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Well just found out that my bird will be in Bobs top 10 in the homing world for the fastest birds in the amal. I've even been told theres a very strong possibability that its going to be the fastest bird on the day from the WDA.
Believe it when I see it in print like but quite a few people have told me that like.
Well done mate, the dark bushy hen you gave me has bred a couple of cracking ybs, hope to do well with them. Good luck with the ybs. Dave
Hope they win for you mate. Give me a shout next year and I'll bred you some more just being getting some cracking stock birds all with fed and club chalks
Well just found out that my bird will be in Bobs top 10 in the homing world for the fastest birds in the amal. I've even been told theres a very strong possibability that its going to be the fastest bird on the day from the WDA.
Believe it when I see it in print like but quite a few people have told me that like.
Well its true this weeks Homing World page 69. Paul Fullard of Bearpark fastest bird on the day beating 5,056 birds and all the top men in the Amal. Not bad for a young lad in his first season with old birds who works full time and only sent 6 birds against all the big team business men in the amal who send tons of birds a race.
Makes you choke up a bit at what a gallent effort the little hen has put in to race back to my loft which isn't a palace but she must love living there.
Bit of a rocky moment really just shows you it is possible to win with just a few birds. Just shows you you get the good birds and they will come for you if you treat them nice.
Shame it wasn't an official amal race then I would have achieved my dream of topping the WDA
Now the young bird season approaches and I'm on the dark as well as natural this year so I hope I do a bit better than last year where I only got a poxy fourth all YB Season.
We only got a poxy 5th all young bird season 2007 - and that was in the last race but we don't take young bird racing that seriously - they did very well as yearlings though
Good Luck with your young birds Paulo - good returns are better than positions though
We only got a poxy 5th all young bird season 2007 - and that was in the last race but we don't take young bird racing that seriously - they did very well as yearlings though
Good Luck with your young birds Paulo - good returns are better than positions though
They've come well this season Susan. Now i've got a bit more experience and half the birds are on the dark they are starting to show a bit more. Won a 1st the first race and got a 3rd last week.
Its an education for the yb's really I didn't want to go on the dark but it appears you have to to win. Takes all the fun out of the yb's with the ampount of work you have to put in especially if your a one man band
Well its true this weeks Homing World page 69. Paul Fullard of Bearpark fastest bird on the day beating 5,056 birds and all the top men in the Amal. Not bad for a young lad in his first season with old birds who works full time and only sent 6 birds against all the big team business men in the amal who send tons of birds a race.
Makes you choke up a bit at what a gallent effort the little hen has put in to race back to my loft which isn't a palace but she must love living there.
Bit of a rocky moment really just shows you it is possible to win with just a few birds. Just shows you you get the good birds and they will come for you if you treat them nice.
Shame it wasn't an official amal race then I would have achieved my dream of topping the WDA
i am not a expert, or fortune teller but i have a funny idea you will top the WDA,another stunning example that numbers mean nothing well done mate
to learn from your mistakes is easy to learn from someone else' is harder.[bismarck]