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Tony C

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  1. Great post westy
  2. Tony C

    WINNING

    Must be something in the Surrey air. No such nonsense goes on in the clubs around here. If anybody walks away from our club its because they cant win and are searching for easier pickings, poor souls. Competition is healthy around here, just the way we like it. Wish you all the best The_Widowmaker in whatever course of action you choose, for those who make you feel as you do, shame on them.
  3. Clark Kent ;D ;D ;D
  4. Welcome elpalomar
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    room

    Maybe a bit early yet Alf, try later.
  6. Tony C

    room

    This one Alf http://www.bagladyloft.com/Chatroom.htm
  7. Tony C

    WINNING

    So how far has a pigeon got to win a race by before its deemed an improbable velocity ?
  8. Yes Craig
  9. I've gone all red :B :B ;D ;D thanks
  10. My first wife died eating poisonous mushrooms My second wife died of gunshot wounds............she wouldn't eat the mushrooms ;D ;D
  11. 26/26 well pleased
  12. West Essex 2nd y/bird race @ Huntingdon. libbed 7:15
  13. :o could be a stiff buried there....... in a shallow grave ;D ;D
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    bl..dy room

    http://www.bagladyloft.com/Chatroom.htm
  15. Tony C

    My 100th post

    hand delivered ;D ;D
  16. Tony C

    bl..dy room

    Big brother got nothing on us.......... we all been kicked out :o ;D ;D
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    My 100th post

    A telegram from the queen ;D ;D
  18. My y/bird team is normally between 25-30 strong. When these y/birds start flying around home the invariably get mixed up with other fanciers teams. These teams are on average twice and some three times bigger than mine. I find mine have to use their noddles at an early age to pull out of these mobs. For a good few weeks they come back in ones & two's but have learnt to break away from the mob and think for themselves early in life. This year I have 48 y/birds, 27 in one loft and 21 in another. They are let out separately, trained separately and so far (fingers crossed) I haven't dropped one training. Last week our first y/bird race sent 11 got 11. The fanciers that seem to be having the heavy losses around here are the ones with big teams. Coincidence?
  19. West Essex/East London feds @ Huntingdon
  20. Dwindling membership but still the same amount of officers/regions doesn't equate. Do we need all these regions? Why so many? :-/ £10,000 Rose that's a lot of our money going to the chosen few for a jolly up at Blackpool. >
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    500 milers

    Candidates for the Canary Island one loft race ? ;D ;D ;D
  22. Partly to blame? probably, wholly to blame I don't think so. Looking at it from another angle, how do some athletes train leading up to Olympic games and the like? They go to places like Kenya and train in the heat and high altitude. Does this suggest training our pigeons in this heat has some benefits? probably not :) Just thinking out loud ;D ;D
  23. Tony C

    Daily Duties

    Make sure you got your sunglasses with ya Ray, the set up will dazzle ya 8) 8) ;D
  24. Paulo if you are just starting with pigeons my advise to you would be to fly them natural for the first couple of years. Learn how they tick.
  25. System: over the past few years the weather pattern seems to have changed. We have more easterly winds in the early part of the season which hens seem to handle much better. This is reflected in our fed results even though hens have been outnumbered 3-1. So I would definitely find a system that enabled me to race a few hens.
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