Cheers anyway pete :-/ :-/.
Thanks for all the coments on my designs,i think im getting better at this photography.why spend silly money when you can do it yourself.i have some more pictures of my best birds this season ,i will put them on here when i have time
;DCheers people.
hi all though i would do a picture of one of my winners from this year.She is a cracking hen with a perfect body and an amazing eye...click the image to see it in full screen..
Thanks to all for the kind coments,my dads still on cloud 9 with his 3rd combine,my brother gary bred the bird for our dad.I was also 13th and 21st combine this season from newton abbot.Had a great season this year with 5 x 1st and great combine turns..
thanks all
I have also had this with a few birds overs the years only 2 or 3 in 4 years,i was also told this is through to much protine.but i have always had it while the birds are moulting mostly ybs,i feed high protine most of the season but dont see these lumps untill birds are moulting..
defo something to do with the moult
Thank you all so much for the kind words,i will get a photo of dads 3rd combine for you all to see.
Our first yb race here this weekend,,,fingers crossed
thanks all
Thanks so much,we had two races today 1 from newton abbot and 1 from maidstone,the newton Abbot birds were up at 6.55am and i timed to win at 12.42 from 320 miles in a westly wind.The Maidstone birds were up at 8.35am and dad timed at 1.32pm to finish 3rd unc..
Thought i would let yous know my dad was 1st club,1st fed,,3rd up north combine today from Maidstone unc national 15.000 birds.I also was 1st & 2nd club today from Newton abbot flying into the same club as my dad.
Well done dad
carl greenhow :) :)
I would separate them for a week or so,box the hen for a few day she will soon get fresh,i had a pair do the same as you,wouldnt go down for weeks,no problems after they were split for a while.
good luck witht them