RIP big jim I have lots of fond memorys of jim a fully paid up member of the tufty club.jim and meg could fly a good pigeon and were hard to beat.youl be remembered big man and sadly missed marshall findlay
[quote name=Gareth Rankin' date='21 January 2014 - 1 5:24 PM' timestamp='1390317858' post='892343] Very pleasing to hear this, must have been a good Judge that gave it BIS at SHU show aye good picking gareth you know your show racers.lol
every clubs got one idiot mate.early bred y.birds are ok but I don't believe there any better than y.birds bred in march-april jmho.for a start its hard to get them out flying so early in the year.hawks.
these type of scum dont deserve to live among decent folk.im gutted for you guys.il help in anyway alf be it birds or help building.keep your chin up big man your a gem of our sport.marshall.
his loft had hundreds of nestboxes and perches I scraped them many times to help him ive also jagged his birds 600 at one time.He just could not stop buying more and m0re birds.fact
Your right john jimmy moved to symimgton.he was the herdsman at unthank farm on the biggar to Abington road.A very good stock man he was to.one year I remeber he told me the first 5 tup lambs he bred that year made 105.000 pounds at Lanark market as far as I know still a record price.unfortunely jimmy passed away a few years ago.he spent a fortune on pigeons.a pigeon lover/and a gentleman
joint convoying is a must these days fuel prices alone tell you it makes sense.transporters running two thirds empty costs feds money.historic fall outs between dick and harry should be kept in the past and forgotten about.move forward for the sake of the birds and the sport. I would also like the two nationals as one again.j.m.o