tommy.walsh Posted November 14, 2009 Report Posted November 14, 2009 i do train my birds from arklow in ireland and each time i go down i catch strays in building beside the beach its an old building beside shipping yards...an evan if i was to treat my birds all year round for any systems.evan one yellow spot in any of 30 pigeons...i still find the strays are more in form or take over the loft that any of the birds i have they just dont seam to get sick....i v since went to using sand of different beaches and seeing does it make a difference....??????any ideas would this make any differents
Guest Posted November 14, 2009 Report Posted November 14, 2009 i do train my birds from arklow in ireland and each time i go down i catch strays in building beside the beach its an old building beside shipping yards...an evan if i was to treat my birds all year round for any systems.evan one yellow spot in any of 30 pigeons...i still find the strays are more in form or take over the loft that any of the birds i have they just dont seam to get sick....i v since went to using sand of different beaches and seeing does it make a difference....??????any ideas would this make any differentsTommy ,id be down there mid january with a pocket full of rings and put them on the squeakers they are raising . take them home put in a seperate section and race them , let us know youre results next season. andy.
tommy.walsh Posted November 14, 2009 Author Report Posted November 14, 2009 Tommy ,id be down there mid january with a pocket full of rings and put them on the squeakers they are raising . take them home put in a seperate section and race them , let us know youre results next season. andy. andy i went over the bridge take a left drove strate to the end towards the beach and seen two or three different flocks of pigeons ..to b honest th brother sent the misses to mc donanlds anwe hada walk around...belive me buddie i found many rings in the building i ve promised to friend on this site.
Guest Posted November 14, 2009 Report Posted November 14, 2009 andy i went over the bridge take a left drove strate to the end towards the beach and seen two or three different flocks of pigeons ..to b honest th brother sent the misses to mc donanlds anwe hada walk around...belive me buddie i found many rings in the building i ve promised to friend on this site. think ya lost my meaning Tommy , i was suggesting you took yer own rings 2010 to put on them squeakers ,many a yb rung this way has gone on to win and well too . andy.
tommy.walsh Posted November 14, 2009 Author Report Posted November 14, 2009 to be honest its hard enought catchng the birds but have been told to head down in the dark an try then...i used fishing line me self..i ve reported each pigeon i got and only one women wrote a letter to me back her husband use to own pigeons an had died an they ll got sold at auction...gb 03 hen nice pigeon
Guest anto Posted November 14, 2009 Report Posted November 14, 2009 i do train my birds from arklow in ireland and each time i go down i catch strays in building beside the beach its an old building beside shipping yards...an evan if i was to treat my birds all year round for any systems.evan one yellow spot in any of 30 pigeons...i still find the strays are more in form or take over the loft that any of the birds i have they just dont seam to get sick....i v since went to using sand of different beaches and seeing does it make a difference....??????any ideas would this make any differents great story tommy iam sure most on here has done the same at some stage of our pigeon LIFE i put LIFE in capital letters because thats what your doing going around these old buildings your puting yourself in great danger these old buildings are not safe your 16 years of age you need to stop doing this i told you in pms the other night ill fix you up with some birds i lost my best friend some years ago doing the same thing going around old buildings i told you ide help you with birds and what ever i could advive so on take this advice stop doing what your doing ANTO
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