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Just to point out, I have nothing against late breds, I always keep a few late breds unraced just incase and for the last two year my late breds have scored, 1st club 7th fed not far from 2000 birds just to point out one..

Most of my young birds are around the same age and they are worked hard and they come well, whatever is left in the loft i sort through and keep the ones i need.

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Dannys got a point but you will never beat Darkness Youngsters over the 7 weeks unless they ar seek and cannot go by.

 

I think it's down to the bird it's self.. 2011 i bred a late bred when training my dad who baskets them and takes them for me put this late bred in the basket when i got home the loft was empty and when he got back i asked him where 'v ring' was it was that late i didnt even have a ring for him and i had to beg one of a clubmate, when my pack of ybs got home no late bred was there.. Hour on or so on this late bred turned up on his own.. That season he got rushed into training and i even put him in race basket for the 1st race and then he went on to fly the full season and still remains in my loft now..

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