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Part of this great game for me is picking out a yearling that you think has a little something about it, a fancy. This years fancy is a medium size blue cock (779), he's the type that gives you the eyes lol watching me watching him.

 

Will he live up to expectations or have I gone and put the dreaded kiss of death on him, time will tell :)

Guest bakes
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Part of this great game for me is picking out a yearling that you think has a little something about it, a fancy. This years fancy is a medium size blue cock (779), he's the type that gives you the eyes lol watching me watching him.

 

Will he live up to expectations or have I gone and put the dreaded kiss of death on him, time will tell :)

 

i try to not pick one mate in my lofts as everytime i have its ended badly usly pob takes it but not trying to put a downer on the bird hope it does well for you look forward to doing a picture for you when its gets 1st club 1st fed  mate ;)

 

all the best

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think we all get that feeling at times :),,,, sometimes right,,,,sometimes wrong :),, but some experienced  fanciers [such as yourself :)]  are able to suss out a good  bird, just by intuition :) maybe your just one of them :) hope so anyway :)

Guest wattle
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i see them in my loft cheeky little devilsi love them always do well  :)

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have a lovely yearling pencil cock i think hes stunning , wont let me photograph him hes shy  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Guest wattle
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there is 4 cocks in my loft  and every time i feed them the fly onto my shoulders , the have won everything i send them to, great personalty, i love them, then bop comes and take,s one off them drives me  mad.  >:( >:( >:(

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i record what the y/bs are off of but don't look till the end of the season

in case i favour any by going on what they are bred off

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Almost opposite experience  ;D there are two hens in the loft which I absolutely hated as YBs., thought a few times about getting rid of them.  :)  One, now a 3-yo, was on looks, head had a weedy dovey look about it; other, now 2 -yo, was on behaviour but think the hate thing must have been shared, as every time I came into loft, she came off perch and went to opposite end of loft, as far from me as possible. So now when I don't like a pigeon, I think there's a chance there.  ;D

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