cowman Posted August 2, 2009 Report Posted August 2, 2009 Do you know I wonder if it's not as malicious as you think, it used to be if you had a race stary in and it rested, you would remove a rubber to signify the bird had been in and of course in repect of the 500 mile races they would be double rung so would stilll have one to clock. Or am I being too kind? with respect birds flying on ets dont have double rubbers or even one rubber and ets ring as under rpra rules a second clock can only be used if clock one fails .
Guest IB Posted August 2, 2009 Report Posted August 2, 2009 The ring I saw was a combined registration and ets ring, minus chip. The chip could be fitted at a later date. Not sure how chip is secured to ring, but I think it would need to be glued? Certainly solves theft of rings.
PIGEON_MAN Posted August 2, 2009 Report Posted August 2, 2009 PIGEON-MAN if I have that right, we would still have no way of preventing the theft that we have now? Yea your right as the chip would be able to be taken out of the life ring.
PIGEON_MAN Posted August 2, 2009 Report Posted August 2, 2009 The ring I saw was a combined registration and ets ring, minus chip. The chip could be fitted at a later date. Not sure how chip is secured to ring, but I think it would need to be glued? Certainly solves theft of rings. The chips would just clip in and out of the life ring so that they could be used again if you got rid of the bird.
Guest slugmonkey Posted August 2, 2009 Report Posted August 2, 2009 yes these are supposed to be used on any system
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