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With most of us, getting longer in the tooth , so to speak. I find that plastic identification rings etc are now  essential. Loft disruption, at so crucial time of the year is becoming more prevalent. As years roll on.  I have my own solution, to avoid scalpings etc. After pairing 80% YEARLINGS TO STRANGE BOXES! all are now content after three days and returning to their boxs like Jack.    For further information, read the one and only Lycett method in the forthcoming BHW.

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speak for yourself i'm still a young un (nearly) but i only use id rings when racing . used them in 03/04 when i started but now i know what birds are what,mind i've only got 13 pairs to remember anyway

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