Mr Barkel you spoke alot of commomsense did you get a chance to look at Sids yellow hen and silver cock from Dick Baldwin what did you think ?.Mr Wilcox that looked a good eye from a superb bird with performances to match was it Mr van Reets i wonder ?.
Mr Vic i like nearly every flyer on this link i cannot match Mr Braspenning flying but i can produce a number of top notch vets both large stock and avian who strongly disagree as you said Vic is he Mr Braspenning as good as them as a vet ?.I wonder if you have thought of what happens when the birds build up ammunity to Baytril its not about winning its about commonsense and the birds immunity systems if you took anti biotics for anything they would soon be useless would you put your hand in the fire if Mr Braspenning said so?.
Hello Mr Me all i know is that for livestock its first and primary use is for e coli scours in calves that is what our vet told me some years ago and he is a top notch large animal vet . For human use i do not know ?.
Baytril if used properly and so administered on proper vetinary advice nobody would argue but to many do not and administer it for the wrong things on wrong dosages. This is a drug designed for e coli scours in calves and as stated before its a one use drug a very last resort.
David Posey Flys approx 24 pigeons old and young he has had a great record over the last 10yrs. John Horler of Reading about 20 birds a great record John Wills and quite a few others.
Blackpool coumbarian and 3 others then clubs in Fleetwood and Lytham and St Annes check the RPRA ring list and ring Terry Dawber the sec of the NWHU for thier clubs.
Mr Wilcox i spoke to two NE sect reps its down to cost my point over Poole and Frome is that they are reasonably close and travel wise would it not be fairer to keep Cricklade and lose one of the 2 mentioned . Yes Frome is Nw section but its still 170 mile roundtrip for many and thats a hell of a lot if you work all that is wanted is fairness to all .
Hi Pidge no i didnt know about the proposition to pull in the radius it sorts of add up with the closure of Cricklade though ?.Would it not of made sense if a closure had to occur to close either Poole or Frome they are fairly close to one another and then the stations would have been evenly spread and that would have been fair. I afraid though the SW area has a hell of a lot of sway and that nailed us. What surprises me is that one of the SW committee who regulary critsises the BICC marking stations though never supported Mike Young at the Miners arms thinks the Cricklade decision is a good decision all this will achive is to cut competion and lose membership a sad day and i said what we meant resignation with regret a good club losing its way.
Just a quick message the cscfc have closed Cricklade so now the nw and ne flyers will have to go to southern stations for some 150/170 mile round trips while the sw sect has both Frome and Poole amd the se sect has Winchester. We have sent are resignation with regret.