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certainly 1 of the best ive seen were those belonging to J.R.WOODS of royston nr barnsley.....every hen was a winner except 1 that always got beat by a loft mate...his cocks were phenominal also ...he flew his hens  n cocks in seperate clubs....

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First race this Saturday with hens. Dont think they will live with the widowhood cocks for the first half of the season. If they do then the cocks not 100%.

Guest Greig the doo Drysdale
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I ahve raced only yearling hens this year 1st week was 4th club 2nd week was 1st club 33rd and 44th fed 1500 birds so I would say me lol :P ;D ;D ;)

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I ahve raced only yearling hens this year 1st week was 4th club 2nd week was 1st club 33rd and 44th fed 1500 birds so I would say me lol :P ;D ;D ;)

Greig, Your the man, WO-man.

 

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xtc

 

I visited Frank Tasker a few weeks ago and he had a real strong team of hens!! He told me that it was usual for his hens to out race his cocks on a regular basis, it seemed to be a system he had flown for some years.

 

Stuart

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Jimmy Roy raced a good team of hens

 

Have to agree with you Rose,

Jimmy Roy has had some top class results with his hens in club, federation, combine, & classic clubs over the years

 

Ray

 

 

Guest spin cycle
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Jimmy Roy raced a good team of hens

 

has to be. i'm a fan of jimmy roy.

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xtc

 

I visited Frank Tasker a few weeks ago and he had a real strong team of hens!! He told me that it was usual for his hens to out race his cocks on a regular basis, it seemed to be a system he had flown for some years.

 

Stuart

 

BANG ON!

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well folks all opinions count .

 

who do you regard as a good/great hen bird flyer,i.e not natural/roundabout.!but just hens??????????

 

Elliott and Watson at Wrenkenton just race hens I believe - I saw a write up on them recently

 

 

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well folks all opinions count .

 

who do you regard as a good/great hen bird flyer,i.e not natural/roundabout.!but just hens??????????

 

Do you mean these hens are celibate then?

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