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well i have picked 5 cocks out and sent to race will let you no how i get on, good or bad,

 

good luck fer tomorrow  :)

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well i ignored my own advice after reading the weather ive sent all my 11 cocks.
best of luck m8 hope you get good returns. thats all im hopeing for getting them home.

 

 

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next week mark will be a 154mile jump. think about it kirky its not  154 mile jump if you train 50 miles thats 100 mile jump birds should do that no probs.

 

 

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Sorry for late reply Oldyellow yes i never race ybs just a few training tosses then jump them as yearlings

thats what i do mate ,and ill race them to between 250 and 500 miles depending on how they are at that time of the year , no use just sending them for the sake of it.

 

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I think if ya pigeons are fit and healthy they will come as yearlings. we raced last week from huntingdon i sent a late bred from last year he had 2 training chucks and they was no further then 20mile and he was my clock pigeon wich finished 2nd club 213birds and 5th open 397 birds and that was just a club race...that was his 1st ever race aswell

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thing is hotrod i cant get them 50mile i work nights, we do not have anyone training where i am, so we have to take our own best i could do will be 20mile morning or night.

 

 

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