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jim and i had a great toss yesterday from coalburn about 20 miles im working in the area today so ill get them up in my van as forcast for weekend not good and we will not get it much better than this this will be our 7th or 8th toss been bumped twice but almost all worked there way home so good education for them as i know im pushing them a bit training them so soon after them being sick and some are still a bit young but they have to go or they are no good to me and its only a half hour fly at most so so far so good another few and they can sit till feb till i start them again at 12 miles but they will be out everyday all winter roming the countryside

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well we got a good wee toss all home 25 mins jim said so very happy how its going see what the weathers like thurs frid supposed to be a storm blowing into the west at weekend so play it by ear no need to take silly chances

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jim and i had a great toss yesterday from coalburn about 20 miles im working in the area today so ill get them up in my van as forcast for weekend not good and we will not get it much better than this this will be our 7th or 8th toss been bumped twice but almost all worked there way home so good education for them as i know im pushing them a bit training them so soon after them being sick and some are still a bit young but they have to go or they are no good to me and its only a half hour fly at most so so far so good another few and they can sit till feb till i start them again at 12 miles but they will be out everyday all winter roming the countryside

y did you breed them if thare no good to you was it to make the numbers up for the yb that got lost i have read your posts about y you take late breeds and how thay have done in the past but if yov got a desent team of yearlings i dont c the need for them when you consider you only breed of winers and you have the best stock loft in scotland

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y did you breed them if thare no good to you was it to make the numbers up for the yb that got lost i have read your posts about y you take late breeds and how thay have done in the past but if yov got a desent team of yearlings i dont c the need for them when you consider you only breed of winers and you have the best stock loft in scotland

We all have our own ideas, methods and theories which others will have an opinion on. Each to their own I say, good luck to yourself and Jim, training of the latebreds seems to be going well Walter :)

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y did you breed them if thare no good to you was it to make the numbers up for the yb that got lost i have read your posts about y you take late breeds and how thay have done in the past but if yov got a desent team of yearlings i dont c the need for them when you consider you only breed of winers and you have the best stock loft in scotland

lol no tam it was to make up for the birds i killed with sickness m8 24 that had been stopped after 5 races but i lose my share same as the rest and maybe more than most because im a hard trainer and its a good way to replenish your team for whatever the reason and there bred off your best birds that have won that year and it gives me something to do in the winter months so lots of reasons for breeding latebreds getting them to win is the hard part

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But they were bred before the sickness? None the less atb with them... I couldn't give latebreds the enough attention this time of year

some of them were george as i breed some every year now well worth it if your prepaired to put a bit of time into them

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