Guest Gareth Rankin Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 It was the same over here plenty wanting to go east but never signed.Massive credit deserved to these fanciers for respecting the decision made at the appropriate Lanarkshire meeting. So far they have been rewarded with Good to very Good racing down the west with the young birds. Let's hope it continues.
Delboy Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Massive credit deserved to these fanciers for respecting the decision made at the appropriate Lanarkshire meeting. So far they have been rewarded with Good to very Good racing down the west with the young birds. Let's hope it continues. You took yer time posting lol
lanarkshire lad Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Massive credit deserved to these fanciers for respecting the decision made at the appropriate Lanarkshire meeting. So far they have been rewarded with Good to very Good racing down the west with the young birds. Let's hope it continues.Still very poor birdage for the time of the year.I think the majority of members keeping 50% of there teams for next year racing from the EAST.
Delboy Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Still very poor birdage for the time of the year.I think the majority of members keeping 50% of there teams for next year racing from the EAST. How, has it been bad down west Jim?
lanarkshire lad Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 How, has it been bad down west Jim?Derek the worst has yet to come with the YBS unless a miracle happens.Every and there auntie gets humpted beyond 130ml on the west route.
dava Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 my gut feeling tells me east is better racing as on the west side we had some real erratic racing but that could have been down to the continual east winds we had overall im sitting with the strongest team of oldbirds ive ever had left that were in the fed result most weeks so going on stats and the next two races which will hopefully be good to everyone i would be a hipocrit to vote east. i never thought i would say that
lanarkshire lad Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 my gut feeling tells me east is better racing as on the west side we had some real erratic racing but that could have been down to the continual east winds we had overall im sitting with the strongest team of oldbirds ive ever had left that were in the fed result most weeks so going on stats and the next two races which will hopefully be good to everyone i would be a hipocrit to vote east. i never thought i would say thatI can say the opposite ive been humped on the west route with pigeons that have done very well on the EAST ROUTE as ybs and yearlings.
Delboy Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Derek the worst has yet to come with the YBS unless a miracle happens.Every and there auntie gets humpted beyond 130ml on the west route. So tomorrow is the decider jim lol, I think it will be dodgy imo
dava Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 So tomorrow is the decider jim lol, I think it will be dodgy imohow do u think it will be dodgy the morra del
lanarkshire lad Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 So tomorrow is the decider jim lol, I think it will be dodgy imoNo No Derek the next two weeks will tell a better story.Time will tell as they say.
Delboy Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 how do u think it will be dodgy the morra del Experience tells me in ne wind from that area , spells disaster Davy.If nw, it will be ok but erratic.
lanarkshire lad Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Is it not true that the Anglo Scottish got slaughtered from Garstang the week previous and also the Solway got much the same last week from the same neck of the woods.
Guest stb- Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Is it not true that the Anglo Scottish got slaughtered from Garstang the week previous and also the Solway got much the same last week from the same neck of the woods.yes 9/10 its prob aboot the dodgiest area to lib in , but on saying that i hope it turns oot good for yous tommoz , i hate seeing percy having a feild day
dava Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Is it not true that the Anglo Scottish got slaughtered from Garstang the week previous and also the Solway got much the same last week from the same neck of the woods.i jim your right they did get slaughtered last week but so did feds racing out the east its 50/50 now the hawks are the major problem everywhere but the the clashing on the east i also a major problem but if u eliminate the clahing on the east u would def get better racing from there imo
Delboy Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 I still say the volume of Lanarkshire pigeons on the east route would be better returns for everybody.Its only numbers on the west that is getting you the returns, but not much difference really, maybe 60/40 for the east,jmo
lanarkshire lad Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 i jim your right they did get slaughtered last week but so did feds racing out the east its 50/50 now the hawks are the major problem everywhere but the the clashing on the east i also a major problem but if u eliminate the clahing on the east u would def get better racing from there imoFae i started pigeon racing in the early seventies ive heard time and time again after a bad race that it was clashing with that fed or this fed and that this place and that place was full of lanarkshire youngsters.How has lanarkshire never been full of other feds pigeons i can honestly say ive NEVER had plenty strays from another fed and considering lanarkshire is three times the size of these other fed that we have supposed to have clashed with makes me think its a load of codswallop. Dont forget what budgie says the majority of them are sheite and i agree with him , but they still need a fair crack at it and the peregrine is ther worst enemy.
Delboy Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Fae i started pigeon racing in the early seventies ive heard time and time again after a bad race that it was clashing with that fed or this fed and that this place and that place was full of lanarkshire youngsters.How has lanarkshire never been full of other feds pigeons i can honestly say ive NEVER had plenty strays from another fed and considering lanarkshire is three times the size of these other fed that we have supposed to have clashed with makes me think its a load of codswallop. Dont forget what budgie says the majority of them are sheite and i agree with him , but they still need a fair crack at it and the peregrine is ther worst enemy. Totally agree Jim.
dava Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Fae i started pigeon racing in the early seventies ive heard time and time again after a bad race that it was clashing with that fed or this fed and that this place and that place was full of lanarkshire youngsters.How has lanarkshire never been full of other feds pigeons i can honestly say ive NEVER had plenty strays from another fed and considering lanarkshire is three times the size of these other fed that we have supposed to have clashed with makes me think its a load of codswallop. Dont forget what budgie says the majority of them are sheite and i agree with him , but they still need a fair crack at it and the peregrine is ther worst enemy.i agree with a lot of what your saying
Guest bigda Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 i think the lanarkshire will take a big hit tomorrow looking where we are at scares me the weather is to be ok but the wind is going to blow through they hills at kendal and i think we are about 15 mile from the brutes of hills going into that valley wee will be up high and the noise from the doos will have attracted a possie in the morning left and right of the lib is forestry and they trees are over 80 fee tall get a strike coming out the baskets and you doos are finished i wish for this race they would let up a rocket or 2 just at this race point only, some would say it would become a dinner bell, but i would say when that happens you have a free basket of doos with you, for that to go first
Guest stb- Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 (edited) Fae i started pigeon racing in the early seventies ive heard time and time again after a bad race that it was clashing with that fed or this fed and that this place and that place was full of lanarkshire youngsters.How has lanarkshire never been full of other feds pigeons i can honestly say ive NEVER had plenty strays from another fed and considering lanarkshire is three times the size of these other fed that we have supposed to have clashed with makes me think its a load of codswallop. Dont forget what budgie says the majority of them are sheite and i agree with him , but they still need a fair crack at it and the peregrine is ther worst enemy.yes agree not all good but the bassa percy is taking the good ones up front pretty regular aswell at home and away :emoticon-0156-rain:als on clashing if half my doos are say down in yorshire with clashing why have i not got half the yorkshire doos here , they used to say we clashed with the welsh north roaders but ive never had a welsh doo hear so does clashing only work one way Edited August 26, 2012 by IB
dava Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 i think the lanarkshire will take a big hit tomorrow looking where we are at scares me the weather is to be ok but the wind is going to blow through they hill at kendal and i think we are about 15 mile from the brutes of hills going into that valley wee will be up high and the noise from the doos will have attracted a possie in the morning left and right of the lib is forestry and they trees are over 80 fee tall gat a strike coming out the basket and you doos are finished i wish for this race they would let up a rocket or 2 just at this race point only some would say it would become a dinner bell but i would say when that happens you have a free basket of doos with you for that, to go firstthe wind the morra is to be 3 to 5 miles per hr i dont see how the doos cany hold there line as this race point lies further east than the rest i hope your wrong again dannyboy lol
lanarkshire lad Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 yes agree not all good but the bassa percy is taking the good ones up front pretty regular aswell at home and away :emoticon-0156-rain:als on clashing if half my doos are say down in yorshire with clashing why have i not got half the yorkshire doos here , they used to say we clashed with the welsh north roaders but ive never had a welsh doo hear so does clashing only work one way The pergrine is outdoing everything you and me and the rest of us are trying to do.
Guest bigda Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 the wind the morra is to be 3 to 5 miles per hr i dont see how the doos cany hold there line as this race point lies further east than the rest i hope your wrong again dannyboy lol use google earth on that area its frightening all the hills and they are over 3,000 feet with one valley if the go straight through if the go east well, long race and still got it tough there will be no shoots on tomorrow so Percy will be thinking he has his hearing back lol
Guest Gareth Rankin Posted August 26, 2012 Report Posted August 26, 2012 Fae i started pigeon racing in the early seventies ive heard time and time again after a bad race that it was clashing with that fed or this fed and that this place and that place was full of lanarkshire youngsters.How the futt has lanarkshire never been full of other feds pigeons i can honestly say ive NEVER had plenty strays from another fed and considering lanarkshire is three times the size of these other fed that we have supposed to have clashed with makes me think its a load of codswallop. Dont forget what budgie says the majority of them are sheite and i agree with him , but they still need a fair crack at it and the peregrine is ther worst enemy. I'm sure that every race controller in the UK will take on board your comments about clashing being a load of codswallop, so from now on, each fed to there own, get them up and *expletive removed* everyone else. Have been fortunate this year that i have had only the one stray young bird, this was a Midland pigeon, compare that to other years when i have had AF, F, ML, NW & P young birds, this whilst flying down the east. Could you tell me Jim, what you have been feeding all these years if you haven't been getting strays, as the strays i get in must be telling their pals about the Savory food available in my loft in Larkie....lol psi dont disagree with the % of shi-e.
lanarkshire lad Posted August 26, 2012 Report Posted August 26, 2012 I'm sure that every race controller in the UK will take on board your comments about clashing being a load of codswallop, so from now on, each fed to there own, get them up and *expletive removed* everyone else. Have been fortunate this year that i have had only the one stray young bird, this was a Midland pigeon, compare that to other years when i have had AF, F, ML, NW & P young birds, this whilst flying down the east. Could you tell me Jim, what you have been feeding all these years if you haven't been getting strays, as the strays i get in must be telling their pals about the Savory food available in my loft in Larkie....lol psi dont disagree with the % of shi-e.You must be a stray magnet. I didnae say get them up regardless of whos in the flightpath no no read the post
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