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  1. jimmy white

    SPEIGHT

    ;D ;D ;D good to see you back speight ;D ;D
  2. jimmy white

    Tennis

    ;D ;D had to go out and get bottle of asprins, ;D ;D doing my head in ;D ;D
  3. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
  4. ;D ;D hope your not doing the breast stroke ;D ;D
  5. ;D ;D ;D have a great day all ;D ;D
  6. ;D thats terrible,,,,,,,,, ;D theres allready a shortage of water ;D ;D
  7. jimmy white

    Tennis

    ;D ;D ;D my score board is not working right???? i got 35 ??????? but computer say 7 ;D ;D ;D
  8. treat, treat , treat,,,, the dropping sample should let you know if the worm count is high, or the cocci count is high,or how much canker is present but the test for salmonella[ paratyphus] takes a bit longer, and is more difficult to diagnose i hate saying this to new fanciers, but would agree with shadow,
  9. all the very best on your birthday :)
  10. yes ive had this , this year for the first time in 50 odd years [that i know of ] i thought it had to be another hen lay in that box, but for the few pairs i keep, for stock,sure enough, there was one extra egg, but i took it away,and let them sit on two.
  11. jimmy white

    SPEIGHT

    hope your , feeling better today craig, just take things easy, all is organised with ybs im getting depressed , need your jokes badly ;D ;D ;D ;D
  12. hi marvin,,,youll find some info on canker treatment on" flagyl" post and" canker treatment",,,on pages 1 and 2 of the health posts,, hope its of some help
  13. ;D ;D welcome chris,, hybrid vigour ;D ;D
  14. i think maybe a mix up with carrion crow and rook as fifer said, the carrion will nest as a single pair, and will kill birds, the rooks are differant, and nest in colonies,the carriion crow can hybridise with the hooded crow and feeds on worms insects fruits vertebrates, eggs and birds, and can be seen mobbing birds of prey,,,,the rook,feeds on worms, snails,mice and seeds
  15. jimmy white

    SPEIGHT

    yes thanks daniell, for the post,give craig my regards, tell him not to worry about the ybs well sort it out next week,,get well soon craig, we miss the jokes
  16. HOWS THE HEN SNOWY
  17. brilliant pics bruno
  18. i would much rather send fit yearlings 200 miles at the end of may than send them 60 mile in early april in a cold e wind, if i was thinking about future distance birds,
  19. yes an old jackit [ive plenty of them ;D] and a pair of boots that never come in the house ;D ;D not on their own anyway? no i leave them outside the door where it is dry
  20. exactly that shadow, the sparrow hawks are nipping them at the loft, but the perigrines are the ones that will hit a batch[ or race batch], kill one and the rest are so disorientated and injured by flying in to any thing. and as tam pepper says a ten mile radius round him, thats a ten mile radius round most fanciers.the answer must lie in our own hands, somehow??
  21. ;D ;D their not that good looking ;D ;D ;D
  22. i agree entirely with these posts problem is , some moan when you put a couple of p on the birdage
  23. i seen it last year[seen the bother many times b4 that]a pair nesting in a tree,pretty close to a freind of mine, the crow, actualy caught a yb in mid air and killed it, i can assure you this is perfectly true, they were a complete pest for him , getting bolder and bolder,,,,,till they shifted
  24. yes fifer i agree as ive seen it myself
  25. ;D ;D happy birthday ges , have a great day, and many more ;D ;D
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