But all had the same mixture on Thursday of high carb no peas all were built during the week to peak Saturday
Thursday night / Friday
If you think I would change my mix or ideas then you would be needing to give your head a shake
If I did I would be needing to get that advice from a top flier in a competitive tight radius fed that had high sends each week , as they would be the best sprinters not being rude but I don’t know you from a bar of soap at this point I’m not saying I wouldn’t take your advice
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Stick up your clock sheets Murray then I can see your multi drops from sprinting over the last year or 2 years , if there as good as I believe they must be I will do you a deal and feed my hens on a general yb mix from Monday to compare against my traditional methods . can’t this week due to the wind and I don’t want to bog them down but next week I will is that fair enough
I just need to be happy before I take the advice of a top fancier not doubting you are one bit pal
I just need to be happy before I take the advice of a top fancier not doubting you are one bit pal
I am telling you to change anything.
Just saying that thinking outside the box is a very good thing. It's how things move forward.
The thing that drives me mad is people who do what they do because, "It's how I've always done it."
I usually just walk away. It's hard to have a discussion with someone who thinks their way is the best way and needs no improvement.
Me, I never stop trying things and learning, and the more I learn, the more I realize I have a lot to learn.......
Just saying that thinking outside the box is a very good thing. It's how things move forward.
The thing that drives me mad is people who do what they do because, "It's how I've always done it."
I usually just walk away. It's hard to have a discussion with someone who thinks their way is the best way and needs no improvement.
Me, I never stop trying things and learning, and the more I learn, the more I realize I have a lot to learn.......

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.
That’s changed Murray no more mention of beating heads against a brick wall now thenMurray wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:58 am I am telling you to change anything.
Just saying that thinking outside the box is a very good thing. It's how things move forward.
The thing that drives me mad is people who do what they do because, "It's how I've always done it."
I usually just walk away. It's hard to have a discussion with someone who thinks their way is the best way and needs no improvement.
Me, I never stop trying things and learning, and the more I learn, the more I realize I have a lot to learn.......![]()
To be honest I don’t think your thinking outside the box at all to ignore a diet to peak on the required day is very old fashioned way of feeding it’s been done for many years ,
Oh yes, people who cannot or will not think outside the square make me want to bang my head on the wall alright 

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.
Try changing then Murray and your head won’t hurt as much
Like I say there’s ways to get peak performance on Saturday that has to be the day to work to and feeding the same mix every day isn’t doing your best to achieve that .
I’m still learning about fats for example having used them for many years but times if storage , times of use I haven’t got my head around apart from the basics
Now that’s I would be interested in if you could explain that