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Guest strapper
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I have been told that young birds stop ranging when you start to train them. If this is the case wouldn't it be better to let them range on thier own rather than train them.........?D.D.

 

you need to train them to educate them, while flying round the loft some of the time they are floating around,when they are trained they race home.

Guest stevie-b
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yes they have to get used to there surroundings once they are disapeering for 45 mins to 1 hour plus they are ready to train

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