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Love the dark white flight in post #14 (picture didn't show in Quote} , what's the breeding John?

 

She is a De Weert hen Ally, exchange bird from Billy Gordon of Cambuslang. Got a couple of nice youngsters out of her just now. She got injured last year just flying around the loft but will be racing next year.

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Aye ye widnae believe the state of the dookit they come fae George, according tae wan knob heed they should be covered in sheeeite !!!

Course he's no a dooman he's just a sad man who criticises others and has nae mirrors tae look in ������

you should look in a mirror then you will see a knob head

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you should look in a mirror then you will see a knob head

 

Lmfao ye couldnae resist biting ya nugget... if I look in the mirror al see somebody who can keep doos clean where you obviously couldnae lololololol

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Lmfao ye couldnae resist biting ya nugget... if I look in the mirror al see somebody who can keep doos clean where you obviously couldnae lololololol

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Cheers Alex, the whole team are doing well through the moult.

 

This hen disappointed from the channel this year but will hopefully do better in 2017.

Cracking hen mate I wouldn't be too disappointed with her she came home a lot of good birds dont

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Another one who is wintering well. The first pic is her just after weaning and the 2nd pic was taken a week or two ago. Just put her up again tae show the difference from weaning until now.

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Blinking smashing looking team John. Who took the snaps ! David Baillie by any chance ??.

 

Yours truly Peter, iPhone6 has a great camera and allows editing of them when took. Hands up, it can take 1 good shot or 19 bad and 1 good tae get the right look. Getting easier now so my coefficient is probably nearer 1 in 3-4 pics for a good one ðŸ‘😀

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They're coming through the moult well this year.

 

Another couple who are doing well...

I know your just a big show off, but the dark pied on the roof with the tree behind it is a beauty, the constitution is all their.

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Another one who is wintering well. The first pic is her just after weaning and the 2nd pic was taken a week or two ago. Just put her up again tae show the difference from weaning until now.

 

Cracking grizzle..

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Cracking grizzle..

 

She's out of 2 Jock Alston doos Bandit so it's all distance blood in her. She only had 3 races but was my timer in the first 2 I sent her tae. Grizzles are difficult tae keep I find or I would have a loft full just like her.

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They are in spanking condition even for this time of season , well done

 

Cheers Colin, I think still getting them out regularly lends itself tae their conditioning, they certainly handle a lot better than when I have kept them in after racing.

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In what way John ?

 

Answered the wrong post there lol

 

It just seems that when I put my cash on them that's when they go missing. Much the same as Gaye Pieds and Red/Mealy's are much the same. I know ppl win with them it's just how I have found them over the years.

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Cheers Colin, I think still getting them out regularly lends itself tae their conditioning, they certainly handle a lot better than when I have kept them in after racing.

John have you let them out all winter before and if so how did they do or not do in the next seasons racing???

 

The only reason i am asking is 2014 we had them oot almost every day all winter and they looked great handled great but didnae do much in old bird racing but this last year locked them up all winter and got a ticket in every race over 200mls so might be coincedence or might not but they will be locked up all this winter pal

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John have you let them out all winter before and if so how did they do or not do in the next seasons racing???

 

The only reason i am asking is 2014 we had them oot almost every day all winter and they looked great handled great but didnae do much in old bird racing but this last year locked them up all winter and got a ticket in every race over 200mls so might be coincedence or might not but they will be locked up all this winter pal

 

hHard tae say Alan coz it's the norm for mine not to score early season due to everything bought being distance breeding. Got some good club/Fed doos about me now so will know better this time next year I suppose.

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Answered the wrong post there lol

 

It just seems that when I put my cash on them that's when they go missing. Much the same as Gaye Pieds and Red/Mealy's. I know ppl win with them it's just how I have found them over the years.

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Answered the wrong post there lol

 

It just seems that when I put my cash on them that's when they go missing. Much the same as Gaye Pieds and Red/Mealy's are much the same. I know ppl win with them it's just how I have found them over the years.

Same up here John. My loft is full of mainly cheqs and blues. Had everything over tge years but cant keep them white flight seems to do fine, pied ok but no gay Pieds.

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