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Everything posted by ovy1255
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well done guys, roll on next year hope ian runs it again.
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well had a bit luck here and there got a few positions in the saturday club got on the fed sheet a few times was combined average points winner at the wednesday 6 bird club but for me this year the west durham amal young bird national sticks in my mind,we have 4 clubs in our fed and at fed read off for maidstone 5121birds flying approx 272 miles our club took first 4 in fed then 6-7 then9-10 so our club took 8 out of ten. i was 3rd club 3rd fed 54 W.D.Amal flying against the cream of the n/east WELL PLEASED. wda maidstone.htm
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premier stud for young herman cuesters[spelling] stickers donkers----did you not see 5th noverber BHW sticker donkers fastest birds in belgium. the article shows two base birds --on one side a cock of frans and dirk marris itegem they fly in the diamond club and do well--their birds have been used by a lot of begians to give speed--try google search on frans and dirk marris------then ask who has direct marris birds,pm me if your interested in some.
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the more pads the less time your power sorce will last if its a battery.
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bricon and yes you can assign with the pocket clock[speedy] yourself and print out a n assignment sheet later you still need to use a pc if there are any changes to load upgrades to master and clock--not hard to do and mark palmer [bricon rep] is the best rep bar none even the unicon bunch will admit that.mark is always at the end of a phone to assist when needed---the bricon speedy with a universal lead will connect onto unicon ringer for marking and read off ,easy peasy.
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best battery to get would be a leisure battery.
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if your looking try LJP will try and find you a web address they are selling their whole first round try looking at their performances .
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provided we have full baskets 10birds will cost u £5.20 if the baskets go away with only 20 in then it will be just over £6 pools are optional.each member pays at the beginning of the season the secs wages and the treasurers wages-the grand sum of £5 each member for both men for the whole season so thats 5 for the sec 5 for the treasurer from each of us.our club is not about the money its all about the racing. last year one of our members took the W.D.AMAL sprint champion this year another of our members from what i have been told takes the fed young bird averages and also the combined averages the club has only 9 lofts but only seven flew this year.two lofts fly their birds on there own no help whatsoever both 70plus and they take some beating--------so whatever works for your club ,ours works great and i am proud of our club and its members plus our performances this year. by the way all but 1[non flyer at the moment]have bought their own ets system, i sort out assignment of the ets rings etc.
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so how much does it cost to send 10 birds at your clubs after you pay for all the extras--if a young fancier was to join our club or a pensioner he can fly his birds at a reasonable cost if he wants to fly for money he can pool his birds butracing is made as cheap as possible ----i think this is the main point. i have watched some clubs who adopt this practice of making money out of birdage and the top man takes all the money and the next season suddenly at the agm all the other members are proposed for a job with pay so the same top guy doesnt take all the money . IMO race first pool if you want to gamble.
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THOUGHT THAT WAS FEED BACK.our club charges whatever the fed charges per basket so no money is made on basket charges so if the baskets are full [25 bird limit inland]the price per bird this season i think was 52p think its £13 to send a basket.
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racing isnt about the prize money give me a red card every time.
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enough with birds bred during the season and hate cutting numbers down so dont need or want latebreds. as far as procucts the one i use the most is cytacon in the water and honey.do use this stuff now and again ,expensive ,called corn. raced old and young on versalaga sport/breeding last bag i got £9.20 find it cleaner and grains fuller than vanroby,s
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lucky guy try a bet today see if you win .
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OFTEN WONDERED HOW MUCH 8mm or 10mm plastic pipe is either central heating pipe or maybe pup beer lines.few extra cross braces
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List Of Garden & House Plants Unsafe / Safe For Birds
ovy1255 replied to a topic in Natural Remedies & Supplements
my birds especially young birds love to eat the leaves of the privot hedge never had them bad off this and scored with them so must be ok. -
just been on phone to book my seat on bus to houten 3-4th march always try something from there. hope to catch up with patrick lismont and his good lady sonya [buy a couple off him] check out his website,last time i was there his birds were fantastic but had no young for sale at that time. always room to try a couple of youngins.
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6 extra cocks if you want them.
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http://news.sky.com/home/strange-news/article/15696471
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got off the son---story is that the local ducks were going missing off a large pond behind the moorcock pub waskerly the guy in the pic lives up there and is a rooping contractor he shot it. much as i know.
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there was an article in the homeing world not sure of the date where a guy[in england] was told by local council to remove newly built sheds and after toing and froing the sheds where taken down by i think council contractors. a solicitor took council to court and won damages against council and all costs might be worth giving BHW a ring see if you can get solicitors number and have a word . befor me and our lass bought our council house i drew plans for a 24ft loft got site plans and marked position in my garden where loft was to be erected on the site plan and sent triplicate copies to the council with at that time 84 quid to be put in front of the planning meeting,our lass said we wouldnt get permision .so after the council informed all our neighbors and told them they could object aparently the locals phoned with objections------lots but as all objections had to be in writing and as i told the local gosip that all objections would be read out at the planning meeting at which i was going to attend so i would find out who objected.no written objections were sent in but the council still dragged there feet so i asked when the next meeting would be so i could instuct the N.E.H.U. solicitors to attended and later that day i got all my plans returned all stamped ---APPROVED. bought the house since and altered the lofts loads of times new houses built 15ft behind loft and raced birds all the way through the builds and so far after 10years plus no complaints.
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