Flying Rats (with gold teeth??)

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Craig52
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Gee,i would say that bird would have to be confined to the loft for the rest of its life,bloody expensive hawk food :crazy:
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I wonder if they want to buy some canaries!!
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Maybe I am breeding the wrong birds not.
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If only zebs were so highly valued. . . . .
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Have to start training the Zebs to race from fence to fence.
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Canary wrote:I wonder if they want to buy some canaries!!
Nah, the Chinese won't buy anything that's artificially coloured with additives :lol: :lol: .
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Interestingly, i read another article that confirmed he WILL be confined for life - or not raced, at least. He's being put to stud immediately. My dad was a nutso pigeon racer, and very successful in the 70's - but the prizes and values of birds were nothing like they are now!
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