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  1. what do the national want all these funds for? They are not buying a transporter as they'll use the feds etc etc, or is the money just to bail out the federation?
  2. its always interesting to read comments regarding this problem and wether to let the birds out or not! In a few weeks people will start letting birds out after having had them confined for a few months, the birds will be unfit and will not excercise well for a while. During this time they will be hit by hawks! I bred a batch of latebreds that go out every day for excercise and fly for an hour before coming straight back in for feed, they range accross the sky and not a single one has been touched as they are very fit and have become street wise to the hawks! Those who have kept there birds shut in prepare for losses! Phil
  3. Toms very quiet tonight, is he busy with his new job?
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    Larson traps

    lol, not deep enough!
  5. When David had the "pigeon in my kitchen" he contacted the owner and the owner was happy for him to keep and care for the pigeon, the bird you have may have been stollen in which case you could be in possesion of stollen goods!
  6. what is will say in response to some comments above is that the breeder may no know the fate of his bird! The breeder may have lost the bird, a stray catcher caught it etc etc. At the end of the day you are breaking the law detaining somebody elses bird! I know and understand you want the best for the bird as we all do for ours but it his highly likely the owner has been trying to find his bird as well. Anybody who breeds birds for training purposes wouldn't do as you have described with the bird, they would also not ring the birds used! Phil
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    Larson traps

    i'll send them a few then! ;)
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    Larson traps

    no, but there is only one place they should be relocated!
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    FIELDING

    if they were going on to farm land the chances are they will stop once the crops start to grow as they won't be able to settle but if going onto grass, playing field etc then this won't happen. Do you leave your birds out? If so you need to get more control over them, keep them hungry, let them excercise and then call them straight back into the loft for food, they will soon learn that once they have excercised it will be food time and won't bother going off. Phil
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    FIELDING

    if you know they go down then go and throw something at them.
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    witney

    As i said to you before Mike, carterton is your nearest, other than that you'd be looking at Adderbury or going into Oxford, premier or central or Shotover but you are unlikely to be in there radius.
  12. your mums an excellent artist, I always go and have a chat when ever i see her and remember when she had you!
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    witney

    happy new year mark and clare!
  14. big question mark over Blackpool at the moment or should i say little question mark?
  15. i've got an excuse for looking old and haggered, i've been a sec to long! She is 17yrs my junior though (another excuse)! Phil
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    witney

    very few from that area Mike.
  17. cheers Chris, lol
  18. i blame her mum for the double chin! Both doing well and baby off ventilation as of yesterday morning but won't be home for a few weeks yet. We are going to call her Sophia.
  19. thanks all, it has been a bit of a shock, wife was admitted new years eve after having a few days in hospital before christmas. After her blood preasure was high they decided to deliver monday night 9 weeks early but both are doing well. She was 2lb 6oz's so a wee little monster.
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    modenas

    how old are the birds and do you know they are a pair and not two hens etc? Phil
  21. i would be suprised if they are kings free flying! Either catch them when it dark from there roost as said or build a trap where you can feed them into. Just remember though these birds will probably be hard to settle at your loft and you maybe better getting some youngbirds that you can keep tame and settle easily! Phil
  22. Agreed Jack, there are to many selling birds from generations that have not only not raced but have not performed either as breeders or racers. Not all top racers make breeders and there are many breeders that have not raced but have proven themselves in the stock loft. When buying you need to know what you are looking for! Pedigree is only as honest as the person who wrote it but should give you an indication of the birds capability.
  23. is it yours and there is a phone number above?
  24. should read UKNPA07A4157.
  25. trying to offload some stock before breeding and Blackpool probably, need to make room for the 2009 youngsters!
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