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Hi All

 

Nice to have a few minutes to chat again, been bussy at work, real 'mad house'.

 

Like 2 hear your view on following.

 

Fellow fancier breeds me a round (1st round) of babies each year, and in my loft the hens are by far the better racers, but in his loft, with the 2nd round, the cocks (of the same matings) are the better racers. Would you suggest it is due to different management, and if so, what could cause the difference.

 

In the passed nor me or my friend raced on widowhood, both of us just natural.

 

Regards

Old Pied

 

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Hi All

 

Nice to have a few minutes to chat again, been bussy at work, real 'mad house'.

 

Like 2 hear your view on following.

 

Fellow fancier breeds me a round (1st round) of babies each year, and in my loft the hens are by far the better racers, but in his loft, with the 2nd round, the cocks (of the same matings) are the better racers. Would you suggest it is due to different management, and if so, what could cause the difference.

 

In the passed nor me or my friend raced on widowhood, both of us just natural.

 

Regards

Old Pied

 

thats a strange one, i find my hens usually score better on the whole..i race natural.

it could be down to different managment..but saying that they get the same food and training?

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