Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 2,000 birds still missing whats going on here, and 500 missing from last weeks nat thats only a 1/4 birds make it from these races, if it don't improve we will get done for cruelty
Delboy Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 2,000 birds still missing whats going on here, and 500 missing from last weeks nat thats only a 1/4 birds make it from these races, if it don't improve we will get done for cruelty Your havering Bigda, theirs not 2000 doos missing. Only the west and the north are getting it tough, but this is the norm
rembrant2coo Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 2,000 birds still missing whats going on here, and 500 missing from last weeks nat thats only a 1/4 birds make it from these races, if it don't improve we will get done for cruelty Who said there was 500 missing from last weeks nat bigda and have you got any proof or 1st class information on this , to justify your statement
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 there is a problem and it will have to be addressed and i think they should get the GPS out for these races to see exactly where the problem is if you ask me its happening around the solway area east or west of it, so get 500 birds with the gps on them and do a race next year before we run out of time and should the deviate of the line of flight we can have a case against the rspb if its a hawk problem
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 Who said there was 500 missing from last weeks nat bigda and have you got any proof or 1st class information on this , to justify your statement well for one on race time there are only 95 doos timed out of 650 so 2+2 = 500 missing
rembrant2coo Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 well for one on race time there are only 95 doos timed out of 650 so 2+2 = 500 missing who said there was only 95 doo,s timed ,i can assure you your figures do not add up mate, when you seek out the right figures , and the amount of birds that were away ,you will find that there is almost 500 home is that not what you ment to say .
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 who said there was only 95 doo,s timed ,i can assure you your figures do not add up mate, when you seek out the right figures , and the amount of birds that were away ,you will find that there is almost 500 home is that not what you ment to say . ill bet you there are not 500 doos home, there you got a £100 say there aint get me the ring records then and back it up
rembrant2coo Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 ill bet you there are not 500 doos home, there you got a £100 say there aint get me the ring records then and back it up not a problem as someone says you do tend exaggerate a bit mate,
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 not a problem as someone says you do tend exaggerate a bit mate, harry its good that you try and stick up for yer nat but if you could go abit further and see why your birds are not even homing then i would think more of the distance man and your races at present it looks like yous are not to bothered as to why the birds of this era are not making it back and the ones that did make it are very venerable for there next race in 0, 10
rembrant2coo Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 harry its good that you try and stick up for yer nat but if you could go abit further and see why your birds are not even homing then i would think more of the distance man and your races at present it looks like yous are not to bothered as to why the birds of this era are not making it back and the ones that did make it are very venerable for there next race in 0, 10 my returns were 100%in he last nat ,my returns in our last fedrace was 97%,in the race from witton castle 100%and the same before be cause I don,t waste them in the border races they are trained forty miles and there 1st race is otterburn, 83 miles, and un like a lot lose them early on ,
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 my returns were 100%in he last nat ,my returns in our last fedrace was 97%,in the race from witton castle 100%and the same before be cause I don,t waste them in the border races they are trained forty miles and there 1st race is otterburn, 83 miles, and un like a lot lose them early on , where is your border races harry, otterburn then where
Novice Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 there is a problem and it will have to be addressed and i think they should get the GPS out for these races to see exactly where the problem is if you ask me its happening around the solway area east or west of it, so get 500 birds with the gps on them and do a race next year before we run out of time and should the deviate of the line of flight we can have a case against the rspb if its a hawk problem I may be wrong here but I was of the opinion that the technology associated with the present pigeon GPS system is crude. The bird must home to have the system interfaced with a PC. to tell which route it has taken. The system does not transmit a signal. That's not what we are interested in----we are interested in the pigeons which fail to return so what would be the point in such a race.
bruno1 Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 This was a theme that arose within the SNFC YB Race thread, which seemed worthy of decent discussion by some. Air your views, but please remain civil to opposing views, and keep on topic. Some off-topic material already removed. Thanks.
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 I may be wrong here but I was of the opinion that the technology associated with the present pigeon GPS system is crude. The bird must home to have the system interfaced with a PC. to tell which route it has taken. The system does not transmit a signal. That's not what we are interested in----we are interested in the pigeons which fail to return so what would be the point in such a race. the gps can have a transmitter on it and should the bird go down just like they have a transmitter to find lost people on a mountain it can be traced and the bird that did make it back it can be look at to see if something changed its flight path on route as these birds never seem to fly to there true velocity's in to Scotland birds timed in at 1 clock to day dose that say they where close to home or dose it say they they where still at the race point this morning
Novice Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 the gps can have a transmitter on it and should the bird go down just like they have a transmitter to find lost people on a mountain it can be traced and the bird that did make it back it can be look at to see if something changed its flight path on route as these birds never seem to fly to there true velocity's in to Scotland birds timed in at 1 clock to day dose that say they where close to home or dose it say they they where still at the race point this morning That technology is not available at the moment as far as I know. If it were then it would be ideal. At the moment such a race is outwith our capeabilities. Note----I have just had mail from a friend in Witney in Oxfordshire saying the weather there at the moment is ideal for pigeon racing.
chichichi Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 my mate had a scottish bird in today with his racers,, we were flying from folkstone today.. hope more turn up for you boys.. ant
chrissyboy Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 I think the governing bodies need to invest in some sort of technology , birds that are well trained and healthy not not homing
greenlands Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 That technology is not available at the moment as far as I know. If it were then it would be ideal. At the moment such a race is outwith our capeabilities. Note----I have just had mail from a friend in Witney in Oxfordshire saying the weather there at the moment is ideal for pigeon racing. I beiieve Gem have gps systems for pigeons. http://www.gemsupplements.com/start.htm Lindsay.
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 That technology is not available at the moment as far as I know. If it were then it would be ideal. At the moment such a race is outwith our capeabilities. Note----I have just had mail from a friend in Witney in Oxfordshire saying the weather there at the moment is ideal for pigeon racing. they have the technology its the size of a one pound coin ;)http://www.springerlink.com/content/xdf19141ywfgt88y/
alex wight Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 Isnt the Gem one £125 each? Whats the cheapest one to buy, as it can become quite costly. I,ve always said that it would be great to see the pigeons progress during a race. Have a dedicated web site, where theres a subscription. Type in the serial number of a specific pigeons microchip thats at the race, and the satelite finds it and shows the progress being made right to the loft. Sounds far fetched but it would give a clear indication of what is happening during the flight. Unfortunately it would never take of, as with all the losses we are facing, which pigeon do you attach it too?
Guest Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 2,000 birds still missing whats going on here, and 500 missing from last weeks nat thats only a 1/4 birds make it from these races, if it don't improve we will get done for cruelty What about your beloved fed losing 4000 in one race from Wetherby Danny,have you forgot about that.
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 i don't know how much the chip cost but if we had a mock race and had 6 experienced fanciers give there opinion on birds that should make it home, the experienced fanciers would check and judge on handling,health wise, buoyancy, and nest condition, and they chose amount of birds for a 150-250 mile race on a week day and see why its hard to race gem one is £120 but if we could get say 200 chips we might have a chance of finding out, as what is happening, a grant from the council may help as its to do with the community and they have community grants
Ian McKay Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 5 sent 4 home still hoping for the other one 318 ml Must say I am pleased
ALF Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 5 sent 4 home still hoping for the other one 318 ml Must say I am pleased Well done auld yin ;) ;)
Guest bigda Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 What about your beloved fed losing 4000 in one race from Wetherby Danny,have you forgot about that. glad you are on board vincey thats a freak i hope but distance racing is something else yes i have stated think the problem lies down arround the solway area but no good scoring points as its help that i ask
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