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Hi All

I am looking at running a yearling 1 loft race next year in 2008. My plan is that the owners of  the entrants of the 2007 rpra 1 loft race have the option either auctioning  there birds or re activating there birds that are left from the final race from Senna Cove.

I would limit it to 100 hens and 100 cocks 3 sections flying back to the Centre system which I fly now. I would buy a brand new 72ft tiled loft set up for just these birds. They would be raced on a professional basis. The cost would be £150 per bird all in. There would be 5 races 2 inland 3 across the water with the NFC or classics. They would be 100, 100, 250 , 350 , 450 miles races. You would have a 1 loft race result and a National result. We would pay out big prize either for the Ace bird or the winner of the final race but the entrants would vote on this. I have more plans on this to come.

It will the first in the UK.

Do you pigeon Basic members think this is a good idea ????

 

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I just can't believe that two thirds of the entrants are lost from these one loft races.  How many get reported?  where do they all go?  

 

I don't like the idea of Peacocks & Geese soiling the land in front of the lofts, it looks like a Cocci paradise to me.

Guest paulrstokes
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Hi Jeremy

 

If I had birds left I think I would certainly reactivate, and have a go.

 

It would give North Road flyers a good opportunity to compete in the south road Nationals.

 

I am sure it would take off.

 

Good Luck  

Posted

;D excellent idea . sounds great , i would love to have a go if i had decent birds and a lot more money in my pocket ??                          andy   ;)

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I just can't believe that two thirds of the entrants are lost from these one loft races.  How many get reported?  where do they all go?  

 

I don't like the idea of Peacocks & Geese soiling the land in front of the lofts, it looks like a Cocci paradise to me.

 

Lol. Look at the Vanrobay only about 50 % go to East prawel and thats flying  back to there own lofts. As for the peacocks and the geese they carry a different strain of cocci to pigeons. The pigeons are tested for cooci every month and they results are very low which is normal. My birds go on the grass with them and they have won well every year. And i don`t want to argue with someone who does not post there name.  ;D ;D ;D

Guest jason
Posted

I think its a great idea Jeremy you go for it mate  ;)

 

Jason

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