Guest WINGS 04 Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 all these people who voted for the west knew of all these things bart way back about 94/96 young birds comming from carlisle first race 11,500 think it was were turned round by two pair of perigrines me memory is correct it took them 3 hours odd for 85 mile with heavy losses WE HAD A RAECS FROM HEXHAM 3 YEARS A GO 3 HOURES 40 MINETS AND HEAVY LOSSES AS WELL
sammy Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 YES I VOTED WEST AND I DID SAY WHY STARTED WITH 42 OLD BIRES LAST YEAR I HAVE 12. WHY DID YOU VOTE EAST ?? well all i can say yi better have more than 42 old birds for this year then if thats what you lost last year
HOMER49 Posted November 2, 2007 Author Report Posted November 2, 2007 YES I VOTED WEST AND I DID SAY WHY STARTED WITH 42 OLD BIRES LAST YEAR I HAVE 12. WHY DID YOU VOTE EAST ?? Hi Rab Yes I voted east for I honestly believe the east route is the best and safest for my birds Flying east Iam at a disadvantage in club but don't care the return of my birds is more important Iam sorry you were left with just 12 To lose 30 old birds racing is not good I agree but cannot see what the east route has to do with your losses If everybody was having this percentage of losses I could understand but this is not the case Cheers Homer 49
budgie Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 East or West one thing for sure the Doos will not come through Beatock.Dont keep blaming Peregrines the two main factors are keeping them healty and the percentage of Sh-te we keep in our lofts which if we were honest is about 98%.Look at the sales this week in the BHW 6/7 year olds well bred never bred a curdy and doomen are buying them up at £200.00p a piece.
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