, Well it would seem that jeremy has made a decision , that the birds from the one loft race have had a hard time in the last race , well jeremy i,ve raced birds now for nearly 40 years up hear in scotland and a 7 hour fly is a walk in the park for most a good scottish contingent send to these races and they go back a week later with out any problems, and may i say win its a training flight for some to condition them for the following weeks to come , i,m really surprised you have taken a decisionlike this as in the programme of events the last race and show piece for the yearlings is the cholet race at approx 350 miles , your shorter races and hot spot ones are ideal , but to be fair to everyone these are yearlings were talking about here and the distance guys who put pigeons into the race
in the first place , would like a little kick at the ball as well , you have given the sprint guys the oppurtunity by giving them three races to suit them, hot spots and all we would like the same oppurtunity to race at the distance that has been mentioned at 350miles and upwards , then every one will be equal going for the big prize don,t you think thats fair jeremy , and don,t think i,m not taking the birds into consideration i,am granted i,have not seen the birds that have comeback but to make a decision after one day back i think
whoa there a minute , give them time to come to there self and theywill be out like a shot and wanting to fly , they have over a week at home , or is there red tape hanging over
this race as well , i,ve said all i want to say jeremy you do a good job in looking after them but just a little hasty in making a decision so soon not even 24 hrs , i,m involved in the race with syndicate p/b basic2 and 1