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Iwouldnt like to think sombone was getting my birds in and giving them away do you not have an obligation to report birds in that come to your loft

 

yes  I DID IT FOR HIM IF THATS OK ;) IF I DID NOT REPORT THEM I WOULD SEE WHAT YOU ARE SAYING BUT DOES IT NOT MATTER IF HE PHONED THEM UP OR ME ;)

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HORSE & JOCKEY H S

Mr Barry Jones, 19 Meadow View, Little Mountain, Buckley,

Flintshire CH7 3BY. Tel: 01244 547780

phoned him up nice bloke said there was no way it will come back on its own :-/ at least he was honest in saying its not the best pigeon they any good thing was his dam came 3rd in an fed race

this club is a few miles from me and flies in the same fed .                      andy.

 

 

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yes  I DID IT FOR HIM IF THATS OK ;) IF I DID NOT REPORT THEM I WOULD SEE WHAT YOU ARE SAYING BUT DOES IT NOT MATTER IF HE PHONED THEM UP OR ME ;)

 

so have you contacted all the owners ??

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YEP I CLEANED MY MATES LOFTS OUT THIS MORNING AND SO I PICK THEM OUT ;) A FEW HAVE FLOWN AT HIS I WILL RING HIM TO FIND OUT ;) WOULD IT BE BEST TO LET THEM OUT IN THE  LATE EVENING

 

I've read the thread through to the end and have a clearer idea of the situation.

 

First and most important, treat these birds as you would any new introduction into your loft, put them into a section on their own for at least a week, just to make sure they are not carrying anything that could infect your other birds.

 

Second, get them transferred, before you let them out. It is your final proof that these birds are yours with their owner's consent.

 

Third, as they have been in second loft, and yours is their third, you will need to break them after they have been transferred.

 

Fourth, do your usual settling routine, which I assume it has already worked for you, but I wouldn't try them before they have been 21 days with you. It gets dark early at night, so I would try them from first light in the morning. That way you can keep your own birds out all the time that the new birds are out, and if they go scouting, your own birds are there to bring them down when they come back.

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I've read the thread through to the end and have a clearer idea of the situation.

 

First and most important, treat these birds as you would any new introduction into your loft, put them into a section on their own for at least a week, just to make sure they are not carrying anything that could infect your other birds.

 

Second, get them transferred, before you let them out. It is your final proof that these birds are yours with their owner's consent.

 

Third, as they have been in second loft, and yours is their third, you will need to break them after they have been transferred.

 

Fourth, do your usual settling routine, which I assume it has already worked for you, but I wouldn't try them before they have been 21 days with you. It gets dark early at night, so I would try them from first light in the morning. That way you can keep your own birds out all the time that the new birds are out, and if they go scouting, your own birds are there to bring them down when they come back.

YEP I GOT YOU ONE OF THE PEAPLE SAID COULD I SORT THE TRANSFER OUT ON MY END DONT  THE OTHER PERSON HAVE TO SIGN IT :-/

 

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so your taking in one eyed pigeons now , it should be good for flying round the chimneys , one way of course

 

AHH ARE YOU STILL HERE AND DOES ANYONE WANT YOU HERE I WONDER? AFTER TALKING TO A FEW PEAPLE ;)

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YEP I GOT YOU ONE OF THE PEAPLE SAID COULD I SORT THE TRANSFER OUT ON MY END DONT  THE OTHER PERSON HAVE TO SIGN IT :-/

 

yes the old owner has to sign it put his loft number address and name on get them to do that then all you have to do is put your loft number address and your name with the money to transfor the birds to your self

 

 

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yes the old owner has to sign it put his loft number address and name on get them to do that then all you have to do is put your loft number address and your name with the money to transfor the birds to your self

 

 

OK WILL DO MANY THANKS

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yes the old owner has to sign it put his loft number address and name on get them to do that then all you have to do is put your loft number address and your name with the money to transfor the birds to your self

 

 

does this mean james has to part with money !!!!!!!!!!!! , lets have a whip round for him , i will start with a "cat "o"nine tails"

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first time i have read a thread on here from start to finish for a long time very good vanreets :) what ever you decide good luck mate

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cmon guys a few are giving uneccesary jibes at this lad...if he requires help give it or say nothing.

there are other ways in telling the lad about strays than making him feel like cr4p. :)

 

Ta me le strapper

        Irish

I agree with strapper

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let them out staight away, the shock will get them staying, once lost the won,t get lost again.  :)

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Ta me le strapper

        Irish

I agree with strapper

suday dinner ;D

 

 

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