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are there any welsh fanciers who would like to say hello.most of you on here allready know that i am coming back to the sport after a 20 year break,loft is coming along well and im getting really excited now.my father has offered to take me to louella lofts to buy a pair of stock birds to start me off,what should i go for distance,sprint or all rounders.im not sure what breed of bird is suitable for what,any advice is appreciated.paul
hi paul im a welsh man flying in england risca is my home town and i return often to visit my very large family . i live just up the road from louella and bought 12 flor engles last year to go with the geoff kirkland birds i have . out of the twelve i ended up with 4 good and 1 hopfully very good pigeons i would sugest look around your area there are some top flyers in south wales i should know i got a bird from gordon jhonson from risca and it was my 1st bird home sat in our 1st young bird race if it wasnt for a bad trap then who knows ha! if your starting up paul you will find a lot of facyiers will gift you birds me included
thanks.i know gordon johnson also,my father used to belong to risca homing society.the club is now sadly no more.they were a great bunch of fellas.do you know richie harris,paul philips,john davies,ron bennett,len bennett,roger ward,brian ward,john newbury,alf robbins,the club had over 40 members at one time,some of them have passed away but most are still flying.
i know roger ward [ wacker ] i lived nxt door to him and flew with my grancha joe edwards from hill st before that we flew from the prince of wales pub . dont remeber the names you posted but i left risca in 1977 and very young paul
did you used to fly under the name of edwards & son.my father remembers joe edwards,his name is david gingell and he used to fly under the name gingell bros later p+d gingell.roger sadly passed away a few years ago.
sorry to hijack, but on the subject of S Wales fanciers, does anyone know about any old members of clubs around the central/m4 Newport area? I'm talking 1970s now!
invalidusername = David LOST: IHU 07 S 59089 please contact if found.
no paul we flew under d roberts then when i mooved away my grancha took on my cousin lee jackson and flew under his name my sister is frend with a gingell on face book she runs the risca public house
hi there was an article in the south wales argus (weds 23 july) about pill racing club.they have received a lottery grant to install the new "electronically tagged system" to make the sport easier for disabled fanciers.to lifelong members names are quoted-tom fleming and glyn picton.dont know them personally but they were there around that time.
Paul, we are also in South Wales, not far from Ant. I wouldn't bother with Louella and look around your area for something to get started with. Again you are welcome to a pair of youngsters next year.
hi there was an article in the south wales argus (weds 23 july) about pill racing club.they have received a lottery grant to install the new "electronically tagged system" to make the sport easier for disabled fanciers.to lifelong members names are quoted-tom fleming and glyn picton.dont know them personally but they were there around that time.
what another load of bull tell me what disabled fanciers pill has how do they get away with it
Thanks. My dad (no longer with us) knew someone called Ossie(?) Reynolds. He used to have a window cleaning round and might have lived off Corporation Road, Newport. I could be wrong as I was young at the time. My dad used to bring a whicker basket of pigeons home and it was a real treat for me to throw them in the air to go home. Must have been about 30 or more years ago. If anyone knew Ossie (might be wrong spelling) would love to hear about him.
invalidusername = David LOST: IHU 07 S 59089 please contact if found.
hi chris.the article says that it will allow its elderly members to compete on a level playing field.dont know much about the club yet.but it is on my list of clubs to approach for membership.
Nownow David you kep that quiet! Paul, you may find that joining any club that has already got ETS may put you at a dissadvantage unless you buy your own. The grant will have been applied for to supply current membership with equiptment and as grant limit is £5000 unlikely to have purchased spare equiptment.
Yes Phil, I did keep it quiet. But always remembered the thrill of taking those smooth birds out of that basket and throwing them into the air. Was always amazed that they were going to fly all the way back home. I guess I've never really lost that. Strange but true
invalidusername = David LOST: IHU 07 S 59089 please contact if found.
i prefer "cock and thimble"system.thats the way i know and prefer.so i will be joining a club that flys that way.but i am in the process of finding which clubs are available to me,because i know boundries are involved.