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had a run up to christians to collect some racers for my young lad,very helpfull bloke,even told us what was worth a visit in the area so we could make a day of it for the kids,thanks again chris ,young jake is already letting em out into main shed with door open ,they will be on lawn by weekend :laugh::thumbs: atb.

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Be interesting to see if they will be Peregrine food. I was once told, when flown amongst other colours, the whites seemed not to attract too much attention. I don't know whether it's the unusual colour or coincidence, but none of the white were taken on training flights. The main problem was finding good enough white Birds to Race with.....lol.

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had a run up to christians to collect some racers for my young lad,very helpfull bloke,even told us what was worth a visit in the area so we could make a day of it for the kids,thanks again chris ,young jake is already letting em out into main shed with door open ,they will be on lawn by weekend :laugh::thumbs: atb.

Just keep the food a little bit tight a couple of nights be for they will be fine, hope he has fun with them. :thumbs:

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I have a few white Busshearts and have flown them for a few years. None have returned with hawk strike marks, I find its mostley the pieds and white flights that attract the hawks. I am packing up the pigeons after 15yr due to sparrowhawks around here amongst other things. Oddly enough I have a lot of dark chqs. and black pigeons {Southwells and Southwell x,s} and the hawks don,t seem to like them either. Maybe just coincidence! Good luck with the birds mate,

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I have a few white Busshearts and have flown them for a few years. None have returned with hawk strike marks, I find its mostley the pieds and white flights that attract the hawks. I am packing up the pigeons after 15yr due to sparrowhawks around here amongst other things. Oddly enough I have a lot of dark chqs. and black pigeons {Southwells and Southwell x,s} and the hawks don,t seem to like them either. Maybe just coincidence! Good luck with the birds mate,

Just a thought mate just race backs and pure whites :thumbs:

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