JOHNSEE Posted August 10, 2015 Report Posted August 10, 2015 No point in giving my view your going to pick holes in SHU rules are there for all to read and abide by :emoticon-0179-headbang: Ian,Im not picking holes,now you as an official for 21 years please tell me what is the rule and what is supposed to happen?....JBC/..
Ian McKay Posted August 10, 2015 Report Posted August 10, 2015 Ian,Im not picking holes,now you as an official for 21 years please tell me what is the rule and what is supposed to happen?....JBC/.. The proper procedure in my opinion is all rubbered birds should be re-rubbered and all ETS ring numbers should be notedHere is the SHU rule they have failed to make it clear it should read ALL pigeons 27. In the event of an escape, pigeons must either be re-rubbered or havetheir ID numbers recorded
JOHNSEE Posted August 10, 2015 Report Posted August 10, 2015 The proper procedure in my opinion is all rubbered birds should be re-rubbered and all ETS ring numbers should be notedHere is the SHU rule they have failed to make it clear it should read ALL pigeons 27. In the event of an escape, pigeons must either be re-rubbered or havetheir ID numbers recorded Thanks Ian,can I ask you in your opinion in a convoy of say 4000/5000 birds that this is feasible/possible I dont think so,and I believe that each federation officials will decide the course of action to take should such a thing happen......cheers...JBC/..
Ian McKay Posted August 10, 2015 Report Posted August 10, 2015 Thanks Ian,can I ask you in your opinion in a convoy of say 4000/5000 birds that this is feasible/possible I dont think so,and I believe that each federation officials will decide the course of action to take should such a thing happen......cheers...JBC/.. I arranged for a convoy of English birds (5000) birds to be re rubbered I re rubbered Tayside birds at Lancaster probably 1700 Anything is feasible if you are interested in security Problem is if you see a bird fly away from a transporter how do you know it is the only one? Clubs and Feds cannot make there own rule it is an SHU rule and you cannot over rule them
JOHNSEE Posted August 10, 2015 Report Posted August 10, 2015 I arranged for a convoy of English birds (5000) birds to be re rubbered I re rubbered Tayside birds at Lancaster probably 1700 Anything is feasible if you are interested in security Problem is if you see a bird fly away from a transporter how do you know it is the only one? Clubs and Feds cannot make there own rule it is an SHU rule and you cannot over rule them Ian,your correct in saying the S.H.U. makes the rules but who enforces them,both you and I know the answer is no one,brings one thing to mind are rules made to be abided by or are they made to be broken but this is for another topic.....cheers...JBC/..
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