Guest bigda Posted June 24, 2008 Report Posted June 24, 2008 Alex I would not get involved in responding to any further threads on this subject the Guy has got a slate missing and as we say in Scotland not the full Shilling. it aint me mate thats lossed my birds, only trying to help, and i dont care if you havent sorted it out your self mate as we say maybe the lift dosent go all the way to the top! and i am sure alex can do his own talking mate
frank-123 Posted June 24, 2008 Report Posted June 24, 2008 budgie maybe you could answer can our transporter hold water in the tanks and did they move from wincanton on sunday l
HOMER49 Posted June 24, 2008 Report Posted June 24, 2008 did they move from wincanton racepoint on sunday homer 49? does our transporter hold any water in there tanks not looking to spreadf rumours just looking for an answer i dont blame the convoyer if he aint got the tools for the job Hi Bart If they did move why ? Been done it the past to replenish the water tank if no running water on site Yes the tank is mounted in the roof at front of trailer were feeding is stored holds app 200 gallon the water is changed every 3/4 hours The simple answer is we should have been at Eastbourne with the SNFC The answer to why our returns are not as good as the SNFC dont have one only theories Cheers Homer 49
frank-123 Posted June 24, 2008 Report Posted June 24, 2008 hi homer if they did move and the water tanks never worked then the birds might have been short of water i got 2-4 well out race time but should we as members not be looking to transport our bird's in the best conditions i reckon our baskets and transporter are past there best maybe a large levy per member is the way forward thanks for the answer homer49 i only have the birds welfare at heart not out to start a witch hunt
HOMER49 Posted June 24, 2008 Report Posted June 24, 2008 hi homer if they did move and the water tanks never worked then the birds might have been short of water i got 2-4 well out race time but should we as members not be looking to transport our bird's in the best conditions i reckon our baskets and transporter are past there best maybe a large levy per member is the way forward thanks for the answer homer49 i only have the birds welfare at heart not out to start a witch hunt Hi Bart The water is gravity fed only need to open 2 valves YES YES Your welcome As I do Bigda has a point regarding we the fancier teaching our birds to drink in the basket Have 46 1st round y/bs and they have had 3 weekends in the basket on returning to the loft on Sunday night 12 are still not drinking in the basket so back they all go this weekend Cheers Homer 49
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