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I seem to find the hot sunny days turns out hard races. An old fancier was telling me he prefered there to be cloud cover. His logic was that the BOP went high when it was very sunny just floating around so there were a lot of hits. He also said birds could see them in distance and they took long/wrong ways round them meaning long time on wing... Think there is a little sense in what he said. Hope for good race 2moro. Only 5 widow cocks so not want to lose any

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will be the first race with a bit off sunshine. lol will they cope with the heat lol

the sun will be going down by the time yours come home cunny they be fine  ;D

 

 

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the sun will be going down by the time yours come home cunny they be fine  ;D

 

 

as long as i have a higher velocity than  yourself i will be ;D :K) ;D :K)if not then i will be :( :'( :( :'( all the best ;)

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A good friend of mine told me the reason for the birds getting dehidrated ,normally happens in easterly winds as its a dry wind  from the continent ,no humidity . The races with west winds the birds are not so thirsty.

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A good friend of mine told me the reason for the birds getting dehidrated ,normally happens in easterly winds as its a dry wind  from the continent ,no humidity . The races with west winds the birds are not so thirsty.

 

hard to belive was just telling a friend the same thing today only had it a little differnt saying that there more moisture in a west wind il be keeping an eye when weather is warm and an east wind what returns are like a good day with west winds could throw up some interesting results

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