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Lanarkshire Federation Young Bird Training 2015


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Guest Gareth Rankin
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Lanarkshire YB training will commence on Wednesday 15th July, weather permitting it shall run each day until Thursday 23rd July.

 

Pick up points for Lanarkshire young bird training -

Clarkston 8.20

Uddingston 8.50

Blantyre 9.10

Larkhall 9.40

Carluke 9.40

 

Training locations for the start of Lanarkshire YB training.

Wedensday & Thursday from Elsrickle,

Friday and Saturday from Redmoss.

 

£5.00 per crate (Max 35) and £3.00 per every crate after that per fancier.

£3.50 for up to 20 birds.

 

 

Elvanfoot and the Meldons shall also be used to educate the young birds throughout the young bird season. More info to follow at a later date.

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Guest Gareth Rankin
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Prices Gareth? Fiver for a crate of 35 pal?

Corrected post, thanks George

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Believe that the first toss today was very good. Elsrickle Tomorrow.

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Good toss today. Training tomorrow Friday and Saturday shall be from Redmoss.

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Gareth I don't mean to be condensing but there doesn't seem to be any other posts from Lanarkshire members on basics surely everyone never got a good chuck as said before not everyone on basics and not knocking the training good luck to all getting good returns in these scary times P's mine haven't been anywhere :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Gareth I don't mean to be condensing but there doesn't seem to be any other posts from Lanarkshire members on basics surely everyone never got a good chuck as said before not everyone on basics and not knocking the training good luck to all getting good returns in these scary times P's mine haven't been anywhere :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

No problem, not a great turn out as yet, a lot of fanciers have yet to start there own personal training, i include myself in that bracket. As per usual by the biggining of next week fanciers will have them on the vehicle and we shall get a few more responses as to how it training went.

 

Have spoke with 3 other fanciers who were more than happy with the training in the last 2 days, no doubt we will have a few scary experiences in the coming weeks.

 

I got a belter on it yesterday... 44 ybs home in 5 minutes

Good George, hope it continues but i wouldnt bet on it.

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Good luck and remember I wasn't knocking the training just strange that no one has had a bad one OH HAPPY DAYS :emoticon-0138-thinking:

I agree

Guest greegsy
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HOW MANY MILES IS ELSRICKLE TO YOU GEORGE 5 MINS TO DO HOW MANY MILES LOL

 

He clearly meant 5 mins from the time his first pigeon dropped until the last one :blink: :blink: :blink:

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Good 1st trainer on the fed lorry for our yb's this morning...

Good to hear, disapointed that with the improving conditions which was forecast this morning that more fanciers never took the oportunity to use the service today, perhaps basketting young birds in the rain may have put a few off.

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Training tomorrow from Redmoss is cancelled due to wind gusts upto 40 mph predicted. Sunday shall be the next training day from Redmoss.

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He clearly meant 5 mins from the time his first pigeon dropped until the last one :blink: :blink: :blink:

HE DIDNT REALLY DID HE :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle:

 

Good to hear, disapointed that with the improving conditions which was forecast this morning that more fanciers never took the oportunity to use the service today, perhaps basketting young birds in the rain may have put a few off.

It is the same every year Gareth the week before the first race busy

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Good to hear, disapointed that with the improving conditions which was forecast this morning that more fanciers never took the oportunity to use the service today, perhaps basketting young birds in the rain may have put a few off.

it maybe because your training let them down at the end of the old bird season when thay had to dig out the wee vans again to get some training when thay needed it for the distance races i would think thay are staing loyal to the vans again just incase you let them down again

Guest Gareth Rankin
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it maybe because your training let them down at the end of the old bird season when thay had to dig out the wee vans again to get some training when thay needed it for the distance races i would think thay are staing loyal to the vans again just incase you let them down again

:lol: have you forgot what was said at agm ?? Also must remind you that the fed ran midweek training for all races during season, not many feds in Scotland or UK could say the same.

Guest Gareth Rankin
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Tomorrow Sunday the rain shall clear that will ensure a lib from Redmoss at 11.00am.

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