Planning for next season
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:58 pm
I have been starting to go through my records and making a note of all the birds I have in the loft and starting to plan for next year. As you know I am planning on racing North next year.
Going through the birds I think I’ve got 26 cocks and 38 hens. A lot more hens than cocks, although some of the young hens may yet turn out to be cocks. Of the 26 cocks 10 are 2 year olds and over and 16 yearlings. 2 of the older cocks won’t race, giving me 24 cocks to race. Of the 38 hens 12 are 2 year olds and over and 26 yearlings. 7 of the older hens won’t race, giving me 31 that will. So a total team of 54 to race. 8 of the yearlings are later bred ones. I will be happy to give the yearlings 2 or 3 races up to 300 miles. This still gives me 13 older birds that could fly either Thurso 500+ miles or Lerwick 600+ miles.
I don’t mind having more hens than cocks and would rather have it this way than the other way round. I have 24 nest boxes so the number of cocks is about right. I’m not planning on breeding early, or probably as many as this year, so will have a spare section in the young bird loft for the spare hens. I may think about racing a different system early in the year with 8 pairs flown on natural and 16 pairs flown on “widowhood/roundabout” using 2 hens per cock.
Have plenty to think about during the winter.
Going through the birds I think I’ve got 26 cocks and 38 hens. A lot more hens than cocks, although some of the young hens may yet turn out to be cocks. Of the 26 cocks 10 are 2 year olds and over and 16 yearlings. 2 of the older cocks won’t race, giving me 24 cocks to race. Of the 38 hens 12 are 2 year olds and over and 26 yearlings. 7 of the older hens won’t race, giving me 31 that will. So a total team of 54 to race. 8 of the yearlings are later bred ones. I will be happy to give the yearlings 2 or 3 races up to 300 miles. This still gives me 13 older birds that could fly either Thurso 500+ miles or Lerwick 600+ miles.
I don’t mind having more hens than cocks and would rather have it this way than the other way round. I have 24 nest boxes so the number of cocks is about right. I’m not planning on breeding early, or probably as many as this year, so will have a spare section in the young bird loft for the spare hens. I may think about racing a different system early in the year with 8 pairs flown on natural and 16 pairs flown on “widowhood/roundabout” using 2 hens per cock.
Have plenty to think about during the winter.