andrecrock Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Hi guys!! My plans with the widowers has gone a bit ..........I have just weaned my last of the 1st round y/b of the widowers.As most of you my first race will be on the 11Th of April.If i put the hens back now as i have done today,I'm gone have to wait 7-10 days for eggs to appear.Another 7 days to take the eggs away.That's 17 days from today,leaving me with only 10 days to get my yearlings in shape and use to the system.Is that enough time and how do i go about training?
Guest WINGS 04 Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 not if you late them out to pair up that will get them a bit sharper for the training and they will only need 5 or 6 tosses
Guest kev d Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 andrecrock, you can send to the first race paired up and when the cocks return then you can put them on w/hood , it might take some of them 2 or 3 races to get the hang of the system .
just ask me Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 andrecrock, you can send to the first race paired up and when the cocks return then you can put them on w/hood , it might take some of them 2 or 3 races to get the hang of the system . would agree with this
john nico Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 why do you need to pair them up again just split them now iv you want you dont have to have them sitting again i took my hens away when all ov there yb where 15 days old and let the cock rair the youngn on its own now all the yb are weend of all birds are widdowd now flying 1 hour mornin 1 hour nite nearlry fit enough to train
PIGEON_MAN Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Why put the hens back anyway,personally I take the youngsters and hens away at the same time,leave the hens in with the youngsters to carry on feeding them just to make sure they are o.k.and leave the cocks on their own from now on,the next time I would let the cocks see the hens would be when they return from their first training toss,dont be to impatient though to start training if they are all yearlings as its a long season and if you push them to soon they will be no good later on,what distance did you think of sending them to in their first year.
andrecrock Posted March 18, 2009 Author Report Posted March 18, 2009 I dont want to go much over 300 miles,if there is a few thats not performing i might sed them 350ml.
Tony C Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Things will work out fine andrecrock, its a long season.
jimmy white Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Hi guys!! My plans with the widowers has gone a bit ..........I have just weaned my last of the 1st round y/b of the widowers.As most of you my first race will be on the 11Th of April.If i put the hens back now as i have done today,I'm gone have to wait 7-10 days for eggs to appear.Another 7 days to take the eggs away.That's 17 days from today,leaving me with only 10 days to get my yearlings in shape and use to the system.Is that enough time and how do i go about training? i dont think your plans with the widowers has gone at all, in fact with your cards played right could well be very successfull, ,, must you send your birds to this first race , even indeed the second race? if i were you i would forget about these first races and concentrate on the biger later races ,,,most of your members birds , if trained for a fortnight, then sent to your first race, at this time of the year, will never have birds on top form when it counts ,, my advice would be ,have patience , get them out each day for a fly, then train them at the end of april,, and race them, you will find when most birds/members have fell by the way side , your birds will be in top form,, best of luck
Guest Owen Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 It's best not to repair. You want your cocks to be on a good wing so don't spoil it by repairing. Concentrate on getting the birds into their best form and leave the hens alone. They do not need to see the hens until they get back from their first race. Cocks are ruined by showing them too much hen. Make sure that your hens do not pair up because that would be a disaster. Treat em mean and keep em keen. Box them from Tuesday on the week of the first race. Try it. It works.
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