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Long Distance Young Bird Free Fife Area
Paul woolliss replied to Paul woolliss's topic in Racing Pigeons
Chaps Thanks, its gone now i think thanks for your interest Paul. -
A young hen, free inbred to Palona 1st sec Palamos 815 mls, 1st S.Bird national Palamos 815 mils, 7th open palamos plus other prizes at Pau and nantes,Also on the Dams side Dave Goddards Rebecca 2nd sec 3rd open Palamos 700 miles all you have to do is pick it up in fife message me for more info, i really think this will do some/one some good cheers Paul Woolliss.
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Hi , my Long distance family has Stickelbaut blood as the base, Had this family 30 odd years now, website. www.longdistancepigeons.co.uk Paul Woolliss.
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This is a difficult question to answer, reason been weather conditions, many pigeons wil fly and do well at 500 miles in a tail wind, but wind on the nose, or no wind and it will be a diiferent matter, As one of the earlier posts said its time on the wing that kills pigeons. They also come in all shapes and sizes im afraid,winners i mean, yes we all like them to be mr Perfect but this is not always the case.In my own team they would all have to fly 500 very early in life to be able to go on further i mean, But i like small to medium birds , like silk tight vent slightly long casted if possible. One day i had a man come from away to buy some babies, and naturally he handled all the birds, at the time i had 7 , 700 milers in the loft winners included, i gave him all the 7 not telling him anything , he said as i gave him them as this flown the distance yes was the reply, he shook his head, next one same it had been 1st 476 miles and scored 5 times at 500 miles he shook his head. I said is there something wrong dont you like them you keep shaking your head, the man said Mr Woolliss im 77 years old i have never seen pigeons that have won like these that do not have a big step in there wing im shocked.Two of the birds had 14 national prizes between them from 370 miles to 815 miles, In fact i think in the 7 there was 20 ish national postions between them.Plus the 500 mile club and fed prizes well just short of 500 ,food for thought perhaps.
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Hi , 1st section, 7th open Palamos National 815 miles. With Palona Van/wanroyx Sticklebaut, Also 1st Single Bird National Same Race Duplicated, flying nearly 200 miles further than 2nd place.Picture can be seen at www.longdistancepigeons.co.uk Also 1st Section 46th open Palamos 815 miles with Lona,Van/wanroy x Sticklebaut Oh just remembered 3rd Section 55th open Barcelona 842 mls Barcelona with Lona. Plus many more, at 815 miles .
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Thanks showman, She is a beautifull hen,i have had her paired to my number one breeder his number is also 54,The Hen 54 Battenburgh is off Perpignan who has many postitions including 25th national Perpignan plus a host of other top posistions.The dam of 54 is a dau of Miss Bergerac also scoring 25th nat Perpignan, 28th nat Barcelona 81st nat Barcelona and many more top national prizes.
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Hi Tony, I race these Battenburghs, i have not had them long enough yet to judge only had them to 470 miles but that was a late/bred so promising so far,had a few at 300 and 400 lovely pigeons Jan/arrdens. I have them direct very close to the champions if you go on my website there are some on there but not very good pictures im afraid but will give you a idea, Cheers Paul.www.longdistancepigeons.co.uk
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Jan & Albie Deacon , Waterlooville , secretary of the B.i.c.c. Tel 02392647762, for your Southwell pigeons top flyers too regards Paul.
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Flyin Couriers your dedicated pigeon courier.
Paul woolliss replied to Flyin Couriers09's topic in Couriers
Any/ chance, of delivering 2 birds from Grimsby to Cornwall this week, thanks Paul. -
Oops Sorry Traynor, Its not your federation i was talking about the Lincs Federation , cheers Paul.
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In our Federation,Which is yours also, They have flown Nevers on the day 476 miles and scored, Also a Van/Camp cross flew and clocked from Tarbes 710 miles the season before last. Again in the Van/camps there is sprint and distance lines, In the L.S.D, CLUB, which is duplicated from the M.N.F.C A VAN/CAMP won from Tours 426 miles so, its a case of try them and see different management can bring different results.
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Batenburg-van de Merwe
Paul woolliss replied to leighton1984's topic in Breeding, Strains & Families
Yeah, i asked for that one, when i was young once a month my mum would treat us to a Battenburgh cake on a sunday why a sunday i dont know, didnt like them that much anyway. The Battenburghs are fetching silly money latley up to a grand each off the top birds recently on Pipa, I have paired mine to my top breeders so we shall see eventually but like everything it takes time and patience, or may skip a generation before they show. but if they do not fly 700 and 800 miles for me they will not stay thats for sure. -
Batenburg-van de Merwe
Paul woolliss replied to leighton1984's topic in Breeding, Strains & Families
Hi, yes i have the Battenburghs, but have not had them long enough too see if they can do it for me, Theres a couple on my website if you want to look, cheers Paul. www.longdistancepigeons.co.uk -
As Phil says, Borgmans good all round family in fact in my opinion not a long distance family at all. but very good at sprint but i would say they like middle/distance too, but as in all strains you never no there capabilitys till you test them, and the above hen cut it with the best in Europe at Long/ distance.
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Just checked my records, The race was in 2004 and the distance was 657 miles to be exact The Bourgman hen was 22nd open n.f.c Dax 1st sec K Dax vel 847 hope this helps and ties in with the info you have cheers Paul.