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Throughout the season we see many fanciers advertising YB's at 'Working Mans Price'

What does everyone consider to be the value of this elusive 'Working Man's Price' ??

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Throughout the season we see many fanciers advertising YB's at 'Working Mans Price'

What does everyone consider to be the value of this elusive 'Working Man's Price' ??

However much you are able to smuggle out yer wifes purse without her knowing lol

 

all joking aside 20 - 30 quid

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I wouldn't mind paying a bit extra for youngens if the BOP situation would drastically change,but £20 is enough to pay for racers,especially with the price of fuel and the couriers have to make a living if you're purchasing from distant fanciers.

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Dont think you can breed youngster for less than £25.00 :huh::huh:

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I'd say it depends who's selling them how much they are worth.

 

YOUR RIGHT JOHN BUT YOU NEED SOMEBODY WILLING TO BUY THEM TAE ;)

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i think most guys pay what they can afford £25 to£35 is enough to pay for racing y/bs if your buying for the stock loft then the prices rocket i,m a gold member and i might sell some once my obligations are met off my stock birds :emoticon-0167-beer:

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All depends on what they are bred from Paul. For racing 25 - 30 but as previously stated from the main stock birds prices can rocket. All depends on what you want and what you want to do with them. Some good offers around for kits of 6 or 10 for racing. We were fortunate to buy a yb once for 12.50 and it turned out one of our best racers ever but these are a rarety now. Eamon

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paid 490 for 6 ybs on here and all will race or they wont be there.

Correct John the Doo does not know what its worth.Good luck just hope they are not from aged stock birds.

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paid 490 for 6 ybs on here and all will race or they wont be there.

Correct John the Doo does not know what its worth.Good luck just hope they are not from aged stock birds.

 

 

Just out interest why would it matter if they are aged stock birds? Plenty of winners are bred from old stock.

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Just out interest why would it matter if they are aged stock birds? Plenty of winners are bred from old stock.

My best yb came from a 10yr old cock wae a 3yr old hen last year. Got nowt this year frae them but heres hopin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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£20 would be enough for me for racing as i cant see the point of paying large amounts to try and race them and loose them, like throwing £20 notes in the wind, for stock that diffrent

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£20 would be enough for me for racing as i cant see the point of paying large amounts to try and race them and loose them, like throwing £20 notes in the wind, for stock that diffrent

 

Another Fiver tae go then good luck?

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