if your needing any stock birds, i could sort you out with a few, i dont know the breeding but know that they are well bred, one of our forum members passed away, and the birds have to go to a good home, if you let me know i would select some for you.it seems you are keen and heading in the right direction, best of luck, jimmy
1 was it stevenson [the rocket] here i go making a fool of myself as usual ;D ;D ;D
2 hes supposed to be still living , according to some,,,1977[just copying linda ;D]
3 proton [ what is it ;D ;D]
4 america [guess]
5 do you miss me tonight [dont answer that speck ;D ;D]
6 have you ever went across the sea to ireland ;D ;D
7 can i phone a friend ;D ;D
8 he sumells ;D ;D
9 five ;D
10 ask the audience ;D ;D
well i tried ;D ;D ;D
alistair mcuddin ist club maidstone with g son of sir colin also third with a double g son off brother and sister, off sir colin approx 375 miles[yearling first year on road]
i used to do the same as you wings, ybs were winning well, but really theres a few fanciers that are not so keen on yb racing, give them a few races and let them moult naturally, it saves them having two moults as ybs, so its really up to every ones fancy, but to be honest ive never found any detrimental effects on darkneess ybs as old birds
could you let us know your decision , and if you send , how it gets on, my own advice would be keep it for next year , as its had too many races this year [it must have had about 11 if its went every race,] it goes back to fuel in the tank.for distances of over 500 miles, best of luck anyway ,whichever way you decide
i wouldnt , wings, it looks like being a very good bird , but for the distance their not really fully developed till 2 y,o, i know yearlings can score, , but thats only my opinion, that could be a real champion pigeon in the making
tea bags still wet on the line clockie;D ;D ;D i might even have to give you a new one ;D you might even get some biscuits,,[ crackers ;D ;D ;D],,,doc ;D