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8 from 8 in 20min. from consett with A.V. FED timed 11.58 1159 1st and second club 117mls 1666yds vel.1270

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No more this morninghttp://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif so that is 6 home from 9 sent to Witton Castle 116 mileshttp://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif

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Still 4 missing,19/23 none today yet,they were pilling in to start with yesterday then stopped,hows other returns in Aberdeen.

 

 

8 missing from 19 think they went over the top

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Lanarkshires young bird race from Consett was bad but what didn't help was the full/low cloud cover which young pigeons fail to deal with, not forgetting that 80% of the feds got a terrible race from 5-6 different lib sites. we will be at Consett next week and it will be interesting to see what kind of race we get.

 

cheers

Gareth

Gareth with the Fears of Consett would it not be worthwhile bringing them back to Otterburn after all its the last race of the season and some guys have latebreds.??? :rolleyes:

Guest WINGS 04
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Gareth with the Fears of Consett would it not be worthwhile bringing them back to Otterburn after all its the last race of the season and some guys have latebreds.??? :rolleyes:

 

 

No this is the race program and we should stick to it if they want there latebreeds down the road then they should do it themselfs

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8 missing from 19 think they went over the top

 

Think your right Stevie , still 1 missing but had a few come out of the north even the ones before 1pm

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Gareth with the Fears of Consett would it not be worthwhile bringing them back to Otterburn after all its the last race of the season and some guys have latebreds.??? :rolleyes:

 

otterburn,otterburn, otterburn, hexham, sedgiefield, thirsk,kelso will you second me budgie?

or if we carry out or job correctly

longtown, carlisle,carlisle carlisle penrith lancaster longtown

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Gareth with the Fears of Consett would it not be worthwhile bringing them back to Otterburn after all its the last race of the season and some guys have latebreds.??? :rolleyes:

No as I am quite sure if conditions are good for liberating then Consett will be a good liberation site as any other if not better and as Rab has said it is in our race program which should be completed.

 

Keep the Faith ;)

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14 from 15 at 2 pm from thirsk well done big Jim and I lost 21

at conset I think conset is a poor lib site by some reports

agree with budgie should come to otter burn for the last race,

disagree with him about big Jim.find out what's causing the problem

not who is causing it .omo.

Guest Gareth Rankin
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14 from 15 at 2 pm from thirsk well done big Jim and I lost 21

at conset I think conset is a poor lib site by some reports

agree with budgie should come to otter burn for the last race,

disagree with him about big Jim.find out what's causing the problem

not who is causing it .omo.

 

Heavy losses Gulkie, we lost 13 from 61 which is not much better but you could have picked any other race point you wanted that day and we would have got hammered as just about every other fed got that day, this i think could have been down to atmospherics and full cloud cover which is a recipe for a disaster.

 

Can i ask what reports you have heard that makes it a poor lib site???

 

cheers

Gareth

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Heavy losses Gulkie, we lost 13 from 61 which is not much better but you could have picked any other race point you wanted that day and we would have got hammered as just about every other fed got that day, this i think could have been down to atmospherics and full cloud cover which is a recipe for a disaster.

 

Can i ask what reports you have heard that makes it a poor lib site???

 

cheers

Gareth

think the footfall park at concett at boyd st would be better ,jmo
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otterburn,otterburn, otterburn, hexham, sedgiefield, thirsk,kelso will you second me budgie?

or if we carry out or job correctly

longtown, carlisle,carlisle carlisle penrith lancaster longtown

Frank you have a seconder for your 2nd propasal. :rolleyes:

Guest Gareth Rankin
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19 from 24 from Thirsk, won club at 10.58, members returns are generally around the 50-66% <_<

 

Timed my LSC exchange pigeon at 11.05 bred by A Blyth this was second club, this hen also won the club from Sedgefield last week.

 

Should have pointed out that this weeks winner is a Frans Zwols hen bred in Holland by Raymond Moleveld which was also 4th club Otterburn.

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20/42 from Consett, last one at 7.30pm last night. The Bermuda triangle strikes again. Our fed has tried every racepoint in those areas, Ridsdale, Whitley Bay, Alnwick, Hexham and without fail we get slaughtered there with the youngbirds.

Don't think clashing was an issue for our fed yesterday, we went at 9.00a.m and I think the Berwick pigeons were all away by 7.15 (correct me if I'm wrong) as I posted on another thread last week it's the geography of the area, for some reason it's difficult for inexperienced birds to navigate. As for a solution :unsure: :unsure: I don't know how to get around it.

Out of all the bad youngbird races from the above racepoints in the last ten years, this one has been the worst for losses for me personally, possibly the birds took the widest part of the Forth and the west in the wind pushed them further onto the sea than they realised and they went past the North east corner here and into the North sea. My early birds came out of the North east to me, straight off the sea :huh:

Guest Gareth Rankin
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20/42 from Consett, last one at 7.30pm last night. The Bermuda triangle strikes again. Our fed has tried every racepoint in those areas, Ridsdale, Whitley Bay, Alnwick, Hexham and without fail we get slaughtered there with the youngbirds.

Don't think clashing was an issue for our fed yesterday, we went at 9.00a.m and I think the Berwick pigeons were all away by 7.15 (correct me if I'm wrong) as I posted on another thread last week it's the geography of the area, for some reason it's difficult for inexperienced birds to navigate. As for a solution :unsure: :unsure: I don't know how to get around it.

Out of all the bad youngbird races from the above racepoints in the last ten years, this one has been the worst for losses for me personally, possibly the birds took the widest part of the Forth and the west in the wind pushed them further onto the sea than they realised and they went past the North east corner here and into the North sea. My early birds came out of the North east to me, straight off the sea :huh:

 

Since flying down the east which must be around about 10 years Lanarkshire have experienced the same thing, after Hexham 90 miles and down to Ripon 145 miles we seldom get good racing, just too many North and south feds using this part of the country. You should think yourself lucky that the North of Scotland get good racing up to 200 miles as after 90 miles were are into the unknown although that said it has been better the last 2 races from Sedgefield 124 miles and Thirsk 146 miles.

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20/42 from Consett, last one at 7.30pm last night. The Bermuda triangle strikes again. Our fed has tried every racepoint in those areas, Ridsdale, Whitley Bay, Alnwick, Hexham and without fail we get slaughtered there with the youngbirds.

Don't think clashing was an issue for our fed yesterday, we went at 9.00a.m and I think the Berwick pigeons were all away by 7.15 (correct me if I'm wrong) as I posted on another thread last week it's the geography of the area, for some reason it's difficult for inexperienced birds to navigate. As for a solution :unsure: :unsure: I don't know how to get around it.

Out of all the bad youngbird races from the above racepoints in the last ten years, this one has been the worst for losses for me personally, possibly the birds took the widest part of the Forth and the west in the wind pushed them further onto the sea than they realised and they went past the North east corner here and into the North sea. My early birds came out of the North east to me, straight off the sea :huh:

 

I see a thread by Hjatland that has an Aberdeen young bird in Shetland, would be interesting to know if this bird was at Alnwick yesterday? If so it would be more evidence that when our fed and aberdeen are down in the north east of england the youngsters can quite easily misjudge their line and end up going past the North east of Scotland coast and away into the North sea. Food for thought there I think.

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I see a thread by Hjatland that has an Aberdeen young bird in Shetland, would be interesting to know if this bird was at Alnwick yesterday? If so it would be more evidence that when our fed and aberdeen are down in the north east of england the youngsters can quite easily misjudge their line and end up going past the North east of Scotland coast and away into the North sea. Food for thought there I think.

 

that 2 aberdeen y/bs hes got in today

so it looks like your right

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I see a thread by Hjatland that has an Aberdeen young bird in Shetland, would be interesting to know if this bird was at Alnwick yesterday? If so it would be more evidence that when our fed and aberdeen are down in the north east of england the youngsters can quite easily misjudge their line and end up going past the North east of Scotland coast and away into the North sea. Food for thought there I think.

 

Especially with a wind like yesterday

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