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I'm a bit behind as young bird racing started about 3 weeks ago so might just get these trained up and start them as yearlings next year.

 

I have just let them go for there first training toss from 2 miles and they are all back!

 

I have some pics on my computer but I'll start to take them if you want to look.

 

Steve next year if you want to keep four or so in a hutch to play with, with your boys I'll send you some babies up.

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No advice I'm afraid but my grandfather kept racing pigeons and I have such fond memories of watching him call them in with. He was a crack shot with the catapult and dried peas on the factories cat that used to stalk the birds to.

 

I also remember vividly the birds rush out of their boxes when we used to release them from the top of Bury Hill in West Sussex for their flight back to Wood Green in north London; thanks for the trip down memory lane.

 

Sorry I couldn't help...........

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There's a load of pigeons (about 30 of them) on our roof first thing in the morning, b;**dy annoying things :D When I was a lad 50 years ago my uncle and his friends all used to keep pigeons on the allotment and I used to take his out on the back of my scooter and let them go, they always used to beat me back home.

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