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Flown all its meat off ----will keep in a week and try it out if it looks ok unless otherwise instructed.

Hi the pigeon is mine. It should be a blue cock. It’s actually a 2017 latebred. When I trained it late in 2017 the batch was attacked by a hawk and he went AWOL. This year his training went well till I released him at Livingston along with about 40others. He has gone in completely the wrong direction so I assume he encountered a peregrine again.

He is rather a unique pigeon as his ring number is not registered to me or any other fancier and he has been reported on Pigeon Basics previously.

As long as you are prepared to feed him for a few days we will see how he recovers and I’ll arrange to bring him home.

Thanks for reporting him.

Checking my records he was actually lost from a Federation comeback race.

Robert Reid

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