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BULLFROG
74 posts
Mar 28, 2005
8:12 PM
I HAVE DISCOVERD A USE FOR A NON KITTING BIRD :) i tryed to reintroduse a stupid bird into my kit today and he insisted on flying oposite the kit. i was very disapointed as i knew this bird was going to lose his head when he landed but then as they flew a bit i noticed every time he blew throught the kit the kit would break all of them !!!! i wonder if there is a ban on this in the rules? i know he would be DQ'D but they cant fault the other birds can they? i am going to try this bird for a few days and see what happens if they keep it up i may just fly him in the next club comp. a 19 bird break would really help me score :) chris
rollerpigeon
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247 posts
Mar 29, 2005
6:40 AM
Hey Chris, he would be considered an out bird until he joined the kit, I am not so sure that him blowing through the kit would change that.

Depending on the rules, you probably can have one out bird, so technically you should be scoring when he does his little trick. lol

I would consider, how often he does this and what kind of points this would add up to. On the otherhand, the intention is to have a top notch team in the air and this might get away from the spirit of the whole thing. If it where happening to a kit of mine, I would cull the bird. FLY ON! Tony Chavarria


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