Guest REDFOXKRAUTHS Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 >:(i had a stray welsh bird come in a couple of months ago,so like all good fanciers do,i reported it to the WHU(cause it no wing stamp)and found out the man who owned the pigeon lost it as a young bird,from 215 miles,now wat gets me is that it was in perfect racing condition and had a brand new rubber on,so all i can say is that one very un-nice fancier had been racing it,with out it being his name!!!! i mean wat is our sport coming to,so the man who it belonged to kindly transfered it to be,as he was happy that i contacted him unlike the other person! ben > :( :-/ :'( > :( :X ??)
Guest shadow Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 That often happens so people don't care
THE FIFER Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 SOME HAVE THAT MANY BIRDS THEY CAN'T KEEP TRACK OF THEM , MORSO WITH YOUNGSTERS. IF A BIRD GOES IN THEIR LOFTS THEY DO NOT KNOW AND THEY JUST THINK ITS ONE OF THEIRS, TOO MANY BIRDS BEING BRED AND RACED, BIG PROBLEM NOE ADAY'S
PIGEON_MAN Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 >:,now wat gets me is that it was in perfect racing condition and had a brand new rubber on,so all i can say is that one very un-nice fancier had been racing it, HOW ABOUT THINKING LIKE THIS,SAY I HAD A BIRD FROM CORNWALL COULDN,T GET HOLD OF THE OWNER FOR SOME REASON,MY BIRDS WERE AT TRURO THIS WEEK SO WHAT DO I DO PUT A FRESH RUBBER ON IT AND PUT IT IN WITH OUR RACE BIRDS TO TRY AND GET IT BACK HOME,IT GOES IN A LOFT NEAR THE RACEPOINT THE NEW FINDER GETS OLD OF THE OWNER TELLS HIM THERE IS A NEW RUBBER ON IT WHAT S THE FIRST THING HE THINKS SOMEONE,S BEEN RACING IT.THIS HAPPENS ON A LOT OF OCCASION,S.BY THE WAY THATS NOT SOMETHING I HAVE DONE THIS WEEK.
westy Posted September 20, 2006 Report Posted September 20, 2006 >:,now wat gets me is that it was in perfect racing condition and had a brand new rubber on,so all i can say is that one very un-nice fancier had been racing it, HOW ABOUT THINKING LIKE THIS,SAY I HAD A BIRD FROM CORNWALL COULDN,T GET HOLD OF THE OWNER FOR SOME REASON,MY BIRDS WERE AT TRURO THIS WEEK SO WHAT DO I DO PUT A FRESH RUBBER ON IT AND PUT IT IN WITH OUR RACE BIRDS TO TRY AND GET IT BACK HOME,IT GOES IN A LOFT NEAR THE RACEPOINT THE NEW FINDER GETS OLD OF THE OWNER TELLS HIM THERE IS A NEW RUBBER ON IT WHAT S THE FIRST THING HE THINKS SOMEONE,S BEEN RACING IT.THIS HAPPENS ON A LOT OF OCCASION,S.BY THE WAY THATS NOT SOMETHING I HAVE DONE THIS WEEK. i know a few pepole that do that to help them get back home
westburylofts Posted September 21, 2006 Report Posted September 21, 2006 SOME HAVE THAT MANY BIRDS THEY CAN'T KEEP TRACK OF THEM , MORSO WITH YOUNGSTERS. IF A BIRD GOES IN THEIR LOFTS THEY DO NOT KNOW AND THEY JUST THINK ITS ONE OF THEIRS, TOO MANY BIRDS BEING BRED AND RACED, BIG PROBLEM NOE ADAY'S Have to say that i do not agree with you on this one if a stray yb comes into our lofts we can tell straight away it is a stranger by the way it act's and look's. we have up to 60 yb's in our loft at the start of the season and i know that i would pick a stray out from them. also when you enter birds onto the race sheet you would know that the ring number is not yours, Ray
Guest REDFOXKRAUTHS Posted September 21, 2006 Report Posted September 21, 2006 Have to say that i do not agree with you on this one if a stray yb comes into our lofts we can tell straight away it is a stranger by the way it act's and look's. we have up to 60 yb's in our loft at the start of the season and i know that i would pick a stray out from them. also when you enter birds onto the race sheet you would know that the ring number is not yours, Ray i agree 150% on that i have up to 80 y/bs a year how do u think i spotted this on out!!!!lol
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