Very nice! 2 in top 10%. First race for most of them so it’s new. They should improve as the season goes on. Congrats on a nice race even though they were overfed a bit.
This year I want to look at the races differently. It's a long season and the faster I get them all exposed to what a race is the better it is. So i decided to do it in the short races and get a feel for them.
@@MaydisLoft .. Yup, I just wish they'd didn't have such a big front in the CJC.. They should split the state in two and have a north and a south combine, not one big one.. Makes it really tough and kind of unfair to two thirds of the flyers on any given weekend, depending on how the wind blows. One section will always have an advantage over the other and sometimes its for multiple weekends in a row.. Kinda not fair to 75% of the other members throughout the whole state when their birds have to battle the wind and the others are getting blown home.. JMHO 🙂
You're spot on, even some other birds were skeptical walking into the trap. Next week I'll use my two old droppers. They're on babies but I can use them on Saturday race
I think your birds are very consistent and did a good job coming in within a short time window. Two missing pieces: where are the chicos? are they on leave? also where is the prep talk?
They did come good, the difference is when they're heavier than the right point they don't race as fast. I'm liking the fact most of the birds are on point in terms of breaking and coming home rather quickly. But to win races one needs to have the birds light, not skinny but light. I didn't feed enough barley with the racing mix. It's a balance we have to strike between how much training and how much and the mix of feeding. Like Frank Mclaughlin and others say, Master Feeding and you Master Racing.
you either feed heavy and train heavy or feed light and train less since if you train more while feeding less their calorie deficit may become more significant. Depends what you prefer but all roads lead to Rome.
Enjoyed the video. I can't wait !
Best of luck buddy racing, will be watching your RUclips videos.
Good racing 💪🏽💪🏽
Thanks man
Good race brother.
Thank you
Your birds still awesome! So consistent. I’d be proud of them the way they piled in, except the one on the roof for 10 minutes lol
I am proud, they know I am, despite all of the "you're late" comments 🤣
Appreciate the update and they did well 😎🏆🙏🏼and them SVR x DVD are doing well as others also 🙏🏼
Yes they did, it's been a good crossing for me.
Very nice! 2 in top 10%. First race for most of them so it’s new. They should improve as the season goes on. Congrats on a nice race even though they were overfed a bit.
This year I want to look at the races differently. It's a long season and the faster I get them all exposed to what a race is the better it is. So i decided to do it in the short races and get a feel for them.
teams lookin strong so far bro! good luck in the next one.
Thanks buddy
Good race! Still at the top of the sheet regardless of the feeding. The birds did the job!
Thanks man, I'm proud of the birds. They perform according to how one works them. But there's always the one or two who are on top.
Awesome vid Sil.. The birds did good. There was some tough competition out there this week. I'm sure they'll bounce back next weekend..
They did. You're right I'm among top notch fanciers in the club and Combine
@@MaydisLoft .. Yeah, A combine that fly's over 3,000 birds on a weekend is a tough proposition for the best of 'em.. On to the 150 now.. 🙂
@@ausfuhrpramienjagar for us who love to compete we're blessed to fly here
@@MaydisLoft .. Yup, I just wish they'd didn't have such a big front in the CJC.. They should split the state in two and have a north and a south combine, not one big one.. Makes it really tough and kind of unfair to two thirds of the flyers on any given weekend, depending on how the wind blows. One section will always have an advantage over the other and sometimes its for multiple weekends in a row.. Kinda not fair to 75% of the other members throughout the whole state when their birds have to battle the wind and the others are getting blown home.. JMHO 🙂
He’s frightened of the yb not used to it
You're spot on, even some other birds were skeptical walking into the trap. Next week I'll use my two old droppers. They're on babies but I can use them on Saturday race
I think your birds are very consistent and did a good job coming in within a short time window. Two missing pieces: where are the chicos? are they on leave? also where is the prep talk?
Hawks and cat got to my 3 droppers. Got more on the way but still young. I'll use mom and dad next week.
How many did you send
25
Where did you buy the TEE shirt!?…❤
Somewhere online, lol, but I don't remember exactly where, probably Amazon. I'm thinking of making some personalized ones myself.
@@MaydisLoft id like two of them, if you do!, one 2x =54
And one 3x=56!!
I am wondering how would you change the way you feeding for next race…they all came back that good.
They did come good, the difference is when they're heavier than the right point they don't race as fast. I'm liking the fact most of the birds are on point in terms of breaking and coming home rather quickly. But to win races one needs to have the birds light, not skinny but light. I didn't feed enough barley with the racing mix. It's a balance we have to strike between how much training and how much and the mix of feeding. Like Frank Mclaughlin and others say, Master Feeding and you Master Racing.
you either feed heavy and train heavy or feed light and train less since if you train more while feeding less their calorie deficit may become more significant. Depends what you prefer but all roads lead to Rome.
100%@@marcinpasternak8144