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geordie1234

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  1. You too m8
  2. got it beware i will top the league lol
  3. ihave just signed up to this how do i join the league
  4. Nae chance ae that might even dae a all nighter lol
  5. I just want them to home and al be happy lol
  6. That's true m8 lol
  7. I've stocked the fridge up for tomorrow night so I should be ok lol I just hope I have got them ready
  8. I've stocked the fridge up for tomorrow night so I should be ok lol I just hope I have got them ready
  9. Getting quite paranoid and nervous lol
  10. Mad hatter
  11. 17 for me the rest are either injured or too young
  12. disgusted is all i can say
  13. canny be her if it was it would be everywhere
  14. How many ybs are you sending this week? are you sending the lot or splitting the team???
  15. Police think they may have found Maddie http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/07/28/madeleine-mccann-dna-test-taken-from-little-girl-in-india-brit-woman-believes-is-maddy-115875-23302881/
  16. Paratyhoid scares the sht oot ae me
  17. I had a few at the start just after i weaned that went light so once removed all been fine! fingers crossed it keeps up
  18. yip, makes sense really
  19. Ive heard of some people that miss the first race so most of the birds with sickness get lost
  20. couldnay managed one today and dont want to take them tomorrow and risk getting a bad yeen
  21. Lanarkshire Fed. Otterburn 84miles approx
  22. geordie1234

    Rspb

    This is a reply i got from the RSPB, i asked them what i can do if my pigeons keep getting attacked by bop Dear Mr Baird, Peregrine and sparrowhawk numbers have increased naturally in the wild thanks to better legal protection and the banning of pesticides such as DDT. No organisation has reintroduced them. I sympathise if your birds are being taken by birds of prey but if you are releasing them into the wild then they will be at risk from wild animals. You might be interested to read this information on birds of prey and racing pigeons, which explains the situation in more detail http://www.rspb.org.uk/ourwork/policy/species/birdsofprey/pigeons.aspx Were do i stand if i see a sparrow hawk killing one off my racing pigeons in my garden? Am i entilted to compensation from the sed organisation that are releasing them into the wild along with the peregrine??? ^^^that is my email
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