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Was just feeding when I saw a shallie pied puffed up on the roof. Open the traps, as there are few around and thought it must have been one of mine lost.

Sure enough, in great silky condition, AND  well cared for. Lost off the top 2 years ago, returned real late last year. Not mated of course. I lost it again on it's first race, just a 150 miler. But obviously she has two lofts now. Should cull her really as it is no good to me, and little to them, for the cretin hasn't bother to report etc.

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With the cost of buying pigeons it now seems to be the norm to breed off strays that enter a loft and then try the progeny if the youngsters are any good report it if not throw it out or cull it.

 

 

 

                                                       Paul

Posted

Roland! Why  even mention the plight between you and your Shaliie, You are becoming a buzzing, bumbling, bumbler. (Without Knees, may I add).  Vic.  ;)

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