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thanks for that.i was purely thinking of starting with hutches to gain experience before buying a loft and putting a whole new team of y.bs together and being out of my depth.i was thinking of building a team slowly over the years.thanks for advice much appreciated

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it all depends on what room you have.

Best way is to start with a small loft with 2 sections and some youngbirds.

This will give you a start and you will be able to learn about your birds, feeding, flying, careing for etc.

Then when you have learned the basics you can start to train your birds etc stepping up to breeding and racing.

 

Good luck

Phil

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