bobtail Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 i have just got a young bird back from the stray centre glad to see it back i dropped it training before the racing started it is nice and fat been well looked after what a pity the person that had did not report it to the union but what can one expect after all the bird had not been rubbered if i had it back might have mannaged to get it roaded again to late now.
PIGEON_MAN Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 i have just got a young bird back from the stray centre glad to see it back i dropped it training before the racing started it is nice and fat been well looked after what a pity the person that had did not report it to the union but what can one expect after all the bird had not been rubbered if i had it back might have mannaged to get it roaded again to late now. Was the bird wing stamped or carry a name and address ring.
robbie Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 i have just got a young bird back from the stray centre glad to see it back i dropped it training before the racing started it is nice and fat been well looked after what a pity the person that had did not report it to the union but what can one expect after all the bird had not been rubbered if i had it back might have mannaged to get it roaded again to late now. I ve just had two returned from stray centre, lost last week at otterburn, BOTH birds back minus ETS RINGS, lets hope Secretaries look out for these th---fing B------ds
Guest strapper Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 wot are secs supposed to be looking for?
PIGEON_MAN Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 wot are secs supposed to be looking for? I would say they are supposed to be looking out for ETS rings that belong to someone other than the fancier that is trying to get them allocated to their bird.Surely a fancier would not stoop so low as to take another fanciers ETS ring and try and put it on one of theirs.WOULD THEY.
bewted Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 I would say they are supposed to be looking out for ETS rings that belong to someone other than the fancier that is trying to get them allocated to their bird.Surely a fancier would not stoop so low as to take another fanciers ETS ring and try and put it on one of theirs.WOULD THEY. you would be suprised at how some would stoop so low !!!!
Williedoo Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 The ETS ring carries our SHU number,no one should reissue that ring without permission from the owner.
Taylorsloft Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 i do ets for my club and the new ets rings this year do not hold the loft number
bobtail Posted August 19, 2008 Author Report Posted August 19, 2008 here is my point the young bird i got back had been entered in a goldring race and if i got it back in time i might of had a chance but the organisers of the race put the enrty of all that were taking part out with the ring numbers attached and as robbie said he had two birds back without their e t s rings therefore anybody getting a pigeon in and knowing ring number and owner could hold the bird back untill it was to late for the owner to race it i have even had the pigeons come home with all rings removed.
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