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had my 6 stock cocks out this afternoon 4 of them had been flying for half hour just landed then went in the bath then a hawk of some kind dived at them luckly i want that far away and seemed to move away when it saw me,

frighend the life out of 4 of them took well over a hour to get them back,

what annoys me it dived from over the park, there is a park house about 200 yards from my loft which it came over there was about twenty or so streeters that are there all the while on that roof, it didnt even bother with them went straight through over them and attcked mine, the streeters never even moved,

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had my 6 stock cocks out this afternoon 4 of them had been flying for half hour just landed then went in the bath then a hawk of some kind dived at them luckly i want that far away and seemed to move away when it saw me,

frighend the life out of 4 of them took well over a hour to get them back,

what annoys me it dived from over the park, there is a park house about 200 yards from my loft which it came over there was about twenty or so streeters that are there all the while on that roof, it didnt even bother with them went straight through over them and attcked mine, the streeters never even moved,

it is like fishing 2 ponds,one that is fished regular the fish get a bit harder to catch ,but a new pond will produce more fish ,dont let them out at this time of year ,then at the start of next season you will have a full pond to play with .

 

 

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sorry to hear of your trouble mate,but surely would be better kept in and save on any grief,it wont make any difference come the start of the season.

 

probley right mate as a bit of decent weather thought get them out for a bath will leave in for a few weeks now

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i know its not always possible but we built an avairy for the birds to have  bath.If its results you are worried about,i know of a consistent national performing loft who s birds dont go out till nearly 3-4wks before racing starts.

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i know its not always possible but we built an avairy for the birds to have  bath.If its results you are worried about,i know of a consistent national performing loft who s birds dont go out till nearly 3-4wks before racing starts.

 

 

 

 

 

thanks mate worth cosidoring as only stock here anyway

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