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The green hornet
September 6, 2008, 8:52am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Hi folks could anybody tell me if M and D evans birds are any good or has anybody on here done any good with them thanks Ian
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September 6, 2008, 8:54am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
winning isnt every thing it the only thing
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my mate won with one last week to break his novice status
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i had some,sold them to a fancier on here and hes bred winners from them.enouth said
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Plenty of  birds being sold in fancy press of these fanciers , haven,t heard any one in my area winning with them on regular basis,but look nice ,  long waiting list for direct birds
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they do well in the one loft races
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Without a doubt, they are good pigeons, and plenty of people have done very well with them.  The difference with M & D Evans, as a stud is that they test the bloodlines by getting third parties to race the young, only retaining stock birds that have proved to be successful breeders.  They also don't hesitate in buying back a bird that they have sold that has proved it's worth with another fancier.  The  most successful lines are very sought after, and consequently fetch high prices.
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Hi folks could anybody tell me if M and D evans birds are any good or has anybody on here done any good with them thanks Ian


Hi Ian,

These have been the best pigeons I've ever owned in all the years I've raced pigeons.

Take a quick look at my website to see what they have achieved for myself and others.

I personally wouldn't look past them.

Colin.


http://www.nortonviewlofts.co.uk

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little sam
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I WOULD SAY GOOD PIGEONS BUT MANY PEOPLE SAY DIFFERENT,CONSISTANT PIGEONS AND GREAT FOR THE DISTANCE WHEN THEY MATURE, I RATE THEM  


BE YOURSELF, BECAUSE EVERYONE ELSE IS TAKEN,

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It depends on which family you go for!
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thanks for all your information guys it was very helpfull. Ian
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