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major hutton says personally i have given up feeding my youngsters in the morning. they get one feed per day and that is in the evening after exercise. this arrangement allows me to at the shortest notice to take every available opportunity of giving them a training toss without food in there crop. in time they come to learn that arriving home means being fed and they are ready for it

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A bit behind the times :animatedpigeons::animatedpigeons: but true, to simple for some ????????? in this day & age etc. But !!!!!!! it has always been my theory/way on how to do things.

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same hear untill yhis year i found they wouldnt loft train gave them half their fedd and they flew well and got second feed later on :emoticon-0167-beer:

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