Beanz Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 As most people will know due to my previous posts that I am Moving my birds onto an allotment due to neighbour trouble, well I moved 12 cocks up and last Thursday I decided it was time to start letting them out they are not paired my reasoning being since they had not had a box or bred at the old lofts as they are all 08 birds and had only been trained so out they went, Thursday they all returned to the old address, Fri once again they all returned to the old address Saturday it was very foggy so I didn't let them out Sunday 2 stayed and 9 returned leaving 1 missing when I went up Monday morning the one missing had returned of its own accord which meant that 3 were now ok at the new lofts. On Monday night the other 9 stayed out but on going dark they were neither at the old lofts or at the new ones, Tuesday dinner 3 more returned with another a couple of hours later then at 14-15 the other 5 all dropped at the new lofts so they are now all broke in and I am really pleased with the sense they have shown and just hope they show the same sense when racing. Paul
OLDYELLOW Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 well done persistance is the key and dont feed them at old loft they son know where there better off
OLDYELLOW Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 i had neighbour trouble she moved out recently must of been the nice letter i had sent ;D ;D ;D ;D
Guest strapper Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 i had neighbour trouble this year when i had 3 very good birds , stopped me possibly taking 1st 3 in the fed, i cant say much ,as they dont say nowt about the pigeons. so i just grit my teeth and moved on...what else could i do?.
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