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Give quality a chance

‘FROM THE BIRDROOM’

IALWAYS see early May (which is when I’m writing this) as close to the halfway point of the breeding season and as a time to decide on plans for the remainder of the season.

Plenty of Fifes are weaned, so a good guide of their potential quality will be known. That can lead to a consideration whether to change some pairings for a last round or to breed more of the same.

One particular clear yellow cock, for example, has produced very well for

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