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How many Federation tickets did you win this year? :emoticon-0138-thinking: :emoticon-0138-thinking:

 

fed tickets awarded for first 10 positions only ,think maybe 12 or 15 this season ?? not really sure . know we normally have a good hand-full ,hope next season to get back to flying better. :pidge:

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I WAS ASKED HOW MUCH I HAD IN THE FIRST 10 IN THE FED WELL I COUNTED THEM 29 IN TOTAL

1 X 1 ST 7 X 2 ND AND SO ON

SO HOPE THIS ANSWERS THE QUESTION

 

 

:animatedpigeons: :animatedpigeons:

 

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fed tickets awarded for first 10 positions only ,think maybe 12 or 15 this season ?? not really sure . know we normally have a good hand-full ,hope next season to get back to flying better. :pidge:

 

IMO Feds should award tickets at a rate of 1 ticket per 100 pigeons entered. If this were to be the case you would automatically know a pigeon with ticket/s to its name has beaten 99% of the convoy in said race/s.

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IMO Feds should award tickets at a rate of 1 ticket per 100 pigeons entered. If this were to be the case you would automatically know a pigeon with ticket/s to its name has beaten 99% of the convoy in said race/s.

 

my previous fed had tickets for the first 10 for 60 odd years , i managed to get it changed to 20 the year before i left .at 1 time 10,000 birds were raced .

 

if they went with your option Tony how would they produce the tickets ? with varying birdages each week ?

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my previous fed had tickets for the first 10 for 60 odd years , i managed to get it changed to 20 the year before i left .at 1 time 10,000 birds were raced .

 

if they went with your option Tony how would they produce the tickets ? with varying birdages each week ?

 

How much harder was it to get a Fed ticket with 10,000 birds entered ? Which is my point. With diminishing birdage and offering the same amount of tickets of yesteryear in my eyes devalues what winning a fed ticket is all about. It is often the case I end up with more Fed tickets than club tickets, surely this cannot be right. (in my case club awards tickets for first 6, Fed awards Tickets for the first 20)

 

Under what I suggest, tickets given out at a rate of 1% of the total Fed birdage:

 

500 birds = 5 Fed Tickets

1000 = 10

1500 = 15

2300 = 23

Etc.

Guest chad3646
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as it stands in the lanarkshire fed, the first 15 positions is about right.

 

 

lets face it myself and others were always looking to see if they got a position in the fed

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as it stands in the lanarkshire fed, the first 15 positions is about right.

 

 

lets face it myself and others were always looking to see if they got a position in the fed

Correct Chad to get a section ticket in Lanarkshire imo the doos has done a shift to beat the numbers we race against

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From what I've seen this season it varies from 7,000 to 1,000 birds

We'll go with a ballpark figure of 3000 for the minute. Chad informs us that 15 tickets are awarded per race thus the Lanarkshire Fed on average award 1 ticket per every 200 pigeons entered, 15x200= 3000

 

If every Fed were to follow this formula just how hard would it be to win a Fed ticket! (which is how it should be)

 

Its impossible to make comparisons the way things stand at the minute with different Feds awarding different amount of tickets per race, if we all sang of the same song sheet it would be a different story.

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