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PATTY BHOY

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  1. here here.
  2. top man kevd.
  3. very misty coming home from work along the m9 from Edinburgh,birds being tossed from fields at side of motorway.birds flying allover the place.not ideal for training today.
  4. aye,we want Frank back..
  5. CAN`T FIND ANYTHING ABOUT THIS FANCIER.
  6. should read rabbits.
  7. THEY NO RBBITS ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;),ROSE BEAT 4-1 THE DAY.
  8. well done clockman top man, for the bird info.
  9. would have to agree.
  10. well done.
  11. is it a breeze block loft you have.
  12. did you paticipate jock3.
  13. worth a look. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/racing-pigeon-trailer_W0QQitemZ300306969193QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Collectables_AnimalCollectables_SM?hash=item300306969193&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1684%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318
  14. bgy
  15. trays of water with anti freeze,bye bye rats.
  16. http://www.benzing.cc/benzing_en/Products/Electronic-Timing-Systems/BENZING-Express-G2
  17. vbjh
  18. staff van reet
  19. Hello Bandit. Whatever the brand of ETS, a compatible printer is needed. If a printer is suitable for one brand, then it is compatible with any brand. Forget about the term DOS, as this is in itself an old unused term. A printer for ETS needs to have (i). A Parallel port (ii). A print emulation of PCL6 It is incorrect that these printers are antiquated. Printers with these specifications are relatively easy to find, as longer as you don't just go to your average PC World, which only stock low specification cheap printers suitable for kids bedrooms. You will find the required specifications on Laser printers that are the second or third level in that brands list of available printers. The cheapest printers are precisely that, cheap printers with limited specifications. PCL6 means that the printer can compose its own page, rather that rely on a computer to do the composing for it. Obviously a ETS Club Master is not a computer therefore it needs PCL6 to be contained onboard the printer. The best option at this moment in time is probably the BROTHER HL-5240L (at £89 + vat) available from http://www.printerbase.co.uk. This printer also currently gives a 3 year warranty as a special offer.
  20. Modern pigeon racing had its beginning in the early 1800's in Belgium. However, man has long used pigeons as pets, as a source of food and as message carriers possibly as far back in time as 5,000 years ago. Neolithic man began taming animals around 8,000 years ago. The pigeon, a seed eater would have been relatively easy to domesticate. Certainly, as man began to grow grains, the pigeon is a species that would have naturally gravitated around human settlements and farms. At the height of the Moorish Empire, The Arabs used pigeons as messengers. In the dark Ages and Medieval times, from Bagdad in the Middle East to the Barbary Coast in north Africa, Arabs officialdom employed carrier pigeons. Genghis Kahn also reputedly made use of pigeons as his empire expanded. Carrier pigeons were a major component in the expansion of the industrial revolution. Reuters News Agency was begun with homing pigeons. The symbol for many European postal systems is a stylized figure of a carrier (homing) pigeon, to this day. Pigeon racing in Belgium probably began with the use of Persian messenger pigeons as the foundation stock. Crossed with local pigeons, the modern racing homer gradually developed into what we know it as today. That development continues unabated. The first long distance pigeon race was in Belgium in 1818. In 1820 a race was flown from Paris to Liege, and in 1823 from London to Antwerp. By 1870 there were 150 racing societies in Belgium and over 10,000 lofts. Neighbouring Holland became fascinated with the hobby and wholeheartedly joined in. After 1875 the hobby of pigeon racing gained popularity in England. Today there are approximately 90,000 lofts in both Belgium and Holland while there are some 100,000 lofts in England. The hobby was introduced to the United States in the nineteenth century. It also gained a foothold in parts of France. It is now becoming popular in Japan, Taiwan, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Mainland China. There are flyers in India, Argentina and Hungary. However, the birthplace of the sport as we know it Belgium, remains the center of the fancy. At present there are approximately 20,000 registered racing pigeon lofts in North America. In the past five years interest in pigeon racing in this country has been growing. It is thought that this is mainly due to the popularity and escalating number of young bird futurities. This hobby has developed into a wholesome backyard sport in which the entire family can participate. The tendency toward enterprise and competition is nicely met by this trend in the hobby.
  21. heres this years transporter.
  22. must have been a club trainin toss,batch of about 200 to 300 birds,and they were motoring.
  23. Out and about this moning,batches of birds going over.thats the training hotting up now.
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