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| September 1, 2008, 6:49pm |
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Lucien Geerts from premier stud these are based on the Remi de May pigeons |
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OLDYELLOW |
| September 1, 2008, 6:57pm |
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maybe to the west of me on the same line |
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just ask me |
| September 1, 2008, 7:04pm |
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i agree the Jansen birds excel and would be my first choice for a sprint bird
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OLDYELLOW |
| September 1, 2008, 7:06pm |
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Dave Pages Jansens , or even some good Van Loons |
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ChrisMaidment08 |
| September 1, 2008, 7:07pm |
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altermans or flor engles xx sojons |
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terry mccarthy |
| September 1, 2008, 7:16pm |
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got to be the staf van reets i have tried most strains but nothing has come close to my vanreets ive cultivated these over the last 5 years from the best fanciars in the country and put them together |
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OLDYELLOW |
| September 1, 2008, 7:20pm |
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Van reets are Soontjen based with a cross of Jansens Fabry line |
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chichichi |
| September 1, 2008, 7:23pm |
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van reets here aswel tel,, ours win at 70 and 350 miles,, very versitile birds,, but sprinting is what they are the best at.. very good birds for the widowhood and celibate,, they love to be wound up... I will add another,, denduiver,, we have these and they are very quick birds,, but they will only go to 200 miles,, after that they don't come..
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just ask me |
| September 1, 2008, 7:25pm |
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van reets here aswel tel,, ours win at 70 and 350 miles,, very versitile birds,, but sprinting is what they are the best at.. very good birds for the widowhood and celibate,, they love to be wound up... I will add another,, denduiver,, we have these and they are very quick birds,, but they will only go to 200 miles,, after that they don't come..
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how quick are them denduiver birds have u any info on them sorry to be nosy just it seems fo me they would suit me is there a site i read a little about them thanks |
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chichichi |
| September 1, 2008, 7:42pm |
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denduivers originate from deshact and cyriel denduiver from belgium,, they were father in law and son in law,, they split the birds,, cyriel is the older and deshact is the younger.. they won some serious prizes.. I think they had a bird called pele.. we bought 2 stock birds of cyriel in 2004 and they bred us winners from the off,, they have bred 2 x 1st feds and 2 x 2nd feds,many 1st at club.., we have also got another 2 hens from cyriel and we crossed these into the van reets,, we have sent 4 over the channel and none have returned.. but upto 200 miles they are very quick,, our 2nd bird today was a van reet x denduiver.. all these birds we have are blues.. very chesty birds,, built for power..
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mitch |
| September 1, 2008, 7:43pm |
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Leen Boers ,for me but i think most birds will sprint if needed |
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| September 1, 2008, 8:04pm |
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Leen Boers ,for me but i think most birds will sprint if needed
most will sprint but some faster than others  |
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peterpau |
| September 2, 2008, 5:39pm |
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Think its probably impossible to work out whats the best if you got loft full of one breed obviously your going be able to say they are the best and if there are more of a certain breed than others because they are the popular name to have at that time surely because of the amount they are going have more results Ive had few sprinters and they were different breeds and they all done well couldnt really say any was better than the other things its more down to getting the right birds of the right people irrespective of what breed they are
Tiz no good me having sprinters. What you say is true. Tiz the right birds that do it not the strain. |
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speedbird |
| September 17, 2008, 3:56pm |
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karel hermans sure take some beating |
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john@formula 1 lofts |
| September 19, 2008, 9:32am |
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Beanz |
| September 19, 2008, 5:36pm |
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Got to be the Van Reets for us, special at sprinting but will definately win all through.
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Ian Gill |
| September 19, 2008, 5:50pm |
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ian stafford was doing very well with them.
Staffy hasnt raced a Rene van de weyer in a right while mate  ..I have them here to and havnt even paired them up in 3 years |
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Ian Gill |
| September 19, 2008, 5:52pm |
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Van reets are Soontjen based with a cross of Jansens Fabry line
The original van reets had no Soontjen in them ..they came about after Pallet bought most of the birds |
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terry mccarthy |
| September 19, 2008, 6:24pm |
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a few of my van reet lines have grote tom late tom etc in |
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Ian Gill |
| September 19, 2008, 7:00pm |
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Like I said only introduced after Dean Pallet had bought his lot...the original and the best are the lines that where in England before Dean bought his  |
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