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Guest ROCKYandRAMBO
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be careful with the white doves i thought i would have a dove cote and put 4 white fantails in it last year today i counted 17 flying round lol yet they dont mix with my racers even when flying they dont join up any one else have this

Guest ROCKYandRAMBO
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thought this was ment to be about white doves

Guest KING BILLY
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verey nice doves you got there mate do you ever separate them or doo they breed all year round  ;)

 

Guest ROCKYandRAMBO
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what you going to call the little one in the nest ronny ? joke dont want to start u lot off again lol

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nice doves you use them as droppers mate for your racers come race day

 

all the best

k.baker

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a lad doon the road from me has  about a dozen fantails  just a couple of orange boxes on a wall    and they fly oot all the time  breed more or less all year round unless he takes the eggs away   funny thing is theres a big wood behind him and he was telling me he has never lost one to any bop  and there are plenty sparrow hawks down there

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nice doves you use them as droppers mate for your racers come race day

 

all the best

k.baker

 

no me and my father race the doos at his house these doves are my house just pets

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a lad doon the road from me has  about a dozen fantails  just a couple of orange boxes on a wall    and they fly oot all the time  breed more or less all year round unless he takes the eggs away   funny thing is theres a big wood behind him and he was telling me he has never lost one to any bop  and there are plenty sparrow hawks down there

 

only reason i ve let them hatch is cause of sparrow s they ve took 4 of my doves in last 6 months i ve already caught 2 sparras

Guest lenwadebob
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be careful with the white doves i thought i would have a dove cote and put 4 white fantails in it last year today i counted 17 flying round lol yet they dont mix with my racers even when flying they dont join up any one else have this

 

Next door neighbour has about 20 of them that are always out, and they never mix in with my racers. These fantails are always down on the fields but luckily my birds never go down with them. What hacks me off is the bl00dy Percies never seem to attack these fantails but are always having a go at my race birds :-/ :-/

Guest HEATHLOFTS
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Next door neighbour has about 20 of them that are always out, and they never mix in with my racers. These fantails are always down on the fields but luckily my birds never go down with them. What hacks me off is the bl00dy Percies never seem to attack these fantails but are always having a go at my race birds :-/ :-/

 

BECAUSE OF THERE TAILS I WAS TOLD ;)

Guest lenwadebob
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BECAUSE OF THERE TAILS I WAS TOLD ;)

 

White Garden Doves, generally speaking, do not have the large tails that exhibition Fantails have, and my neighbours birds are GARDEN DOVES with NORMAL TAILS, so that knocks that theory in to touch.

 

 

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