how they coming along mark as good as they were last time i saw them can we have a little update thats if you have time what with double home life now :: :Very Funny: :Very Funny: :Very Funny: :Very Funny: phew!!!
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maid08- old bird
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Re: our loft birds
Right now before I say anything about the birds I would like to give my appologies for lack of updates but things were very hectic due to my friend Linda suffering a heart attack and having but me to take care of here till she was up and running again plus having to look after my mother who is also not in the best of health while having to run two homes nearly single handed didn't leave much time for the computer but with some excelent treatment and care from the specialists in Birminghams Queen Elizabeth Hospital Linda has now returned to work and is in pretty good health so she can sod off and leave me in peace with my birds . Right now to the bit your really interested in. The Birds! Well there have been a few scares with half the kit disapeering for an hour or two due to being dragged off by large kits but all have safely returned on every occasion that has happened. They had been flying well and hard for at least an hour morning and evening but on letting them out saturday evening noticed that 6 did not want to trap after flying for an hour and 20 minutes and on closer inspection noticed full crops.....Humm. I put this down to John, who had fed them for me that lunch time while he was waiting for his old birds to return from a race and on his addmission had over fed them! well in they finally went and put to bed for the night but on sunday morning on opening up was met with the sight of sicked up corn all over the floor. Yes folks you guessed it YB sickness!! Well it looks like one of the strays that has been hanging round the loft on occasions last week must have been on the loft roof and my little darlings had eaten it as they have had no other contact with birds infected or otherwise. Any other ideas how this could have come about, remembering these birds fly and dont sit about out of the loft ever? My way of dealing with the problem to some might be a bit harsh or strange but its my way of dealing with it and it works! Birds had been confined to the section, no corn that had been sicked up was removed by me but the birds were fed only once a day a half measure so they ate the infected corn as well so it went through all the birds quickly. Parastop has been added to the water since sunday but will be back to clear water and garlic cloves tomorrow as the bug has now past and birds have been let out this morning and evening and have flown well witout flagging for 40 minutes each time till they were called down which I felt was plenty after the week they have had. from tomorrow natural live yoghurt will be put on the corn for a week to get their digestion back right after not only the bug but the parastop also, might not be for the full week as they are already getting back to marbles on the perches as it is which is a good sign in itself. I hope to get some pics of the birds tomorrow so you can see they are not looking down in anyway and are still looking good. Fingers crossed this will be the only set back they have but come what may I will battle through it in the hope you all get some, if not all races and a bit of fun and excitement/interest out of this.
Cheers till next time,
Mark.
Cheers till next time,
Mark.
maid08- old bird
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Re: our loft birds
mark dont worry about the rest of birds you just concentrate on mine and ice maidens :Very Funny: i know all the birds will be fine with you on the job birds i mean ????
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Re: our loft birds
As promised last night a few snaps of the birds and a couple of short video clips of them trapping and feeding after a 45 minute stint this morning. Hope you can spot yours as they are all still here and not looking to bad I think you will agree. They also flew very well so soon be back up to speed.
Cheers for now,
Mark.
These are the links to the short video's I have put on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq6B1P_2l5A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksRwjITrDPI
Cheers for now,
Mark.
These are the links to the short video's I have put on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq6B1P_2l5A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksRwjITrDPI
lenwadebob- old bird
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Re: our loft birds
Brilliant Mark, and fantastic trapping. In over 50 years of keeping pigeons I have never seen a kit of youngsters trap like that. They must all have singed ar*es :Very Funny: :Very Funny: :Very Funny:
maid08- old bird
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and as i spent long enough trying to see if he speeded it up he aint :Very Funny: its if the ets can keep up is the problem 17 secs all in thats fast
lenwadebob- old bird
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Hob nailed boots should slow them up a bit :Very Funny: I will have to get Mark to pm me on how he does it. Thumbs up
maid08- old bird
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well im off up ther now so will sus it out
DAVIDL- old bird
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nice ybs superstar....looked at you video clips, i have seen them last week(ish) on youtube....great trapping. Thumbs up
maid08- old bird
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Re: our loft birds
just as fast as on vid great stuff great laugh mark//////???????my sides are aching