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Ed Bourque
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i just read the part where you mentioned 10 weeks... i start training mine much sooner than that... the young'ns shouldnt have even left the landing board, if it is the first time they are flying.

 

the part where i mentioned 10 weeks was the age to start  tossing  them :),basket training b4 this  :),, and plenty flying round the loft b4 this [ranging ] :),thats if the birds are bred in your loft ,,,,,if their new  birds to the loft . would get them homing  and flying [again ranging ] b4 i attemted to toss them ,it seems you have them homing now [hope you got the two back :)] good luck with them  :)

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