Guest karl adams Posted July 24, 2008 Report Posted July 24, 2008 hi Damian hope you get some back mate i have had the same thing happen to me yesterday and today. yesterday was my first race i sent 12 and only had 3 back and today i sent 20 training it was their 8th loose at 25 mile had first 6 back all together and took all day for me to get another 8 back and still 6 short
Guest chrisss Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 If Vic, with all of his experience, can lose two thirds of his (fancied) yb team. I am sure it can happen to anyone. These days, for some unknown reason, there are not as many work their way back as yesteryear. Chickens and chips, Yes! Pigeons with chips? NO! lol. when it comes down to losses experience counts for nothing the guys losing birds around my way this year are good club and nrcc flyers,not just halfwits like me
Guest Hjaltland Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 A friend of mine has just been on the phone to tell me he has lost 2/3rds of his yb's so far this year, and he is a very experienced fancier with excellent stock. Hellish.
Guest cloudview Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 are you sure they are not in initial stages of ybs , this is amajor reason for losses on a large scale ,a lot of fancthiers don,t spot the signs straight away ,basket them and wonder what sgot wrong this is the most high occurence time to get ybs ,mixing with other birds , the weather as warmed upa lot , they are stressed if this had happened to me this would be the first thing i would look for
Guest chrisss Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 are you sure they are not in initial stages of ybs , this is amajor reason for losses on a large scale ,a lot of fancthiers don,t spot the signs straight away ,basket them and wonder what sgot wrong this is the most high occurence time to get ybs ,mixing with other birds , the weather as warmed upa lot , they are stressed if this had happened to me this would be the first thing i would look for in my case no signs at all [20from 30 lost] they were flying around for up to 2 hrs before they went [even the local club champ turned up for a look as he said his birds were not flying at all]i think they clashed along the way as they turned up single all day and the next day as well
Guest REDFOXKRAUTHS Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 i have had a bad year too mate i know how your feeling!!!! good luck mate
sammy Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 in my case no signs at all [20from 30 lost] they were flying around for up to 2 hrs before they went [even the local club champ turned up for a look as he said his birds were not flying at all]i think they clashed along the way as they turned up single all day and the next day as well when your y/b are doing that much flying chriss then there health is spot on and a credit to you in your case i would think that your losses are down to HAWKS more than health as with most of the losses when pigeons come home in 1/2 after exercising like the way you say yours have then its not down to the lack of fitness or brains
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 when it comes down to losses experience counts for nothing the guys losing birds around my way this year are good club and nrcc flyers,not just halfwits like me you are correct there, everybody loses birds and do not believe them that say they don't lose any because we ahve a couple who say they only lose one or two but when you visit thier loft there are never many birds in it
GRAHAM@TT Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 FOUND THIS MORNING 25TH JULY 2008 INJURED GREY PIDGEON WITH TURQUOISE RING ON LEFT LEG NUMBER SU 08 L1695 MARKING ON WING LARKAHLL AND SOMETHING ELSE BUT DO NOT WANT TO HURT BIRD LOOKING INJURY TO BACK BETWEEN WINGS VERY QUIET BIRN BUT STILL VERY ACTIVE TEL 07968 122210 MOBILE OR 01236 422124 LOCATION TRUCK & TRAILER COACHWORKS 10 PALACECRAIG STREET COATBRIDGE NORTH LANRKSHIE ASK FOR GRAHAM OR RAB
GRAHAM@TT Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 FOUND THIS MORNING 25TH JULY 2008 INJURED GREY PIDGEON WITH TURQUOISE RING ON LEFT LEG NUMBER SU 08 L1695 MARKING ON WING LARKAHLL AND SOMETHING ELSE BUT DO NOT WANT TO HURT BIRD LOOKING INJURY TO BACK BETWEEN WINGS VERY QUIET BIRN BUT STILL VERY ACTIVE TEL 07968 122210 MOBILE OR 01236 422124 LOCATION TRUCK & TRAILER COACHWORKS 10 PALACECRAIG STREET COATBRIDGE NORTH LANRKSHIE ASK FOR GRAHAM OR RAB TRIED LOCAL CLUB NUMBER 01698286983 BUT CONSTANTLY ENGAGED DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE THIS BIRD ORIGINATES FROM AS I THINK IT NEEDS A VET
GRAHAM@TT Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 SORRY FOR SPELLING MISTAKE CANT SPELL PIGEON GRAHAM@TT
sammy Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 FOUND THIS MORNING 25TH JULY 2008 INJURED GREY PIDGEON WITH TURQUOISE RING ON LEFT LEG NUMBER SU 08 L1695 MARKING ON WING LARKAHLL AND SOMETHING ELSE BUT DO NOT WANT TO HURT BIRD LOOKING INJURY TO BACK BETWEEN WINGS VERY QUIET BIRN BUT STILL VERY ACTIVE TEL 07968 122210 MOBILE OR 01236 422124 LOCATION TRUCK & TRAILER COACHWORKS 10 PALACECRAIG STREET COATBRIDGE NORTH LANRKSHIE ASK FOR GRAHAM OR RAB TRIED LOCAL CLUB NUMBER 01698286983 BUT CONSTANTLY ENGAGED DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE THIS BIRD ORIGINATES FROM AS I THINK IT NEEDS A VET sent you a pm grahham
Guest chrisss Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 when your y/b are doing that much flying chriss then there health is spot on and a credit to you in your case i would think that your losses are down to HAWKS more than health as with most of the losses when pigeons come home in 1/2 after exercising like the way you say yours have then its not down to the lack of fitness or brains oh they were flying that way ok i was so proud[this been my first year racing] that the local champ turned up to see what i was putting in the water and what sort of feeding i was doing,i know that this world of ours if full off guys swearing blind that their birds fly off for half a day etc etc,but my birds were getting noticed [if i had kept more,instead of losing 20 then more people would have noticed them!!!!]i think also that it must of been a sparrowhawk as the motorway coming back had a few hovering around,i must be too dumb to take the hint but i will be back next year to try again,the sad thing is that i let them go in two seperate batches in case one of the groups hit something
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