Very good Peter. Here's a thing, if you were only interested in national distance racing would it not be easier to keep the birds celibate until pairing for yer chosen nest condition 2/3 weeks prior? No problem with wing moult or hens laying ?
My loft is a bit smelly in the morning at the moment wae breeding and the weather. We n the summer months I have mesh doors on as much as possible. I hate too many birds but the rules on overcrowding are mostly down to individual interpretation. Pretty sure most would think my yb loft to be too small. I have 55 on 13x6 with a 6x6 aviary
Having got the birds settled on the first round turned my attention to the racers. I have 46 cocks and hens to race!! Never in history have we had as many and is already causing bother as I don't have room to race them as I would like. It will be interesting to see how the results pan out. Will they slip back because conditioning is harder in a big team or will numbers increase my chances??? Wots the perfect number? Does the loft dictate or the fancier?
That was a reply tae the first post lol.....I do the same as you......sometimes. ...but have sent them widow to 500 miles and done well so just what ye fancy
Makes no odds. ......you can win first to last whenever you pair or whenever you split.....variety is a great thing with widowhood. ...bring them together for a day during the season etc! Just my opinion and everyone does it different
I just filled sheet in for my first ever solo go at this......must say I am looking forward to it.....gutted could be the feeling after a training toss but got to be in it to win it
Hope so Derek. ....as you well know us boys in the sooth like it easy lol......deluded in my book mate but best of luck to everyone. I will be trying my best