Geo was watching the big country on the telly and just now had a wee look at your question,old jock puts about 4 pounds of groats into a tin and mixes cod liver oil through them mixing for a couple of days until the oil is only slightly visible on the groat exterior,he gives them in pots when feeding in the nest and also when the youngsters are shifted.
Great turnout last night for the social circle and a top top panel,was working this morning so never got a pint,off out for a wee cider and a few drambuies!! some great fanciers there last night and hope for a great season 2014.
Best positions 2nd and 8th section 24th and 48th open from the gold cup,she has in her pedigree national section winners,west coast combine winners and a gold award winner and more than a few national prize winners to boot!! Bloodlines Jack Herd Moodiesburn X J & J Hood Milton of Campsie XJohn Harwood Milton of Campsie xGeorge Rankin & Son Gareth Larkhall.
"Rose of Alton" Still trying to upload images with some help!! Had a lovely wee bonus for me and dad last Friday at the Bonnybridge HS presentation night where we were presented with a new trophy in the club for first bird SNFC Alencon 2013 won by our good silver award hen "Rose of Alton" This is not a new trophy but a trophy presented by the SNFC to Mr Lou Horsburgh from Ecclefechan for 1st open Rennes 1963 won by his champion hen "Fechan lass" this was given to our club by the Horsburgh family and feel proud that our hen is the first name on this trophy which was won just over 50 years ago by the above famous "Fechan Lass"
Been down at the doos and now at breakfast,will go back down and get a few wee jobs done,out to friends for dinner later on as thistle are in Dingwall,might sneak a few pints at the club later with the boys!Sunday doos!!!