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Same way bred this year,everyone who had off his parents have ordered again.They have scored consistently all over the country.

Thanks for the comment.

How many rounds to you breed in a year?

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We took 3 rounds then finish,let the birds rest up and enjoy there break.

We have aviaries along the back of our lofts which each section is 5ft x 5ft and 7ft tall.

So they can bath and bake in the sun there.

Thanks for that. I was just curious as your post 3 suggested they were winning all over the country from the parents of this youngster.

I think that would be very difficult to achieve only breeding 3 rounds.

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2 rounds went out and have won or scored for others.

One in Teeside and other in the Midlands,so one up north and the other down south.

I had the third round for myself,Maylett x direct Lambrecht hen (bought in last year)

Just facts and figures

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2 rounds went out and have won or scored for others.

One in Teeside and other in the Midlands,so one up north and the other down south.

I had the third round for myself,Maylett x direct Lambrecht hen (bought in last year)

Just facts and figures

 

Some success rate that out of the 4 youngsters everyone either won or got tickets worth their weight in gold the parents. Wished I had a pair of stock doos like at :drinking-coffee-200:

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