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: :lol: :lol:lol:oops sorry partner lol
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That would be good m8
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Countdown to December 21st which is the winter solstice, then we get 3 minutes more daylight everyday from then on, something to look forward to lol.
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Bonnybridge Hs Presentation / Quiz 20/11/15.
Delboy replied to alec guinness's topic in Notice Board
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Aye, they call it the Bermuda Triangle, I would agree, Consett is crap.
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Todays Birthdays Highwings (52) Karen87 (28)
Delboy replied to buster151's topic in Introductions & Member Messages
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Brilliant news Geo, all the best to the 3 of ye
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A great fancier for many years, R.I.P
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Im disappointed Elimar has changed the format of their site, its not as easy to navigate around it now. Bring back the old format!!!
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Sad to say that Gary Ure from Bonnybridge has decided to sell up due to health reasons. Sales list includes - Around 30 pigeons, families are Staf van Reet, Vandenabeele and Flying Ebony. Also for sale are- 2 lofts , both 10 x 8 in immaculate condition. These both have floor grills and sputniks, along with the usual perches and boxes and loft accessories. Baskets, crates , Unikon ETS, T3 thimbless clock. All to be sold by auction on Sunday 15th November at the Bonnybridge H.S pigeon club,FK4 1EG, viewing 12.30 for 1pm start. Any queries please contact Tam shaw on 07999590988
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good stuff, good couriers are needed in the pigeon game
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Heres a wee bit of info from Mark Evans of M & D.Evans Another question from Jim Emerton CAN YOU STATE PLEASE THE KEY ASPECTS OF YOUR BRILLIANT RACING SYSTEMS?? The key aspects of any successful racing loft are firstly you must own top class breeders. In my own loft I wanted to breed the best racing pigeons in the world, and everything about my program has been geared toward breeding better pigeons. This meant that in the early years I spent a great deal of money and effort acquiring some of the finest genes available in the sport for the purpose of establishing a world class gene pool from which I could work. Once this was accomplished, my efforts shifted to evolving that gene pool. As I move forward in this regard, the famous birds that are the foundations of my bloodlines become more distant in the pedigrees. However, the value of the birds I produce should increase with each succeeding generation if I am to be considered successful in my breeding program. Too many fanciers will run toward easier competition rather than face the fact that their pigeons are not good enough or the fact they simply aren’t willing to put in the level of commitment and work to acquire the best results with the pigeons they own (possibly both). Many fanciers will propose boundary changers again just to try and eliminate better competition. These fanciers are only kidding themselves that they have good management and good pigeons. Take the M.N.F.C. This was a fantastic club back in the nineties early two thousands. The club then only had four sections but because of poor losers wanting easier completion, we’ve seen the sections split on several occasions and in my opinion this has ruined a fantastic club by allowing this to happen. Even my own North East section has been split three times resulting in a poor amount of birds going into each section. Winning a 1st Section out of only a couple of hundred birds (knowing you are minutes behind other fanciers only yards away in a different section) is in my eyes NOT much of a worth- while or satisfactory achievement. To have a brilliant racing system you must be dedicated to wanting to be the best and want to compete against only the very best. In our partnership loft in the UK and in America we’ve spent thousands of pounds moving to a different area just to race against stronger competition. To be crowned the best then surely you must race amongst the best. This in my eyes is a far more outstanding achievement and well worth the commitment. Other key aspects are feeding only the very best corn this means second best isn’t good enough. Any corns purchased by us at Myrtle Lofts for breeding or racing must be well polished and very clean and dust free. The loft must be dry with good ventilation which can be controlled to suit the different weather conditions we have here in the U.K. You must never over crowd your loft because this will result in stress. Stress then being inevitably followed by health problems. Having health problems in your pigeons results in having to use medication and medication causes low immunity within the birds as a whole. This then creates a roller coaster effect which takes some controlling. I have witnessed this effect in lofts where fanciers are fighting a losing battle due to the over use of medication and it long term usage causing suppressed immunity. It’s so easy to avoid by not overcrowding in the first place. Quality pigeons will reign supreme over quantity. Another key aspect is Patience. This must be applied in a hundred and one different ways. First never rush in to purchasing new stock without a lot of homework studying the performances and honesty of the fancier concerned. Never believe everything fanciers tell you until you see the facts in black and white. If they say their bloodlines have won this and that ask to see the result sheets. If they say they’ve bred winners for other fanciers ask to see the facts. You are in your rights to see any information regarding anything they are claiming. Have patience in preparing your race birds. Don’t do anything silly regarding training in poor conditions just so you can meet the deadline for the first race of the season. You want your race team to enjoy what they are doing and to be attentive in their work. Try to avoid training in cold north east winds at the beginning of the season and if you must train in these conditions, drop the pigeons at a shorter distance of about 10 miles so not to sicken the team before you’ve really got started. It takes a few weeks to get your racers in top form and only one silly mistake to knock them off form over night. Watch your birds carefully, study ever individual pigeon in your loft to find out their likes and dislikes which will allow you to get the best from everyone of them in turn. I must say pigeon racing isn’t rocket science it is just a matter of using common sense. If a pigeon shows to you what turns them on, what they like in life to make him/her happy use that to your advantage to get the best from him/her on race days.
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Simple as this Dal, it isn't right
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Sorry to say the SNFC have got it wrong . I was on the committee when this rule was implemented and it certainly has a different meaning to what the sec thinks.Brian Johnston of Pencaitland s good blue cock was denied a Gold award for not having 5 section prizes although it had 4 section prizes and 5 open positions, amounting to well over 2500 miles.
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That's a £332 average
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I quite enjoy this wee show of fancy birds, might see ye up there Davy.
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No award , its as simple as that, theres no debate here. Im surprised at some folk not knowing these basic SNFC rules.
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Only section prizes count Cammy, 100% m8
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hahahaha cracker Ian, im talking about a olr and getting the birds to the final race, nothing to do with the SNFC/SNRPC.THE LOCATION IS EVERYTHING!!!! THE OLR SHOULD BE LIBERATED ITSELF ANYWAY.
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I did it Willie, it seems ok now :emoticon-0138-thinking: