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  1. almost every pigeon ailment will give u watery dropings there might be an experinced fanicer around that might have a look for u
  2. i like the last backround one with the white in it
  3. happy christmas too all
  4. great thing u done there im sure all the members appreciate your kindness
  5. i think steve-b got caught with this lot
  6. hope it works out terrible how these companies can trade knowing they are going to ruin peoples plans :-/
  7. just ask me

    100 MILE

    best of luck
  8. be carefull around them buildings mate
  9. reply 21 mate he looks the bizz
  10. this one
  11. that chequer is a cracker
  12. pigeons up and downs but think of all the smiles they put on that young lads face im sure there will be many more to come
  13. i think this only works when in the nest :-/
  14. ive always wondered wouldnt these little rabbit hutches or something similar be perfect for widowhood cocks :-/
  15. id say a hen too :-/
  16. yeah he had van loons mrs perfect ws his top hen as far as i know not sure how good they are
  17. welcome back
  18. stick with martin o Neill and the only way is up hes as good as they come
  19. Birds have three eyelids, and so do dogs and cats. The upper and lower eyelids have small bristle feathers that resemble eyelashes. Most birds only close their eyelids during sleep, and use the third eyelid alone for blinking. The third eyelid, the nictitating membrane, lies beneath the eyelids on the side of eye closest to the nostril. It darts across the eye about 30-35 times per minute in the domestic fowl, and also moves across the eye if an object approaches the eye suddenly or if something touches the head. The third eyelid becomes scooplike and sweeps excess fluid in to the corner of the eye where it drains. In most birds, the nictitating membrane is transparent, so vision is not impaired when the eyelid blinks, which is important since so many birds are prey animals. It helps to be able to see when blinking! It is suspected that some birds may fly with the third eyelid covering the cornea of the eye, which prevents it from drying out during flight, acting like birdy goggles taken off here well worth a read http://www.exoticpetvet.net/avian/anatomy.html
  20. im with ib on this one cant see nature providing a animal with a disadvantage of not being able to see out of the third eye lid also this is a pigeons only weapon in knowing when a predator is around
  21. fair play alf all we have tried to do is get a system that suits the users of the site we cant suit everybody as there a large membership over 100 users a night i dont think we could of come up with a system that everybody agrees with im sure both vallance and fifer will take on the opinions of members but we had to start somewhere and to me i have to be honest this system does seem fair
  22. first cross i found is the best bit like a pigeon i was lucky enough to have a few good ones and found first cross collie greyhound the best can do all jobs
  23. the best dogs i ever had were first cross collie x greyhound bet hes as smart as they come
  24. there a game little dog them i had two off them neither let me down
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