Yes I would agree whole heartedly. I think they must have picked mine up from Teeside and dropped them back in Rugby on the same trip. Don't use 'em if you can't be botherd to wait up though. Mine were collected wednesday am and delivered to Rugby at 10.45 pm same day. Excellent service thanks.
See so you are now as wise ( or not ) as the rest of us. I think you will find however, the nearest peregrins are in that cement works chimney, down the road from me. It should be just sparrowhawks for you to worry about. You should be ok.
Our club and fed fees come to around £130 and birdage is 20p a bird this we find works very well as there's no worries about sending half full transporter when the weather is ify.
Stick to the feathered birds mate they cost less and are a lot less trouble in the long run. Nice birds mind, I will come and have a look if I aint at work.
No. Couple o' years back my birds would go 50/60 mile any direction where ever I was going that day. Last year I had three old cocks from my old loft they had two 10 mile training tosses and then in to racing every week. Each week they would come back from my old loft, of these three I sent two to Palamos 751 mile and got 1.
Ronnie you are clearly getting it all wrong I offerd to take that Massarella pigeon off your hands before I am still waiting
Eggs will be ok in the nest they don't need to warm up till second egg is laid
Go to a fancier that doesn't believe in strains but clocks a good 'un at the distance regular.
Tiz only us stupid brits that rely on names the continentals don't