
ken
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Approximately 5500 birds away in the west Durham Durham Combine have 1,406 pigeons away at the NEHU Eastbourne Classic.
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5 min behind winner with my distance birds well pleased
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Got results back today. slight touch of cocci they must of turned of when i repaired them see what happens tomorrow buzzing
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roundabout now. i had them parted and they where going great then they just seem to go flat i paired them back up like i all ways do sent to first race sitting eggs came crap in a south wind 20min behind winner next week sitting 10 and 12 day eggs came crap again 15mi behind winner parted them on sat gone still wont have it beat them back of 3 training chucks when they where paired
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droppings are perfect the birds look a picture cocks ranting and raven in the loft but just wont have it when there out. hens the same
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i think it could be a Bacterial problem or fungal infection im ringing belga vet today
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why have my birds gone flat from flying the heavens out to nothing treat for every thing. even beating them back of training.first 2 transporter chucks i had the first 6 then the first 7 then first race 20min behind next race 15min behind whats wrong
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Not that i no of.my birds haven't been out since September last year but there is a few on the allotments with theirs out now
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The Government has confirmed H5N8 avian flu in a small flock of chickens at a farm near Haltwhistle, Northumberland.12ml from me in hexham A 3km Protection Zone and a 10km Surveillance Zone have been put in place around the infected premises to limit the risk of the disease spreading. The flock contains about 35 birds. A number have died and the remaining live birds at the premises are being humanely culled. A full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection. Public Health England advises that the risk to public health from the virus is very low and the Food Standards Agency is clear that bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers. Biosecurity measures The Government Chief Vet has confirmed new measures today (24 February) to protect against avian flu that take a more targeted approach to controlling the disease. Following plans set out earlier this month, all poultry keepers across England must continue to observe strict biosecurity measures, with housing or netting required in higher risk areas. This approach is based on the current situation and the latest veterinary advice, which concludes that it is the best option to control disease, protect birds’ welfare and ensure consumers can buy free range products. This new approach will apply from 28 February, when the current prevention zone expires. It gives most keepers the option to let birds outside whilst still taking reasonable precautions against avian flu. The ban on poultry gatherings remains in force. UK bird flu cases All poultry keepers - whether they keep a commercial flock or a few chickens in their back garden - have been urged by the Government to practise strict disease prevention measures, following Defra’s guidance to take steps to reduce the risk of infection via the environment. Today's new case in Northumberland is the same strain which was found in a pheasant farm in Suffolk on 13 February, Lancashire on 30 January, in a turkey farm in Boston, Lincolnshire on 26 January, in a flock of farmed pheasants at a premises in Preston, Lancashire on 24 January, in a backyard flock in North Yorkshire on 6 January, in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on 3 January, at a turkey farm in Lincolnshire on 16 December and in a number of wild birds across England, Wales and Scotland
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i have 8 in my race team thats flew 500 + ml
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all Tom Leadbitters birds and Peart Hindmarsh
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well im over the moon i just put 20 pair of Kavanagh Busschaert together the other day all have taking no fighting and all went back to there boxes great
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is a hell of a lot cheaper its just the same as matrix with a few added ingredients like linseed powder sunflower hearts and a few hand fulls of haiths red band that bucket hold 10kg for under £10
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hi im after some to try pure and crossed with my southwell do you fly yours pure
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where do you fly and have you done anything with them are these your results 2nd open snfc ancenis 2013, 3rd open snfc ancenis 2013, 3rd open snfc eastbourne 2008, 4th open snfc ancenis 2014, 10th open snfc reims 2010, 10th open snfc ancenis 2013, 10th open snfc ancenis 2016, 11th open snfc ancenis 2015,
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have you a contact number for him thanks
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hi has any body on the site got Kipp & son pigeons
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BOX 2 2 x 1st clubs 1st fed BOURGES 581ML 3rd fed TOURS 540ML 2nd combine BOURGES 12th combine TOURS 3rd NEHU OPEN BOURGES 581 ML THIS COCK HAS ONLY HAD 3 CHANNEL RACES ARRAS BOURGES TOURS HES GOING TO SAINTS NEXT YEAR 660ML
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2 x 1st clubs 1st fed BOURGES 581ML 3rd fed TOURS 540ML 2nd combine BOURGES 12th combine TOURS 3rd NEHU OPEN BOURGES 581 ML THIS COCK HAS ONLY HAD 3 CHANNEL RACES ARRAS BOURGES TOURS HES GOING TO SAINTS NEXT YEAR 660ML
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over the noon with my birds this year I thought last year was good but they have exceled again this year 540 ml Tynedale H.S. (Hexham) Tours Submitted by peter pigeon on Tue, 28/06/2016 - 16:02 1) R & K Dodds 837.9 2) R & K Dodds 796.1 3) D.Bennet 751.9 4) R & K Dodds 599.7 5) P.Scott 484.7 6) R & K Dodds 459.9 7) R & K Dodds 352 5 members sent 21 birds Well done to Ken & Robert who between them have timed in from the longest race every year since 1997 and this year clocked 5 of their 9 entries