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bigwilly
683 posts
Oct 14, 2008
12:22 AM
When you training a young kit for competition, what are you looking for, how many times a week do you fly them and what do you expect out of young birds? Short answer please. Thanks





BIG WILLY
TOPP FLIGHT/NCRC

Last Edited by on Oct 14, 2008 12:35 AM
chewy
192 posts
Oct 14, 2008
12:46 AM
hey big willy..

short answer..

i say...fly 3 day..rest one day....
prep..
enough water..
enough rest..
and most of all..feed them good lol..
do not make them stress...

and good luck..

chewy..
just my thoughts.
Mount Airy Lofts
781 posts
Oct 14, 2008
12:48 AM
Young birds are so unpredictable. All you can do is select the best for a team every month. They seem to change from month to month as to their performance. That is why it is very hard for a young bird team to out witt any seasoned old bird team. Selection has all ways been key!

Thor

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bigwilly
686 posts
Oct 14, 2008
12:56 AM
I feel like I probably gotten rid of a lot of good birds just simply not giving them a chance. I want it know, and it deffinately does not work like that. PATIENCE WILLY PATIENCE
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BIG WILLY
TOPP FLIGHT/NCRC

Last Edited by on Oct 14, 2008 12:59 AM
gotspin7
1924 posts
Oct 14, 2008
4:15 AM
I will chime in with Thor on this one! And Willy PATIENCE is key. I learned the hard way!!! Just ask Steve when ever you get to talk to him...LOL
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