Canspinners
152 posts
Aug 06, 2008
3:27 PM
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Just took a trip down to vegas this weekend first time. The temp was up to 115 how do you guys mange to fly the birds in that weather?
Must make it tuff to train for competition
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rollsoffury
187 posts
Aug 06, 2008
4:01 PM
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Same thoughts to guys out in coachella. Talk about hot! ---------- Roll it
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CVRC
440 posts
Aug 06, 2008
4:27 PM
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yeah its hot here in coachella too...... ---------- Cristian Castro
CM Loft CVR
WWW.COACHELLAVALLEYROLLERS.COM
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kopetsa
1323 posts
Aug 07, 2008
2:08 AM
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What about us Canadians.. Its like -115 here.. lmao no sometimes in the winter, it gets as cold as -50 F and even colder sometimes!
---------- Andrew
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kopetsa
1324 posts
Aug 07, 2008
2:10 AM
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I will fly my birds in -20 F, but any colder and I will not let them out.. Canadian birds are tough. :) There is basically no disease in any lofts because no viruses or bugs can survive. :)
---------- Andrew
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gotspin7
1658 posts
Aug 07, 2008
4:18 AM
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Good show Las Vegas flyers. ---------- Sal Ortiz
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norlan hollingate
618 posts
Aug 07, 2008
2:51 PM
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hi lads the birds have to adjust to the climate u guys get it hot butat least its consistant the weather in england changes so much evern over 1 day wind sun rain i am high up n it is usually quite windy but with the right feed n my birds hold it quite good
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Canspinners
154 posts
Aug 07, 2008
6:41 PM
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Yeah agree with all of you . Do you guys think competition flyers should be given a handi-cap depending where they live?
I live in Toronto Canada and our season is very short start breeding in March stop flying mid September 6 months)(hard to train young birds )
I was just wondering how do the birds do in the dry heat will they fly for 30 min?
We reach high temps as well but the humidity is high as well and affects the birds
UK i empatize with you guys we have had a rainy summer as well a week straight of rain well how can you even train your birds?
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