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OLDYELLOW

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  1. it is classed as a non permanent structure , however it must be 1 meter away from all boundary's , however best to get permission off your landlord if renting , and better to comply to building regulations then they can't enforce it's remove saves for heartache later on , also some title deads have a prevention notice on , so not permitted to keep certain animals and yes i applied for permission and was granted and complied with the planning office , at least i know if ever i get a complaint it's all in black and white
  2. yup too much is as bad as too little , i find electrolytes once a week enough when racing , if using the iodised block put in for a few hours then remove
  3. put some electrolytes in there water or get an iodised salt block for horses
  4. well we can discount it been a vitamin deficiency , i would say its craving salt
  5. its lack of vitamin D , Sunlight is the best and only natural source of vitamin D. Unlike dietary or supplementary vitamin D, when you get your ‘D’ from sunshine your body takes what it needs, and de-metabolizes any extra. That’s critical – as vitamin D experts and many health groups now advocate 1,000 to 2,000 IU of vitamin D daily – five to ten times the old recommendations. Because too much ‘D’ from dietary supplements may cause the body to over-process calcium, nobody really knows for sure how much supplementary vitamin D is safe. On the other hand, sunlight-induced vitamin D doesn’t have that problem – it’s the way your body is intended to make it!
  6. lacking vitamins read it years ago , are they on darkness ???
  7. Welcome to Pigeon Basics Andy we hope you enjoy our site
  8. yes that would probably cause problems
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  14. mine aren't going by plane so should be ok I'm more bothered at these strong winds
  15. very true :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0127-lipssealed: :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:
  16. you can break pigeon seeds / grains in to 3 category's proteins for growth and repair stored energy , carbohydrates instant energy , and oil seeds mainly used for conditioning / extra energy (1) proteins : legumes peas beans dari maples, munge beans , tares (2) Carbohydrates : Barley , wheat , paddy rice , groats , buckwheat , maize (3) oilseeds / conditioning seeds : linseed , hemp , black rape , budgie seed ( millet ) and canary seeds , peanuts
  17. two different things dupurative is barley based with small seeds , conditioner is mainly small oil seeds
  18. lets hope its on there way home lässt hoffen, seine dort Heimweg
  19. 28551 – 29000 NE286 WITHERNSEA PIER TOWERS P S Mr Alan Atkinson, 8 West View, Skeffling, East Yorkshire HU12 0US. Tel: 01964 65056 birds ring was registered to above club although be very near impossible to get it back home , is there a local fancier that could take it in ????? Vögel Ring wurde oben Verein registriert, obwohl sehr praktisch unmöglich, sie wieder nach Hause komme, ist es eine lokale Züchter, dass es dauern könnte in ?????
  20. strong wind grrrrrrrrrrrrr :angry:
  21. cats wont eat the corn in the crop so my guess would still be rats , or was there corn left on the floor ?????
  22. how did it get in to loft i doubt it be a cat or a fox as they usually kill and take there prey my guess would be rats or a ferret as left only bits they couldn't eat
  23. Well done Stuart :emoticon-0137-clapping: :emoticon-0137-clapping:
  24. it hardly winds them up at training stage as there seeing them too often , it just gets them to know there hens there and on return and i did do that until second race then only on return after 3 race onwards , after 2nd race no training is needed unless you think there going stale and a toss can give them a boost
  25. many ways to do it but with yearlings the hens are important and need to be shown , as when these are paired simply settle hens to the widowhood loft and fly them out , so when splitting and returning hens to there own section these hens know where the cocks are simply train the hens shorter than the cocks then hens are waiting for cocks to return
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