numbers Andy
A97261 CHEQ 97264 BLUE 97265DK CHQ 97266 CHQ 97263 97266 ONE IS A CHEQ OTHER IS BLUE WITH BIB forgot to write colours with ring numbers

S 74224 BLUE 74223 BLUE 74225 CHQ 742220 MEALY 74221 BLUE 74226 BLUE
Thanks Buster.
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Pigeons arrived safe and well just before 9am. All looking good Buster.
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Andy wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 11:27 am Pigeons arrived safe and well just before 9am. All looking good Buster.
Great news mate :D , glad they came early hate couriers with babies because of time and being in the boxes for long time, hope they settle well and do the business for you and Trev
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The youngsters from Buster, mainly in the box perches, and my weaned ones on the floor and a couple in the box perches. The old hen that insists on mothering everything is in the bottom right box perch. She was hawked twice and has a dropped wing so won’t be able to race.
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Andy wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 7:36 pm The youngsters from Buster, mainly in the box perches, and my weaned ones on the floor and a couple in the box perches. The old hen that insists on mothering everything is in the bottom right box perch. She was hawked twice and has a dropped wing so won’t be able to race.
Glad settling ok, yes I had noticed a couple starting to perch over last couple days
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Me and Trev had arranged to meet on Sunday so that I could give him the youngsters that Buster had bred for him and for me to pick up the ones that Trev had bred for me plus a pigeon that Trev had picked up for me after being reported in Worthing. Unfortunately Trev rung me Friday to say that some of his youngsters had YBS. So we decided it would be unwise to exchange any youngsters, the old bird is coming back via a courier. As the youngsters are only going to get older and stronger we have agreed, with Buster as well, that I keep all the youngsters sent down and Trev is going to keep the ones he bred for me. Buster’s ones are now starting to come out of the loft and are already flitting around.
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Good they are coming on
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Yes I owe you an apology Steve, that's two years running I've let you down with your babies 😔 I was looking forward to giving them a proper chance this year, I couldn't believe it when my youngsters started being sick last week 😬😥 it's not as bad as last year and so far I've not lost any 🙏🤞 I have a couple looking a bit ropey and still the odd green slimey droppings with the occasional sick amongst it. I started them on a course of Strike yesterday so hopefully they will start to pick up soon 🤞🤞🙏
Good to hear the youngsters have settled in well Andy and are already coming out, I hope they do well for you both.
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Trev wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 7:00 pm Yes I owe you an apology Steve, that's two years running I've let you down with your babies 😔 I was looking forward to giving them a proper chance this year, I couldn't believe it when my youngsters started being sick last week 😬😥 it's not as bad as last year and so far I've not lost any 🙏🤞 I have a couple looking a bit ropey and still the odd green slimey droppings with the occasional sick amongst it. I started them on a course of Strike yesterday so hopefully they will start to pick up soon 🤞🤞🙏
Good to hear the youngsters have settled in well Andy and are already coming out, I hope they do well for you both.
No apology needed mate shite happens as we all know, maybe next time or as they say 3rd time lucky :) :) ;)
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