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We have Bricon, Benzing, and Megga system all which run through an Epson Printer.
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Each bag differs of course but for instance a 20kg bag ( as they are ),of Widowhood £8:70 Breeding Mix £8:60 and Concorde £9:00 and there are many more all at ( as far as I'mm concerned ), big savings. Just get a few club members together and save you all some money. To top it all, there's no delivery charge unless that's already filtered into the price of the corns. Ask them to send you a price list.
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Just had my 50 bags of corn delivered from Swaintons, saving a few bob and the corn is as good as I can get it locally but of course much cheaper. It might not be waxed but the goodness I think is still there. Wagon dropped it off and fanciers were around here collecting theirs like Bees around a Honey Pot. Nice to be able to do it like that and of course it helps people out.
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I asked the question at B/Pool about using the Mega ET rings (at £1-05) on my Benzing clock and was told a definite NO! Yet I can use my Benzing ET rings on the Mega system. So ALL CLOCKS must be compatible but NOT THE RINGS. It's obvious to me, that some companies are not making enough out of us pigeon fanciers and still want more. You could ( as I have ) mention it to your regional delegate to be talked about at their next meeting but as for a positive result, I doubt it.
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Hi Folks, Am looking for tel No of Steve Swainston? corns or web site. A few of us had 10 bags each recently and no complaints so we want to do it again.
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EVERY Ets HAS to be compatible with EVERY other Ets or they can't be used. You will fined that everybody helps each other anyway and if youv'e got a chance of two BENZING Ets clocks, get in quick.
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Best match of the whole tournament for me was Part v Wade and I think Part should of won it.
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Here in the SE of England neighbours lost two fence panels and so have I. Wind tossed them about like sheets of paper. Neighbour has also lost felt off his shed roof. My lofts are very sturdy anf are holding well. When the wind drops shall make emergency repairs. Hope everyone else is weathering the storm well.
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The " stringy " dropping hanging from their back end is green and they can't seem to shake it off, it just follows wherever they go. Like Lindsays comment, recently treated with 4 in 1 and they hate the stuff so could be as a result of less water intake. Because of that treatment, I now have them on multivits. Thanks for comments folks, like you say advice here much cheaper than a Vet.
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Hi Folks, I suppose I have been keeping the birds for 60yr or more but never come across this symptom before. If you can imagine a Goldfish swimming around a bowl, with what appears to be a worm hanging from it's back end, then I'm sure you can imagine 3 or 4 of my birds ( cocks and Hens ) with the same symptom. I don't think myself that it's worms, they have just been treated as individuals with Ascapilla. This symptom also showed up in racing season, again only 3/4 birds but I think it effected their performance. Put your thinking caps on. Went on line to ask a Vet who wanted to charge me £24 for the priviledge.
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Don't think you can beat the scraper. I spread the floor with powder and brush it in. Something else I do, is for every shed I have or each section of a shed, use a different scraper. Just a fad of mine.
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Nephew, New starter, looking for some good Verheye pigeons. Anyone know of anybody that has them.?
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Not a cloud in the sky, light w/n/w wind Snap !! Still can't get the hang of copying a quote and adding comment. Senior moments ? Useless ? Give it a miss ?
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Thank you friends, I'm sure Ian can tell you, you tend to forget these now lol.
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I think I've posted this topic in the wrong box somewhere on Basics so please ignore other post. A friend of mine is thinking of getting a loft from these people. Can anyone tell me anything about their craftmanship and reliability. Thank you.
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OK, Decided to take the real things along with me , birds, clock, ringer,etc and talk them through the messaging service through the war years up to ETS today. Could be an afternoon session. Still waitng for confirmation from the Head Mistress as to whether her Governors will allow the talk. Fingers crossed.
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Does anyone know of a short Pigeon DVD that I could get hold of to gain the interest of some Primary/Junior school pupils. I have been asked to give a talk and an insight into our sport and what we're all about. I thought they would much rather look and listen to a 20min DVD than look and listen to me. Once the DVD has finised, I could then complete the lesson.
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On Race Days,Why Do We Have To Return Our Clocks So Quick?
T_T replied to Delboy's topic in Notice Board
We open the clocks at 7pm and have done for a long time. Nice to enjoy the full day of waiting for your birds and the tension of not knowing who's won. The only time clock opening times have been altered at our club is if a member has an occasion to attend or celebrate and even then another member has been known to take his clock in for him at 7pm. -
A friend told me this evening that a pigeon he thinks called Blue Diamond ? has been sold in Belgium for one hundred and thirty thousand pounds. Anyone else heard.?
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Look the part Ken, I fancy the Dark Cock but they all look capable of doing anything that's put in front of them.
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Your'e on the calendar mate and if you don't win with these,start keeping tipplers. I'd like to see them in competition with your own good family.
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All you HEN voters, pat yourself on the back. After two days in a box with a robust cock patrolling outside, she finally showed her true colours. All I can now say is, competitors beware in the yb season.
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Here in SE Kent it's £1:26::09p per litre. When the season starts I shall be giving my cocks minimal training from 15mls but make sure they excercise around home.