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It was blowing a bloody gale in my stock loft when i was cleaning it out today but i bred 2 winners from our 6 y/b races in there this year!! Also bred another winner in the racing loft aswell
It was blowing a bloody gale in my stock loft when i was cleaning it out today but i bred 2 winners from our 6 y/b races in there this year!! Also bred another winner in the racing loft aswell
it was 1 really big draft as most of the front of the loft is open
then youer birds are used to it but take time as in winter midlands flyers birdsare in averiys till breeding with just roof cover fit as fiddles but not my way
whats all this about stock birds ?? in the not so long past , best racer paired to best racer bred our future stock , with the odd pair of non flying out pigeon , . one scenario that needs changing is the idea to novices that stock pigeons are the bee all and end all ! my m8 opposite has about 200 pigeons !! about 30 pair which are stock , young birds mainly not raced because they are from >> blah , blah , blah !!! result being when something does well and i ask whats it from ? it seems to be off something that has raced . am i making sence ?