phillips Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 What with the east winds coming for this wkend would we all agree that its not a day to be sending yearling ? will it be a day for the hens or will it be the good old bird ?
Novice Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 I'll give it a miss anyway. I would not risk losing good birds in this cold weather. An east wind on Saturday would be a tail wind for our birds but there are always those which need to battle back. Racing on 19th April is too early for this location. South West Scotland
Guest IB Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 We are at Coldstream on 19th April, forecast is 20mph NE wind. Its been freezing cold here today, it was fine when I set off in the morning for the NE but when I got there it was blowing a cold NE wind. 3 out of 9 missing tonight. Take the point about yearlings, but if that is all you have, is the advice to sit out the race?
just ask me Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 yes mate leave east winds alone u wont reget it loads more to go dont worry
ozbrit Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 This is my 1st old bird season and ive only got yearlings to race this year theyve all raced a full youngbird program our first race is 80miles on Saturday. Would it be better for me to leave the cocks at home and just send the hens in light of the forecasted weather?
bewted Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 its no good to fly pigeons in east winds at all,if your racing yearlings thats even worse for them as i was allways told,yearlings are harder to fly an keep them than young birds !!! that was from a good fancier with a reputation for racing and he would never race or train in any east winds at all !!! rose advice is the best one to follow with !!!
Guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 i'll be sending some of my yearling cocks this week
carlsberg Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 everything in my shed is going this week except the yb's of course
Guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 everything in my shed is going this week except the yb's of course i'm trying to send the mrs lol
Guest REDFOXKRAUTHS Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 what about for me it is a tail wind for me??? and this is my last chance for yearlings befor 120 miles!
Wiley Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 what about for me it is a tail wind for me??? and this is my last chance for yearlings befor 120 miles! Id be more worried if it was a head wind, thing is dont get them over excited as they will just go over
Guest Vic Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 I am not too worried myself, as all mine have been to just on 100 mile. I will still be sending. my young w/h team this week, because they forecast, a southerley wind creeping in with the easterley wind. There are times in this game, when you have to play it by past experiences. Good luck to all. alas still no smilies. LOL
timbarra Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 east winds are fit for neither man nor beast........ be warned people... keep them home and fight another day !! 8)
Roland Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 They say 'Only send the best'! Well trhat will quickly sort out a few... may seem that you only had culls that weren't any good. Why I never bother with the first few races. Can mean sending good birds once to many if in with a shaout of the averages .... so I am automatically out of them, etc. the real races at the distance. I don't ruin good yearlings / 2yo's in East Winds if they come back. Can breed better youngsters later in warmer weather. Can fly Natural and hold flights. The actually prestigeous races and races of merit are flown later in the year, so are fresher. And a lot more... With the warmer and better weather in September, even early October, racing could well start in first week in May and more than satisfy the majority of fanciers. Let them that want early finish races I.e Sprints have their moments.... Just wish that they would stop being selfish and interfering with the Longer races, especially with the likes of Noon Libs, where they pinch unmerited glory via trying to say their Middle distance birds are Winning the distance races.
Roland Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Never mind what way the birds are flying, East winds are cold winds from Siberia, and cold is cold. Last week was cold enough.
mark Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 its no good to fly pigeons in east winds at all,if your racing yearlings thats even worse for them as i was allways told,yearlings are harder to fly an keep them than young birds !!! that was from a good fancier with a reputation for racing and he would never race or train in any east winds at all !!! rose advice is the best one to follow with !!! so what do you do if every race this season is flown in a north east wind.???
Fair Play Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 What do the West Coast fanciers have to say?
ALF Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 What do the West Coast fanciers have to say? NEVER SENT ANY
bewted Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 so what do you do if every race this season is flown in a north east wind.??? no chance of every race flown in north east wind,nigh on impossible !!!
sammy Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 260 away from coatbridge club ,never sent any waited on transporter and it was baltic not a good sign for tommorow
Roland Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 Send a couple of season ole birds... that won't like it, but they will home and keep in you the Averages etc.
Guest shadow Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 N/E winds are not a problem when the weather warms up
Guest shadow Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 everything in my shed is going this week except the yb's of course hope you get them all back
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