Dmurray Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 It doesn't matter where we go we get hit so why no go in a straight line which is the birds natural flight and why do we need to tie up with the snfc with a outdated transporter that's as old as the hills with bad ventilation and very very poor watering system and where the birds get fed on sh** of other birds when we have have our own state of the art transpoter
geordie1234 Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 Last year we ended up with the national because of the shocker of the billericay raceYear before Carentan ShockerYear before think they went to Carentan but come hame? I jst don't think the members will support a fed race from across the water on our own
Paul Mac 31 Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 LRPFOld birds Entered 2014 2015 & 20162014 starting East, then Centre then to WEST 2015 East Route2016 East Route 2014 1.Otterburn 4770 b2.Otterburn 5792 b 3.Appleby 7662 b4.Otterburn5636 b 5.Middleton7187 b 6.Uttoexter 3642 b 7.Warwick 3018 b 8.Upper Heyford1215 b 9.Ingleton 2148 b10.Bedhampton 702 b11.Otterburn 1696 b12.Ypres 612 b 2015 1. Otterburn 4296 b2. Otterburn 5818 b3. Hexham 7500 b ( approx)4. Sedgefield 5650 b5. Thirsk 4733 b6. Thirsk 5193 b7. Wetherby 4935 b8. Peterborough 3557 b9. Otterburn 2542 b10. Portsmouth 841 b11. Otterburn 1885 b12. Carentan 615 b 20161.Kelso 3004 b2.Kelso 5617 b3.Otterburn 6768 b4.Sedgefield 7428 b5.Thirsk 6498 b 6.Wetherby 5917 b7.Melton Mowbray 4250 b8.Kettering 3066 b9.Billericay 1142 b10.Otterburn 2088 b11.Ypres 715 b Up to race 5 there is not much difference on birds entered, Returns etc With an average entry of 5890 birds 2014 2015 2016, up to Race 5 …(13/15) 85% of the races are from Easterly Race pointsAfter Race 5 ...2014 is west of centre entrys2015 2016Race6 +30% +39% (on birds entered)Race7 +39% +29%Race8 +66% +61% Longest Inland Race +17% 2015, +39% 2016 Fed Channel Race +1 2015, +15% 2016 35 Old birds Races in 3 Years ( No duplications inc)Centre Section winning 51.5 % (18 races)West Section Winning 42.8% (15 races)East Section Winning 5.7% (2 races)
Dmurray Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 Last year we ended up with the national because of the shocker of the billericay raceYear before Carentan ShockerYear before think they went to Carentan but come hame? I jst don't think the members will support a fed race from across the water on our own A see what your saying m8 so we don't have a channel race just go to the coast and have 2 races from the coast
geordie1234 Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 A see what your saying m8 so we don't have a channel race just go to the coast and have 2 races from the coastDon't say that at the race meeting lol ye will get lynched lol
JohnQuinn Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 If everybody done ther wee bit which a few on here is doing it is an option john That's ma point, not even 10% would take part. I thought it was a goer a couple of seasons back and stepped up tae the plate with my forfeits but only 2 other guys done it at that time and I don't see it changing any if we had another go. Horse and Water come tae mind. 😡
Andrew suckle Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 A see what your saying m8 so we don't have a channel race just go to the coast and have 2 races from the coast2 races from the coast no chance channel for me all day long
Dmurray Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 2 races from the coast no chance channel for me all day long Aye and me to but would prefer we went alone in our own transporter
Jim hannah Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 It doesn't matter where we go we get hit so why no go in a straight line which is the birds natural flight and why do we need to tie up with the snfc with a outdated transporter that's as old as the hills with bad ventilation and very very poor watering system and where the birds get fed on sh** of other birds when we have have our own state of the art transpoterDavie, are you describing the Lanarkshire Fed transporter as state of the art. the birds are fed on carboard full of sh**. We were promised the birds would be fedin inserts, we still haven't seen them yet.
Dmurray Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 Davie, are you describing the Lanarkshire Fed transporter as state of the art. the birds are fed on carboard full of sh**. We were promised the birds would be fedin inserts, we still haven't seen them yet. Imo is it's state of the art compared to the snfc transpoter
Valiant Fifer Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 Yer right m8 not good enough in this day and age.
JohnQuinn Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 Davie, are you describing the Lanarkshire Fed transporter as state of the art. the birds are fed on carboard full of sh**. We were promised the birds would be fedin inserts, we still haven't seen them yet. That's not true Jim, the birds are fed from the troughs on their basket and watered after any excess feeding has been tipped out, that's on the one occasion per season when they are Fed on the transporter. I don't like to contradict someone I respect but they are Not Fed on cardboard.
Jim hannah Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 That's not true Jim, the birds are fed from the troughs on their basket and watered after any excess feeding has been tipped out, that's on the one occasion per season when they are Fed on the transporter. I don't like to contradict someone I respect but they are Not Fed on cardboard.John,i assumed the water was put on the birds as soon as they arrived at the race point so in the case of a holdover the water would be emptied out of the troughs then fedin the troughs then refilled with water ? would take a wee while to do this would it not.if you remember John the delegate meeting after the AGM when the Fed agreed to buythe transporters I asked Gareth Rankin how would the birds be fed in the crates he replied inserts, where are these and does any body know what inserts actually are.
JohnQuinn Posted October 10, 2016 Report Posted October 10, 2016 We don't have holdovers Jim and we only basket on a Thursday once a season. The races are either put back 24hrs or cancelled if it's looking terrible all weekend. Water would be in front of the birds on arrival, the troughs are upturned and the birds Fed in the troughs when dry, water goes back in front of them when they have eaten.
blue pied Posted October 11, 2016 Report Posted October 11, 2016 John,i assumed the water was put on the birds as soon as they arrived at the race point so in the case of a holdover the water would be emptied out of the troughs then fedin the troughs then refilled with water ? would take a wee while to do this would it not.if you remember John the delegate meeting after the AGM when the Fed agreed to buythe transporters I asked Gareth Rankin how would the birds be fed in the crates he replied inserts, where are these and does any body know what inserts actually are.Jim, the drinkers I believe on your transporter are swivel drinkers. U just tip them to the side and it runs into a gutter. U could empty at least 20 drinkers a min imo. Then once u have emptied them all id assume your convoyer would start feeding them from one end to another. Once he had got to opposite end the first end would be finished there dinner and could repeat the process of fresh water again?? hope this helps
Jim hannah Posted October 11, 2016 Report Posted October 11, 2016 We don't have holdovers Jim and we only basket on a Thursday once a season. The races are either put back 24hrs or cancelled if it's looking terrible all weekend. Water would be in front of the birds on arrival, the troughs are upturned and the birds Fed in the troughs when dry, water goes back in front of them when they have eaten.John, as I said we were told that the birds would be fed with inserts, everybody at that delegate meeting heard Gareths answer so 3 years down the line we still don'thave them why ? it must be a lot easier on the convoyers to feed the birds without emptying drinkers. last year the transporter come to pick up our birds and saw sprouted grain in the water channels about 3 inches or more. Still don't agree with this rather antiquated system being used our supposedly 'state of the arts'transporters.
dunc50 Posted October 11, 2016 Report Posted October 11, 2016 heard few clubs not happy with east you're right bud why send birds to the east so they have to fly a dog leg to the west,
geordie1234 Posted October 11, 2016 Report Posted October 11, 2016 (edited) The one race a year they use feed I think the metal drinkers emptied out to feed the pigeons is more than adequate...then the rest of the day water infront of them...can't see much wrong with that Edited October 11, 2016 by geordie1234
tommy bhoys Posted October 11, 2016 Report Posted October 11, 2016 you're right bud why send birds to the east so they have to fly a dog leg to the west,just move tae glenmavis and you will do ok as for east or west it will be voted on race point by race point not by east or west but this could change by proposals put in at agm
Andrew suckle Posted October 11, 2016 Report Posted October 11, 2016 you're right bud why send birds to the east so they have to fly a dog leg to the west,They were doing a dog leg before the race points were changed
dunc50 Posted October 12, 2016 Report Posted October 12, 2016 They were doing a dog leg before the race points were changed how the *expletive removed* is it a dog leg when they fly straight up the centre of the country in old race points, the west sec, hardly gets a mention in the big races today and it ain't because the doos are not good enough,
Andrew suckle Posted October 12, 2016 Report Posted October 12, 2016 Because they were I don't know wit ur wanting them changed for where u sit ur the first drop furthest flying so ur laughing just think off all ur 1rst next year ur the favorite for 1rst 5 average 😀
dunc50 Posted October 12, 2016 Report Posted October 12, 2016 Because they were I don't know wit ur wanting them changed for where u sit ur the first drop furthest flying so ur laughing just think off all ur 1rst next year ur the favorite for 1rst 5 average 😀 yer some f...n man the best position in the club is that auld c..t in lanark 4 miles over our boundaries, anyway its birmingham rollers we have not racing pigeons expletive remove,
JohnQuinn Posted October 12, 2016 Report Posted October 12, 2016 how the *expletive removed* is it a dog leg when they fly straight up the centre of the country in old race points, the west sec, hardly gets a mention in the big races today and it ain't because the doos are not good enough, No quite accurate there Dunc, over the 5 seasons I have been doing the trophies the West Sec have By Far lifted most of the trophies and the channel race was won in the west in 2014&2015. Maybe no winning averages but they are putting up the best individual performances. As I said in my first post on this subject the east-west debate every year is a pile o p*ss, only place that matters is the race program AGM and that's when guys way Racing pigeons can vote on their preferred race points with no mention of east or west line.
Paul Mac 31 Posted October 12, 2016 Report Posted October 12, 2016 just move tae glenmavis and you will do ok as for east or west it will be voted on race point by race point not by east or west but this could change by proposals put in at agm Yer more than welcome mate, plenty a fields over here,, save yer money come on over and see how you do... but with your present section and Fed record I'd up yer game first.. 4 section wins in 35 races0 Fed wins in 35 races Sending the most doos per season.West section winning 42% of all Fed races in that time. You keep all your overfly you getWe will give you ours on top of it and Id still have beaen you this year...lol Keep plugging away kid.
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