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Never liked the darkness although I enjoyed the benefit of racing against natural pigeons. Always found the yearlings struggled the following year but plenty folk say yearlings are fine.

I just kept them in and plenty baths and they never had any trouble with the moult.

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plenty warm baths bit of salt and vinegar

no i don't eat the birds lol

Agree with dal don't breed of yearling

yearling lien i scored with from portsmouth this year was

still carrying nest flights so that's that theory oot the window

was told by a gold cup winner and multi national winner that he never looks at

the wing many roads lead to Rome

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plenty warm baths bit of salt and vinegar

no i don't eat the birds lol

Agree with dal don't breed of yearling

yearling lien i scored with from portsmouth this year was

still carrying nest flights so that's that theory oot the window

was told by a gold cup winner and multi national winner that he never looks at

the wing many roads lead to Rome

Mick, Geoff Kirkland told me he never looked at his birds wings . :emoticon-0138-thinking:

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