How to Breed Rear Train the Macclesfield Tippler And the High Flying Tumbler

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How to Breed Rear Train the Macclesfield Tippler And the High Flying Tumbler
G Smith
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Should there be a strong wind, extra Indian 24 corn is required, as light food will soon digest and go through, them.
Ten o' clock in the morning is a good time to start a kit of birds, as by this time the sun is out nicely. But, if your birds are flying a long time say eight or nine hours it is wise to put them out sooner ; eight o'clock, if possible, that is, if it is clear enough.
As regards tumbler flying, I con- sider April if it is fine, calm weather, to be the best month of the year, and
... they will fly longer just before breeding time. Sometimes, how- ever, the weather in this month is very changeable such as rain, hail, and snow and then they are fre- quently lost. It is the best plan to keep them in the place when the weather is bad. I am sure if there is any metal in the birds, one of these showers will lose them. These kind of birds will fly well in the wind they will sail'about for seven 25 or eight hours over the chimney- pots, and anyone not understanding their hahits would think they were going to drop every minute.

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