I have one Andy the very same 7&8 Secondaries nibbled away and I can assure you it aint mice or lice. My own thought was that it looked similar to a cabbage leaf that had been visited by a caterpillar..
Sounds like your feeders are drinking too much water ! If so remove all grit and minerals especially if they contain salt and rear your youngsters with beans and or peas only.
Having watched Fellani when playing with Everton I reckoned he would be ideal as a Man U player So when Moyes took over and brought him with him as his first purchase I expected great things from him. After this season my expectations have proved correct and Moyes should have been given the time to sort it out.JMO
Quite surprised at you Vince as the swallows martins etc are doing you a big favour by feeding on the flies and moths etc that surround your house and loft. Perhaps you have not thought it through just how helpful they truly are ya daftie.
Just a wee update on yesteday's trainer, Another turned in at 08.30 then 11.45 14.00 16.00 17.30 18.00 19.15 20.00 so still 12 to put an appearance in. Oh aye the last one had a differance of opinion with a raptor and although a bit ruffled and a wee bit of blood on the wing beat the Bassa up !. We breed them tuff here in Camelon.
Haw tigger when you cumin tae see ma new knee ?. Only chargin a £5 a peek but you can get tae run yir paws ower the scar fur free and dinnae furget ma young yin. :emoticon-0126-nerd:
To my knowledge the opposite is true. When racing commences observation will prove that the bird that eats the least will be corky and ready to go. I should not be writing secrets like this.
Beautiful day to-day with blue sky and wisps of white high up and a temp of 18c so decided to basket all yearlings and late breds for a first toss from Peebles 32 miles. Liberated 38 birds in great handling condition at 13.45 clearing South instead of North West. First bird to the loft alone at 16.50 next and all others arrived singly in 15-20 minute breaks with the last one for the day at 20.15. 18 from 38 is a result in kind as the feeding bill is halved and 20 ETS rings need not be purchased but perhaps some will arrive to-morrow. No commisserations required as I do this every year and what we believe are good is found out at the beginning. I know I can safely send them racing in the knowledge that I have rid myself of the duffers and now feel confident in the ability of my team.