Guest redlad24 Posted April 19, 2011 Report Posted April 19, 2011 over the last few days in eire we have had hazy weather with an easterly wind, its giving a warm 1 sat, and its our first race, im thinking of only sending the two yr olds, as its a long season ahead, would you feed them up well with this type of weather b4 the race?????
yeboah Posted April 19, 2011 Report Posted April 19, 2011 over the last few days in eire we have had hazy weather with an easterly wind, its giving a warm 1 sat, and its our first race, im thinking of only sending the two yr olds, as its a long season ahead, would you feed them up well with this type of weather b4 the race?????I don't no which route you race personally if we have an easterly wind from our race points it tends to be a very fast race with birds being very high lost a lot of good yearling cocks at such races think they have overflown Scotland before they get there brakes on ,tend to send them all regardless now as there luck will run out sometime due to the horrendous falcon problems just lost a two year old hen at first race ,she has never been out of my first five home since her first race also flew national eastbourne last year 352 mls ,as i say nowadays they are only a passing acquaintance ,so i think if they are bred to race don't get attached to them and let them take there chance omo
OLDYELLOW Posted April 20, 2011 Report Posted April 20, 2011 Anyone had bad tosses in this haze ??????
THE FIFER Posted April 20, 2011 Report Posted April 20, 2011 you will get this for a while early morning, this is with getting warm sunshine heating the air but it takes a few good days to warm the sea, so until the sea gets warmed up a bit you will get this mist first thing early day, the warm air hitting the cold sea,
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