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let mine out today 1 in out of 34 something has scared the sh** out of them they were all over the place and its not like them a call on them a they are always down and in something has scared the sh** out of them to do that bloody bop likely

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let mine out yesterday morning had a night on the tiles due to me moving loft they are spooked but all in today but they will be back out tomorrow

hopefully the loft seems a bit warmer and safer they should be quicker at the trap

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Think every place must look different with the changing seasons, so snow would likely do the same. I kept mine in because snow on my loft roof was 2/3 feet deep. I reckoned landing in that might have caused them problems, and wasn't prepared to find out for sure.

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lost 11 birds last year of loft all the birds where up flying and the fog rolled in of the sea.24 hours or so before i got 1st bird back in loft. birds lost one or two where flying stock the rest had raced yb program and the old birds lost had flow most of ob season.still baffled to this day to where the birds went to

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does anyone think the k index factor affects our birds homing ability? kev

I think the biggest problem with the homing factor isnae solar flares k factor or x factor.I think its the BOP factor.Ive said for years they are causing more problems than anything else in the pigeon sport.

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