Guest bigda Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 i cant remember the lanarkshire having a bad race from kelso, i believe we should have had 2 races from there, training not straining before going to otterburn again for 3 races then moved to having 2 from Stafford. that way if gives most fanciers the chance to stop birds if they want. so 2 kelso 3 otterburn 2 stafford no come back
Big Davie Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 i cant remember the lanarkshire having a bad race from kelso, i believe we should have had 2 races from there, training not straining before going to otterburn again for 3 races then moved to having 2 from Stafford. that way if gives most fanciers the chance to stop birds if they want. so 2 kelso 3 otterburn 2 stafford no come backReally surprised this programme has never been thought of before this :egyptian:
bigjamie Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 danny what are you going to think up next you are driving us lanarkshire members nuts
Guest bigda Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Really surprised this programme has never been thought of before this !!! 14 15 16 17 18 19 2014 15 16 17 18 19 20 nobody has ears from Blantyre, only guess at the race points, on the day of a agmStafford had no fear for the STRATHCLYDE AMALGAMATION nor the FED before
Guest bigda Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 danny what are you going to think up next you are driving us lanarkshire members nuts if we had 2 kelso"s we would have birds home otterburn is a crap place, but its a time thing, when to be there, is when all other feds are away further on and it is safer there than being down nearer the cumbria area, once yer birds have got there act together then Stafford, they will have a better chance of getting home as they should be fitter by then and there will not be the big easy pickings for the bop
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 i cant remember the lanarkshire having a bad race from kelso, i believe we should have had 2 races from there, training not straining before going to otterburn again for 3 races then moved to having 2 from Stafford. that way if gives most fanciers the chance to stop birds if they want. so 2 kelso 3 otterburn 2 stafford no come backare you going to propose this at the next AGM ?
Novice Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 are you going to propose this at the next AGM ? More importantly has he ever been to an AGM.
Big Davie Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 nobody has ears from Blantyre, only guess at the race points, on the day of a agmStafford had no fear for the STRATHCLYDE AMALGAMATION nor the FED before Better to have a guess at it and come up with a sensible programme on the day rather than to put a lot of thought into it and then come up with what you are proposing , you're definitely from another planet. :emoticon-0140-rofl:
Guest bigda Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 Better to have a guess at it and come up with a sensible programme on the day rather than to put a lot of thought into it and then come up with what you are proposing , you're definitely from another planet. a take it you are scared of Stafford we did it before no complaint, this has to be done to safe guard racing i have also said before race out of Ireland then, no one has any more overfly the max over fly to every ones loft in the lanarkshire is 2 mile not as it is as much as 12 Mile now, again no ears on when any one says. only listen to big head. taking us into places john Wayne wouldn't go. with race points that have the highest congestion of bop then letting young birds that take for ever, clearing on there own, with out attracting the battle of little big cumbria. BOP ask any one down there, 3 national parks full of nest sites. and we are putting on a floor show for them
Henrik Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 Would Kelso no be a bit far for your doos Danny and as for Stafford you would need to work out when the hours of darkness would be and what time to control your clock.
Guest bigda Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 Would Kelso no be a bit far for your doos Danny and as for Stafford you would need to work out when the hours of darkness would be and what time to control your clock. are you goney sit down bobby we have to get the birds fit, before we cross the border bob, that is the problem , Stafford is far enough away to give the birds a chance to get up to speed as they come through the nith valley as they mustbut over the years we have wiped that route out of the memory of our birds with chopping and changing routes but not looking at where the birds are getting released from. the lanarkshire fed is for every one not just for larkhall, i dont mind stafford i dont see why a young bird cant do it with ease provided it is given the chance to be made fit in the 5 prep races.
bigjamie Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 danny big davie is not scared to send his birds to races he tries them all if you raced your birds week in and week out you would not have the time to put so much crap on here
Henrik Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 So you are gonna have 5 Kelsos at say 60mls then jump them to Stafford at around 220mls, your doos will have a nosebleed even thinking about that distance Danny
kingbilly 1 Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 i cant remember the lanarkshire having a bad race from kelso, i believe we should have had 2 races from there, training not straining before going to otterburn again for 3 races then moved to having 2 from Stafford. that way if gives most fanciers the chance to stop birds if they want. so 2 kelso 3 otterburn 2 stafford no come backkelso is only good for week pigeons a lot of members would stop after the 2 kelsos and would have a loft full o s h i t e and the come back races gives you a chance for your later ybs otterburnhexhamstafordstafordworchestercheltenhamotterburn any young birds that dose this program would deserve a perch y make it easey for your ybs if you just go in the fed transporter for training would be as good as kelso
Guest bigda Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 kelso is only good for week pigeons a lot of members would stop after the 2 kelsos and would have a loft full o s h i t e and the come back races gives you a chance for your later ybs otterburnhexhamstafordstafordworchestercheltenhamotterburn any young birds that dose this program would deserve a perch y make it easey for your ybs if you just go in the fed transporter for training would be as good as kelso don't like hexham, as long as you are well clear of the lake districtand around cumbria lib there any where near there, and you would be as well ringing the dinner bell.
Guest bigda Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 So you are gonna have 5 Kelsos at say 60mls then jump them to Stafford at around 220mls, your doos will have a nosebleed even thinking about that distance Danny henrik at what part of the thread do you not uderstand, even TAMMY has worked it out 2 kelso and 3 otterburn then 2 stafford one of the staffs a young bird open the last one, winner takes all prize. say £1,000 from the fed free entry
walterboswell59 Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 i cant remember the lanarkshire having a bad race from kelso, i believe we should have had 2 races from there, training not straining before going to otterburn again for 3 races then moved to having 2 from Stafford. that way if gives most fanciers the chance to stop birds if they want. so 2 kelso 3 otterburn 2 stafford no come backive had lots of bad races and tosses from kelso danny and stafford theres no easy ones now m8
Guest bigda Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 ive had lots of bad races and tosses from kelso danny and stafford theres no easy ones now m8thats why i picked it walter, your to good only kidingdalziel they love it
Big Davie Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 a take it you are scared of Stafford we did it before no complaint, this has to be done to safe guard racing i have also said before race out of Ireland then, no one has any more overfly the max over fly to every ones loft in the lanarkshire is 2 mile not as it is as much as 12 Mile now, again no ears on when any one says. only listen to big head. taking us into places john Wayne wouldn't go. with race points that have the highest congestion of bop then letting young birds that take for ever, clearing on there own, with out attracting the battle of little big cumbria. BOP ask any one down there, 3 national parks full of nest sites. and we are putting on a floor show for themDanny, as someone who goes to every old bird race in the programme,and that includes every national I find your comments regards being scared of Stafford laughable,especially coming from yourself who kakas his pants when the distance is over 150 ML, with regards overfly I really don't give a toss about it especially where club racing is concerned, I have also previously seen posts on here where you have slated Otterburn as a race point and in fact you have referred to it as " slaughter burn" , and now you are telling us we should be going there 3 times with the yb,s on the east route then jump them approx 140 mls to Stafford on the west route, what a load of crud. The only thing I do agree with you on is that Cumbria is polluted with BOP, however I also think that more or less everywhere is now polluted with them
Big Davie Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 a take it you are scared of Stafford we did it before no complaint, this has to be done to safe guard racing i have also said before race out of Ireland then, no one has any more overfly the max over fly to every ones loft in the lanarkshire is 2 mile not as it is as much as 12 Mile now, again no ears on when any one says. only listen to big head. taking us into places john Wayne wouldn't go. with race points that have the highest congestion of bop then letting young birds that take for ever, clearing on there own, with out attracting the battle of little big cumbria. BOP ask any one down there, 3 national parks full of nest sites. and we are putting on a floor show for themDanny, as someone who goes to every old bird race in the programme,and that includes every national I find your comments regards being scared of Stafford laughable,especially coming from yourself who kakas his pants when the distance is over 150 ML, with regards overfly I really don't give a toss about it especially where club racing is concerned, I have also previously seen posts on here where you have slated Otterburn as a race point and in fact you have referred to it as " slaughter burn" , and now you are telling us we should be going there 3 times with the yb,s on the east route then jump them approx 140 mls to Stafford on the west route, what a load of crud. The only thing I do agree with you on is that Cumbria is polluted with BOP, however I also think that more or less everywhere is now polluted with them
Guest bigda Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 Danny, as someone who goes to every old bird race in the programme,and that includes every national I find your comments regards being scared of Stafford laughable,especially coming from yourself who kakas his pants when the distance is over 150 ML, with regards overfly I really don't give a toss about it especially where club racing is concerned, I have also previously seen posts on here where you have slated Otterburn as a race point and in fact you have referred to it as " slaughter burn" , and now you are telling us we should be going there 3 times with the yb,s on the east route then jump them approx 140 mls to Stafford on the west route, what a load of crud. The only thing I do agree with you on is that Cumbria is polluted with BOP, however I also think that more or less everywhere is now polluted with them yes i have called it slaughter burn but if you read the post i also said there is a time to be there when all around us have moved on changing direction had no Bering on any race budgie entered North and south. the reason i said 5 races this side of town was to get them well schooled and fit as young birds they go to Stafford with a good prep to run the gauntlet not go to a different part of the country and the birds take a age to clear drawing attention to them self as young birds would only thinking what we could do to help the birds, there are others thinking what races can we get thats nearer the young bird national only for me to say we are not the national so don't treat us the fed as if we owe yous a living.
Big Davie Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 yes i have called it slaughter burn but if you read the post i also said there is a time to be there when all around us have moved on changing direction had no Bering on any race budgie entered North and south. the reason i said 5 races this side of town was to get them well schooled and fit as young birds they go to Stafford with a good prep to run the gauntlet not go to a different part of the country and the birds take a age to clear drawing attention to them self as young birds would only thinking what we could do to help the birds, there are others thinking what races can we get thats nearer the young bird national only for me to say we are not the national so don't treat us the fed as if we owe yous a living.Danny, I really can't be bothered debating this with you any further , as you won't see any sense , all I will say is that Budgie turned from south to north with experienced old birds, and good on him but there's a queer old difference between this and youngsters, with regards " others" wanting a race nearer the yb national distance and the owing them a living you know that would not be me as I am only here for the pilgrims !!! :emoticon-0140-rofl:
Guest stb- Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 Danny, as someone who goes to every old bird race in the programme,and that includes every national I find your comments regards being scared of Stafford laughable,especially coming from yourself who kakas his pants when the distance is over 150 ML, with regards overfly I really don't give a toss about it especially where club racing is concerned, I have also previously seen posts on here where you have slated Otterburn as a race point and in fact you have referred to it as " slaughter burn" , and now you are telling us we should be going there 3 times with the yb,s on the east route then jump them approx 140 mls to Stafford on the west route, what a load of crud. The only thing I do agree with you on is that Cumbria is polluted with BOP, however I also think that more or less everywhere is now polluted with themVERY MUCH SO NOW DAVIE THERE EVERYWHERE NOW AND MOST BEING SITED artificially and DELIBERATLY ON FLIGHT PATHS BY THE SCUM BAG RSPCB B O P BUMMERS :emoticon-0179-headbang:
William Reid Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 VERY MUCH SO NOW DAVIE THERE EVERYWHERE NOW AND MOST BEING SITED artificially and DELIBERATLY ON FLIGHT PATHS BY THE SCUM BAG RSPCB B O P BUMMERS :emoticon-0179-headbang:Totally agree Rab :angry:
Guest bigda Posted July 30, 2013 Report Posted July 30, 2013 Danny, I really can't be bothered debating this with you any further , as you won't see any sense , all I will say is that Budgie turned from south to north with experienced old birds, and good on him but there's a queer old difference between this and youngsters, with regards " others" wanting a race nearer the yb national distance and the owing them a living you know that would not be me as I am only here for the pilgrims !!! davie i have seen squeekers go into crawford for there first toss, and come out of it have had birds lift of the shed and there next stop was chester. tell me this then how come, young birds can beat old bird times coming from the same race points they went too.
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