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Anyone Still Got Birds Across The Channel That Ain't Been Liberated?
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mental, I think the sooner they get them up the better chance they have on getting home. On saturday morning one fed liberated at Falaise when our fed could have followed and the birds would have been home (or at least some) I hope they are up tomorrow and i hope my 3 cocks all come home, but if they aren't up tomorrow i really think they should look at bringing them home, If it isn't going to improve they don't want to be stuck in a basket for more nights than they have to be do they? :\ -
Anyone Still Got Birds Across The Channel That Ain't Been Liberated?
andyyy replied to andyyy's topic in Notice Board
mental, i've not looked today at the weather but i think they should have been up Saturday, if one can let go and get them over the channel then it can't have been as bad as they said, Ours are been held over until tomorrow now and see what happens then, If they aren't up tomorrow they should really think about bringing them back, Poor things been stuck in a basket for days and then having to fly 313miles home! -
Anyone Still Got Birds Across The Channel That Ain't Been Liberated?
andyyy replied to andyyy's topic in Notice Board
It's just out of order. our fed sec has just put on the lib line that the weather is getting better and they could be up tomorrow. with the weather forcast i had look at y'day was a better day so god knows, North midlands was at Fougeres on saturday and was liberated at 7,30am -
Our birds are at falaise, they wasn't up yday due to poor weather but the north midlands birds was up from over the channel. Today the birds aren't up again, they should have been up yday and saved them from more days stuck in the basket!
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Anyone supposed to race then channel that didn't? What are the liklyhood that they'll be up tomorrow?
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Falaise with stocksbridge, 313 miles. i've just got back from basketing. I've only sent 3 cocks.
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Sheffield - nice and sunny morning
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Im sure you'll get them back mate, i've had a yb drop back today after been missing a week, God knows where thats been but it obviously knows where it lives
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Its a fine sunny morning in Sheffield
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The whites are rolland jannsens, I've only had them to 200miles mate
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Dispose of them the 1st time the did something wrong, he gave them a chance and this time i backfired. However like i stated before hand birds needs a 2nd chance and good on him for doing so. If a new fancier (which theres plenty on here) read that and thought 'oh that bird stopped out, clearly no good in the bin it must go' when really they should think, 'well it came home, I will give it another chance'
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JOHNSEE, on 27 May 2013 - 20:08 PM, said: should have disposed of the first time.....how many y/birds do yo have off them...? dispose of a pigeon for doing something wrong... Like i said from the 1st post, a bird always needs another chance to redeem it's self and in most cases they do. It's the odd time a pigeon just wants outing. a good bird can only work its way home in some cases eg, If it flew 200 miles over it could work it's way home, But if its dead or locked in someones loft it hasn't got a cat in hells chance of getting home anytime soon.
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A lovely sunny morning in Sheffield
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reason i commented was above comments mentioned if a bird failed to get rid of it and don't breed out of them. my 'a good do doesn't get lost' was obviously sarcasm. loads of good birds get lost each year, and if you loose any bird, It deserves another chance.
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how is that agreeing with you? A good bird can make a mistake as much as a bad one. just because a pigeon get's lost it doesn't make it a bad bird. If you really are that stupid to think that all birds lost are bad birds then i really pitty you.
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I have had pigeons a while, which doesn't make one bit of difference. A good bird doesn't always work home - a mate of mine lost a old bird who flew amazing as a yb, Yearling topping the fed a few times, As a two year old he sent it it came topped the fed, The week after he sent it, Nowhere to be seen or heard of. That pigeon could be in someones loft as we speak, One day it could get out and return home... What do you do? get rid after all, It let the owner down. Ofc you don't get rid of it, You give it a chance, As you should with all pigeons, If they let you down again and again thats when you look at getting rid
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Racing with Stocksbridge fed to Biggleswade 101 miles
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Cold wet and windy in Sheffield not the weather for pigeons
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As much as they can eat offer small amounts at a time an healthy bird won't pack himself
