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THIS SEEMS A RATHER STRANGE THREAD OF YOURS, YOU SAY YOU ARE GOING TO BE BUYING IN  YOUNG BIRDS NEXT YEAR AND YET YOU ARE TRYING TO SELL OR GIVE AWAY STACKS OF PIGEONS THAT WOULD HAVE BRED YOU ALL THE YOUNG BIRDS THAT YOU WOULD HAVE NEEDED, A BIT ODD I THINK.

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Due to domestic, work commitments and possibly health reasons it may not always be feasible to breed your own young birds so the option is to buy in,I am sure he will not be the first and definitely will not be the last. It sometimes comes down to what suits your lifestyle the other option is to give them up but why should you if you have an alternative and someone is willing to sell.

Guest j.bamling
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my friend does not have a stock loft he just buys ybs in and he is a very good flyer

he has a lot of work commitments and the only time he has for his birds is for his racers

years ago no one really kept stock birds they just bred off the birds they had and got 1 or 2 given and they still flew well with them  !!!

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hi phillips

u have some nice birds

and u talk a lot of sense

never let them get u down

seen all the comments

u r a genuine chap nice to meet yer

never listen to what they say u know better :)

take care :)

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well said george uk,,Tammy gets on my t>>s.

 

Phillips when breeding season arrives send me 4 rings i will fill them for free.

My stock birds are from very very good fanciers

Graham gilchrist brennan,R Evans & son,Mr & mrs Brian wall(gem products).

This season i have 5 X 1st and many other prizes in a very strong club sometimes sending 700 birds just in the club,very hard club to dominate but im always in the top three.Remind me after the year mate.

 

carl greenhow

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