paul l Posted June 20, 2006 Report Posted June 20, 2006 my 12 yr old boy wants to get into this sport as well now but wants to do it him self is he aloud join a club at 12
Guest coxy Posted June 20, 2006 Report Posted June 20, 2006 yh m8 he can and he will be classed as a young fancier. the rpra and ur local region hold races for young fanciers to send in there best postion of the season and they can win prizes hpe this helps
peter edwards Posted June 20, 2006 Report Posted June 20, 2006 hi paul contact region secretary mrs H MARSH, OARKEY, SOUTHAMPTON, CADAM, SO402NF. 02380813618 MOST CLUBS WILL LET YOUR SON IN WITH OUT PAYING ANY FEES, I WOULD THINK MOST FEDS WOULD DO THE SAME, ALL THE BEST PETER
peterpau Posted June 20, 2006 Report Posted June 20, 2006 My son is 13, last year he was 2nd sec 20th MNFC. He has had his own birds for four years. Last year he was clock setting. This year he helps me on the feeder transporter. Aint been sec yet but he's done everything else. My club and my performances have greatly benefitted from his work. Our club waived membership fees but he does pay union and MNFC fees. Hmm maybe I should say I get that privelidge. He does like his coloured birds, but he won the longest young bird race with a grizzle. His MNFC bird is a barless mealy.
gypsie pigeon Posted July 24, 2006 Report Posted July 24, 2006 hi, i've been racing pigeons for about 3 years now and i'm 14, theres nothing no problem being a young fancier and yesterday i have just took 8th section 78 open in the national race from bordeaux so go for it!
Guest REDFOXKRAUTHS Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 he sould get every thing in the club half price being a young fancier,as i do and im 13,and joined when i was 10,the only thing he sould pay the ful price on is,rings,distances,and other stuff from the rpra, ben
gypsie pigeon Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 opps, thats my dad above my last comment, lol
peterpau Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 I would like also to congratulate my (now 14) year old son on his Bordeaux pigeon. Welcome to the forum. 517mls 13.25hrs on the wing can't be bad
rachaelpigeon Posted August 13, 2006 Report Posted August 13, 2006 Hello. I am a young fancier too. i started racing with my grandad a few years ago as partnership. then the other year one of my dads friends who races pigeons suggested that i race my own but at that time my dad would not let me have my own loft in the garden so i had my own pigeons but in my grandads loft and all we did was fight as his loft was only 32ft long. we had many arguments and i was not able to do what i wanted with my pigeons and therefore i did not get good race results. over christmas my dad decided to build me my own loft in the garden and this is much better. i am young fancier and just entered the young fancier young bird competition, did anyone else enter it? i have been in the fed for the past three weeks but last week i had a bad race and do not think that i will be in the fed this week and i am very disapointed in this, my dad explained why we had a bad race and this was due to the weather. i was wondering does anyone who races pigeons live near Essex at all? Rachael
THE FIFER Posted August 13, 2006 Report Posted August 13, 2006 ALL THE BEST TO ALL THE YOUNG FANCIERS.
shiftty Posted August 21, 2006 Report Posted August 21, 2006 Hello. I am a young fancier too. i started racing with my grandad a few years ago as partnership. then the other year one of my dads friends who races pigeons suggested that i race my own but at that time my dad would not let me have my own loft in the garden so i had my own pigeons but in my grandads loft and all we did was fight as his loft was only 32ft long. we had many arguments and i was not able to do what i wanted with my pigeons and therefore i did not get good race results. over christmas my dad decided to build me my own loft in the garden and this is much better. i am young fancier and just entered the young fancier young bird competition, did anyone else enter it? i have been in the fed for the past three weeks but last week i had a bad race and do not think that i will be in the fed this week and i am very disapointed in this, my dad explained why we had a bad race and this was due to the weather. i was wondering does anyone who races pigeons live near Essex at all? Rachael dont be dissapointed in losing if your a beginner you have to give it a couple of years to build a proper team and get the right birds, plus gain some experiances. When i was a beginner the thing that i was bothered about was gettin them all home, but everyone told me that i cant just expect to go in to the sport and win everything it takes patience but good luck anyway and do not let the time thing deter you as its all worth it when your birds are right in the end
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