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We've just had two kids join our club in Family membership with their parents

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Its hard to get Young people interested, in my club there was a few Young lads showing a bit of interest, so we got the council to buy them a loft and the members supplied young birds and all the bits and bobs. They only lasted one YB season and they reallised it was too much like hard work.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Had several young fanciers racing last season some won cards all but one have resigned now they have found . Two legged birds without feathers. :)

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Young fanciers

 

How many do yo breeding every year?

 

We breed 40 - 60 young birds every year.

  • 2 weeks later...
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i had to smile at my young friend keith, keith has had quite a rough life, 3 brothers no father, he first knocked at my door when he was 11 years old," can i help you with your pigeons mr"well that young lad would do anything for me, clean lofts etc etc, then say," what can i do now"go to the shops etc, off course he allways got his few bob,for his work, i actually made him a partner the following year, since then ive moved away, but he allways visits me every now and again ,with his girl freind now. hes 18 or19 . his girl freind alice is very good to me too, he said to me in front of his girl freind     I WOULD LIKE TO GET MARRIED ,,,,  SO THAT I CAN GET A GARDEN TO KEEP PIGEONS ,well if you could have seen the look on alices face,,, hes just lucky she has a lovely nature. :) :) :)

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Sadly, two clubs in our town and I can't think of one youngster between us.  I would say at a guess, the youngest person between each club is 40-41yrs old.

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theres a 15 year old just joined our club this year ,hope he sticks at it.

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i have three kids, harvey age 6 , grace aged 4 and max (ray) aged 8 months and they all show interest in my birds problem is they're a bit young yet.

 

 

 

 

 

<max (ray) super-hero !

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Four in our club, two are 13, one is 11, and one is about 8. the important thing is that they have their parents involvement, or they won't be able to stick with it. Thre of these Jr members have a parent or grandparent in the club the other just has a very supportive father that brings him to all the meetings etc.

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Carol,

 

Before I sign a Junior on to The Help a Beginner, I speak with the parents first, I find it is pointless allocating a Mentor to a Junior and supplying him/her with good quality pigeons if the are not backed up 100% at home, in fact I now get c Form of Parental consent signed.

  • 1 month later...
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I only know my son, he fly's in his own right sets clocks and is a great help. He's 13 and had his own birds for two years. Our local club allow greatly reduced membership, however, he is a member of NFC also MNFC and I have the pleasure of paying full fees for him.

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