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I have a yearling cock who so far has had every fed race drom 63 to 362mls where he made the open result from Maidstone and i think he is better now and am thinking of sending him to Falaise but am not sure ::) ::)He will be sitting 14 days at basketting so is perfect but what do youz all think i should do with him send him or keep him for next year???

 

PS he is away to Otterburn this week aswell ;)Wel i need a timer ;D ;D ;D

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We've had some of our best results in the longer races with yearlings.

 

Our first bird home from the tough 500 last week was a yearling hen, I say go for it

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just cant make my mind up with this bird Hyacinth dont wont tyo ruin a potetially good pigeon but on the other hand he looks and handles superb  ::) ::) :-/ :-/

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IF YOU KEEP GOING TO THE WELL IT WILL EVENTUALLY RUN DRY.

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could you let us know your decision , and if you send , how it gets on, my own advice would be keep it for next year , as its had too many races this year [it must have had about 11 if its went every race,] it goes back to fuel in the tank.for distances of over 500 miles, best of luck anyway ,whichever way you decide

 

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Well Jimmy i have sent the cock along with 3 2 year olds.He is sitting about 16 days so here.s hoping he can give me a wee thrill on friday night bud

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