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jimmy white

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  1. a great and genuine post ,, these guys have it all to do,, but it can be done ,,good luck to the northern lads
  2. definately true, and who knows , it may suit the northerners , could be a south wind in the morning,, but def agree , the birds welfare is the most important issue
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    a pm would suffice , there have been only three threads on the 7th july removed for webmaster/admin veiw,, one is vics many threads have shifted to their proper place [thats why we have these different places on the forum,,i,e lost/found birds many from the notice board, many race day topics,, shifted to "race day" on racing pigeons,,,,,,,,,,,,,,this forum is not just " the notice board", but simply put you cursor onto the re-direct ,, it does as it says,, re-directs to the proper slot where the post should be in the first place this thread will be reported to admin, for him to deal with
  5. this was the original post,, a genuine light hearted opinion on the newbury snfc race,, [probably right as well ;D],, can we please leave the politics out of it,,maybe even praise the lads from the far north, for having the guts to send ,in any nationals maybe 150 mile further than the shorter flying members [no offence to the shorter fliers, im sure they will agree,, anyway good luck to all
  6. wel done all,nice to see the better sides of the sport
  7. well done frank,, great flying
  8. please let me know if bird returned,,, note on its leg hope so
  9. i use all pigeon poo for compost,, i usually plant a few potatoes burrying the pigeon muck well down into the ground, then cover it up, with earth , then planting the potatoes , after the potatoes have grown , i use this earth now mixed with year old pigeon muck , in the main flower border, the following year,, seems to work very well
  10. in my opnion levi,, i would try to get yb,s now , if at all poss, these can be trained this year , and quite able to race next year as yearlings, also breed you next years yb,s , you may be able to get these quite easy as most members have their young racers allmost training now,, and might just give you good birds ,bred that wee bitty later, that might just miss the yb racing , [age wise] maybe one tip is make sure your loft is well ventilated and not overcrowded,, best of luck,,
  11. yes i agree the lads as keen as mustard ,, took hard knocks, but never gave in,, rewarded with good results ,, i beleive a great sign of a good up-comming pigeon fancier
  12. just watch that old yellow ;D ,,he only started a fortnight ago,, and loves reds ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
  13. ;D ;D ;D ;D,,,, shirts stilll on ;D ;D ;D good luck to the fancier who gets the bird ,,well done blaz , very kind
  14. does it really matter the guy is genuine, and offering a free yb bred from a prize winning pigeon ,,,cant be bad at that
  15. great offer blaz, kindess begets kindness best of luck to you,,,,,,,,,,and the lucky novice who gets this lovely well bred yb
  16. i would suggest that most novices/ new starters , be them young or old are really gennuine,, if the odd one isnt, their soon found out
  17. yes, rain on again , but very slight, can vouch for the above post, visabilty quite reasonable though.,, again best of luck
  18. the lothians,, now fairing up after early morning rain,,,,,e/wind,, fairly cloudy
  19. good luck aberdeen fed,, the weather here in the lothians,, cloudy , e/wind,,, just faired up now,
  20. see" race day" birds off,, good luck to all
  21. havent used a mask in 60 years ;D, but really it does make sense to wear one, [when you see my face ;D ;D ;D i def should use one ;D ;D ]
  22. pm,d you peter
  23. well done red ch h
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