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NW rung yearling came in couple weeks back looked as if he had been out for some length of time

He has been tossed 3 times and returned on each occasion

This mornings return being the most spectacular ,I had just opened the loft to release the old cocks when this bird dropped from the sky at great speed and shot straight through the feed store door onto the hamper which has been his home ,desperate to get inside I lifted him onto my hand and was touched by his efforts coming back through those hills

I will now contact Linda at SHU and speak to the owner regarding next step

Have upgraded his digs meantime lol

Have always loved a trier

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great little story Mick , got to admire the spirit of some eh :pidge:

Yeah they are not all bad Andy

Some just need a bit of TLC

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Home is were the heart is...

I once got a van loon grizzle hen in,she would not go,and tame,reported her,owner wasn't interested

So she stopped,crossed her with a soontjen cock,bred some decent offspring.

On another occasion a blue hen from near Hull dropped in from a race,with my youngsters one day

She went Straight into a hen box in the garage for a week,got intouch with the owner,he could not afford to send for her,as luck would have it my wife and I were going up to hull to see some relations.

14 days later took bird out of the henbox,into a carrying box,into the motor,m1,m18,m62..98 miles later stopped for a coffee on the outskirts off Hull,realised the hen,cleared fine.As her owner lofts were located a couple of miles away!!

Spent all day there..arrived back home around 8.30 that summers evening,parked car in the driveway

First thing I did on return was to let my dog out and check the birds.

To my astonishment the blue hen was sat waiting on the veranda outside my loft!!!

None worse the wear after a 98 miler :emoticon-0136-giggle:

Posted

The Ring has been posted on here Twice

Still on Here

That wasn't a dig yeboah I have a lot of respect for u and the work

U do on behalf of the fancie keep up the good work mate.

Posted

NW rung yearling came in couple weeks back looked as if he had been out for some length of time

He has been tossed 3 times and returned on each occasion

This mornings return being the most spectacular ,I had just opened the loft to release the old cocks when this bird dropped from the sky at great speed and shot straight through the feed store door onto the hamper which has been his home ,desperate to get inside I lifted him onto my hand and was touched by his efforts coming back through those hills

I will now contact Linda at SHU and speak to the owner regarding next step

Have upgraded his digs meantime lol

Have always loved a trier

 

Hi

Stock loft ???? LOL

Cheers and many thanks for your effort in returning lost souls

Homer 49

Posted

Hi

Stock loft ???? LOL

Cheers and many thanks for your effort in returning lost souls

Homer 49

He's no that Good Alec lol

They have to home from more than 20 mls to get in there

Built 3 holding pens for my own injured He's got one off those lol

You are all more than welcome Really enjoy tending to the lost one's

Atb Mick

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