REDCHEQHEN Posted September 15, 2017 Report Posted September 15, 2017 I have noticed that although young birds have been on the dark they still drop flights - or atleast some do - not all As we have never flown young birds natural, I don't know what the difference would be. Having noted the number of flights on the young birds for a few years before sending them - I have noticed we tend to drop youngsters when they get down to 5 flights. Does anybody else bother counting them? I queried this with a new starter at the clubhouse last weekend, did he look at and count the flights before sending - and it appears I was the only one who bothered! We don't send young birds to a race with 5 flights or less Does anybody else who flies darkness actually 'look' at their birds and count the flights, and for those who fly natural youngsters - what do you do? When do you stop your youngsters?
VAGIN Posted September 15, 2017 Report Posted September 15, 2017 I fly natural I count the flights by the time my birds reach there 5th/6th flight i usually stop them. There condition in moult round about this time is a lot diffrent from the darkies. The neck and ears & tails usually start to go at this stage I feel its time to put them on the shelf till next year. Never done darkness Y/Bs
Dmurray Posted September 15, 2017 Report Posted September 15, 2017 A sent doos and got them last week from over 250 miles with only 2 flights to go
dal2 Posted September 15, 2017 Report Posted September 15, 2017 A sent doos and got them last week from over 250 miles with only 2 flights to goFlights are fine as long as they ain't bald
Delboy Posted September 15, 2017 Report Posted September 15, 2017 when a yb is on its 5th flight you can get their best performance out them .
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