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Just watching some telly at work,

 

 

DON'T DROPE THE COFFINE, i was shocked to see them release the birds in the dark :( i would love to find out who the dove release firm were >:(.

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Guest TAMMY_1
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Just watching some telly at work,

 

 

DON'T DROPE THE COFFINE, i was shocked to see them release the birds in the dark :( i would love to find out who the dove release firm were >:(.

 

I know a couple of good fanciers who used to train their birds just as it was getting dark so that they would actually have to spend the night out and work home in the morning, never tried it myself though and I don't think I would either.

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I know a couple of good fanciers who used to train their birds just as it was getting dark so that they would actually have to spend the night out and work home in the morning, never tried it myself though and I don't think I would either.

 

I knew a man who used to do this regularly years ago, and he was always top of the pile on presentation night. Never tried it myself though, and certainly wouldn't these days, it'would only be supplying Percies with an easy breakfast.

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FA Albin and Sons of Depford London, well known funeral directors in that neck of the woods, just phoned you with the number so you can find out which planks release at night.

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I know a couple of good fanciers who used to train their birds just as it was getting dark so that they would actually have to spend the night out and work home in the morning, never tried it myself though and I don't think I would either.

:( WELL THATS HOW THICK SOME ARE :(.

 

 

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what is wrong with letting go at night?

Some have done it for years.

During the war the army were training pigeons to home at night.

Birds sometimes home at night in races.

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what is wrong with letting go at night?

Some have done it for years.

During the war the army were training pigeons to home at night.

Birds sometimes home at night in races.

:-/ :(.

 

 

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why do you worry about  someone else  business, why  no worry about yer own ;) and for all you  know they  could be trained  as like  magicians  train  birds to return to there box  ;D

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Just watching some telly at work,

 

 

DON'T DROPE THE COFFINE, i was shocked to see them release the birds in the dark :( i would love to find out who the dove release firm were >:(.

 

what idieots would do if pigeons have night vison that would be fine :-/

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why do you worry about  someone else  business, why  no worry about yer own ;) and for all you  know they  could be trained  as like  magicians  train  birds to return to there box  ;D
:( O no not you again :( calling the kettle black a,your always doing it because your a sad man?????????????.

 

 

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seen a video few months ago about john luke van roy he trains his birds through the night his bird playboy was one of these doo's that was libbed at just when it was getting dark so that the bird would spend the night out he went on to say thats proberly why he won international barcelona with the doo but me personally wont lib birds at night i keep to early morning and afternoon libs

 

all the best.

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Before you all get on your high horses, does anybody actualy know if they were released in the dark as unusual to have a funeral at night, or was the scene shot in a studio where as has been sugested the birds are trained to fly from one basket to another!

There are many shows at zoo's and parks where this happens every day!

Lets have some facts before the mud slinging starts?

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I've also worked on many film sets and as with everything else they are governed by health and safty rules which would also apply to the use of livestock!

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Before you all get on your high horses, does anybody actualy know if they were released in the dark as unusual to have a funeral at night, or was the scene shot in a studio where as has been sugested the birds are trained to fly from one basket to another!

There are many shows at zoo's and parks where this happens every day!

Lets have some facts before the mud slinging starts?

  :-/Its a service they have every year and yes they do release the birds in the dark as it starts after 19.00 :( been on the phone to them,so the facts are there.

 

 

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I've also worked on many film sets and as with everything else they are governed by health and safty rules which would also apply to the use of livestock!
So what you saying :-/.

 

 

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I know a couple of good fanciers who used to train their birds just as it was getting dark so that they would actually have to spend the night out and work home in the morning, never tried it myself though and I don't think I would either.

 

:-/ :o :o :o:( :( :( :(

someones very celver

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So what you saying :-/.

 

 

What i'm saying is if this was filmed as a TV production then it would be governed by health a safty and the use of birds would also be governed by rules and regulations. If they didn't meet the regulations they wouldn't have been permitted to be used!

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why do you worry about  someone else  business, why  no worry about yer own ;) and for all you  know they  could be trained  as like  magicians  train  birds to return to there box  ;D

 

oi leave whitnight alone andtell someone whos care orwill even listen becausei am getting pissed off with you your half the man whitnight is ;) >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

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Plenty of pigeons fly in the dark i've seen it myself when i was in someones loft and he opened the bowls at 10pm in november and the doos all flew out and we sat in his conservatory and watched them circling for a while then land on the loft and watched the cocks chase the hens on the landing board at 11pm at night with very little outside light ;)

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Plenty of pigeons fly in the dark i've seen it myself when i was in someones loft and he opened the bowls at 10pm in november and the doos all flew out and we sat in his conservatory and watched them circling for a while then land on the loft and watched the cocks chase the hens on the landing board at 11pm at night with very little outside light ;)
God it gets better next one please :(.

 

 

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