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Thanks guys, I'm really pleased with how they've reared considering how b***** cold it was.  They have all gone to their new owners today.

 

No Ryan - he hasn't been on here since July either! :-/ :-/

 

Sue

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lovely birds sue they look cracking glad they all have new homes

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little beauty s sue fair play to you ...yeah it is really cold ... get the heating on .... he he he he !!!!! mikey

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Peckedhen, I would like to buy a pair of those birds please. Could you pm me so that I can make arrangements.

thanks

Owen

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Sue

thanks for the offer of late breds. I will leave it for this year because I don't want to fiddle with late birds. I like them to be in one batch.

I usually rear some late birds myself, but they will be for other people. I have a strain of white/grizzle pigeons that do really well as sprinters. One of my main stock cocks is pure white. He has won 4 firsts and goodness how many minor positions. Unfortunately, I had to cut his ring off because it had become too tight for him. One of the best things about him is the fact that everybody knows him and they can'nt miss him as raced for home. I hope one day to find a hen that is as good as he is, to mate with him.

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No worries Owen - the first round were already spoken for last year.  They have been slow laying the second round - probably due to the cold snap we had but ,now its warmed up they've all laid again . :) :)

 

Sue :)

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