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  2. Auchendinny 26.07.25.pdf
  3. Angus federation at Auchendinny liberated at 9.00 a.m. Light South West wind
  4. Good luck everyone
  5. Copied from Facebook 26th July Yearling - Grand Final Ballygawley 272mile aaand there off! Morning guys, 30 brave wee yearlings are on there way liberated at 6:15am into a very light westerly wind and broken sky with temperatures of around 14°c Lets hope for a clear run up into Scotland and that they are left alone to do what they do best! I'd like to thank Darren for driving out to the lib site this morning to assist and verify our liberation once again your help and advice throughout the year has been second to none and invaluable, if only there were more like you in the sport 😁 Darren Thompson Also a special mention my dad who at the age of 71 works tirelessly alongside me to ensure the smooth running of the day to day tasks of running this loft, without him we just couldn't possibly do what we do! 🌟 If anyone wants to comment with a guess the velocity while we wait for liberation for the chance to win a place in our 2025 Winter Series you'll have untill the birds are liberated, you're guess must be within 2ypm of the winning Velocity 😁 Return Rate: Trainer One - 98% Trainer Two - 100% Trainer Three - 98% Trainer Four - 100% Trainer Five - 100% Trainer Six - 95% Trainer Seven - 98% Trainer Eight - 100% Hotspot One 98% Hotspot Two 95% Hotspot Three 72% Hotspot Four 70% Hotspot Five 63% Hotspot Six 96%
  6. Please post your Club/Federation/Organisation liberation time on this topic Good luck folks
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  8. Good morning everyone đŸŒ».
  9. buster151

    Good Luck

    Good luck all racing this weekend
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  12. Copied from Facebook 25th July
  13. Copied from Facebook 25th July
  14. đŸ”șThe History of a World Famous Strain - Part 6 Emiel & AndrĂ© Denys AngoulĂȘme Young Pigeons 1966 - 646 km A tested method by Charles Van der Espt and Maurice Vandevelde was simple: all young hens had to go to AngoulĂȘme, 646 km. Emiel wanted to test the offspring of each pairing and sent all his juniors—both cocks and hens—to AngoulĂȘme. In the long run, this was probably a mistake for the cocks. The hens weren’t entered into competitions later anyway, but for these cocks, it was a mortgage on their future. Learning comes at a cost, and in this case, that cost was pigeons. The widowers and breeders were paired for the first time around February 15. With this first round, plus a second round from "REMI" 3037744/54, pure Stichelbaut breeders, the lofts were well filled. The youngsters were trained in the third week of June, first to Arras, then to Clermont, Doornik, Boils, and Poitiers, each trip only once. At that time, there was no talk of administering cortisone drops, using blackout curtains, or even racing them in nest positions. They were motivated solely by their own perch. However, they were trained morning and evening for a full hour, under the supervision of Emiel Sr. The first major competition was AngoulĂȘme-Waregem, on the last Sunday of August, where four hens were entered. The weather was harsh: cold with a northern wind. Only about 20 pigeons out of 1350 made it home the same day. The first hen from the Denys brothers was clocked around 19:30, half an hour before sunset, based on the old summer time. She won 1st regional and 13th provincial. She was a daughter of "Spletborst" (from the bloodline "Dikken") and "Prinses '57", a golden breeding hen—though father Camiel never acknowledged her as such. The next morning at 8:30 AM, another pigeon was clocked, also winning a fine prize. The remaining two were still missing. A week later, it was time for AngoulĂȘme National, where 18 pigeons were entered. This time, the weather conditions were completely different: strong western wind and rain. Around 3 PM, the first junior arrived—number 13 on the pool sheet. From then on, it earned the name "Judaske," with ring number 3361274/66. That tiny hen won 1st regional, 1st provincial, and even the Governor's Plate of West Flanders. She was a daughter of "Blauwe Sprinter" 3308905/63, a son of the top pair "Sprinter" x "daughter Kaers." She finished 6th National out of 6011 pigeons. "Blauwe Sprinter" was then paired with "Witoog-duivin" 218/59, descending from a brother of "San Sebastiaantje," with a daughter of "Quick Star," granddaughter of "Coppi '48." Ten minutes later, a blue cock arrived, securing 2nd regional, 2nd provincial, and 10th National. He came from the bloodline of "Dikken" and "Coppi." The third pigeon was "Bekske," a daughter of "Bek" 3361254/63, another son of the top couple. The total result of the day: 10 out of 18 entered pigeons arrived, along with a double provincial victory. The second round pigeons had also been sent to Tours that same day and were blown homeward. But such an easy race did not convince Emiel. So, the entire group, including the second round, was prepared for AngoulĂȘme two weeks later—this time 33 pigeons in total. As is often the case in mid-September, the weather was ideal for pigeons—warm with an eastern wind. Whether the pigeons enjoyed this race was another matter. Only about five, those with the shortest distances, were clocked Saturday night. By Sunday morning, the Denys brothers started clocking a whole series. "Judaske," yes, that tiny one, opened the show at 8:38 AM, securing 1st regional and 34th National against 2684 pigeons. Every 10 to 15 minutes, another pigeon was clocked. The late Joseph Huysentruyt from Deerlijk was there and marveled at the arrivals. By 12:30, 12 pigeons had already been clocked. They hoped to have 20 of the 33 pigeons home by evening, but none arrived after that. The east wind remained steady all week, and it took an entire week before their 13th pigeon arrived—truly separating the champions from the rest. The results were phenomenal: Against 2648 pigeons: 34th, 46th, 54th, 58th, 100th, 109th, 140th, 170th, 189th, 320th, 346th, 397th. A Decision Was Made: These pigeons and their parents were kept for breeding. The cocks from this team were not raced the following year but competed again at 2 and 3 years old, with great success. After that, racing stopped for them. The pigeons that survived these tough tests became the foundation of today’s long-distance bloodline. The method of Charles Van der Espt and Maurice Vandevelde was simple, brutal, but effective. To be continued
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