Whatever way you look at it all these Belgian strains are mongrels there is no purity over there, purity is mainly a British thing. I agree the Janssens must be old hat now, and if you was after Janssens I am sure there's plenty better Janssen based outside of Janssens lofts, regularly winning
Did the pair sit the first egg tight? I always remove the first eggs laid and Mark them with the nest box number and replace with a pot egg. When 2nd egg is laid the eggs go back. Meaning they should hatch within hours of each other. Any that are behind in development then are removed as they do not process the constitution I require in my lofts.
1st A.Gadsdon & son Vel 1794.9 2nd A. Gadsdon & Son Vel 1793.7 3rd A. Gadsdon & Son Vel 1792.0 4th T. Devlin & son Vel 1762.1 5th S. Bullard & son Vel 1761.2 6th T. Devlin & son Vel 1760.9 7th M.Connolly & Son Vel 1760.7 8th M. Connolly & Son Vel 1760.3 9th T. Devlin & Son Vel 1759.6 10th M. Connolly & son Vel 1757. 11th W. Durrant Vel 1731.2 12th Mr & Mrs Goodwin Vel 1715.2 13th D. Mehegan Vel 1650.8 DNTI. H BLAKER Just for you Andy
1st A.Gadsdon & Son - Chequer Cock previous fed winner bred by our uncle Ron Hales 100% Gevaert Van Schorrisse Alan Pollard lines. Cock is now a double fed winner 2nd A. Gadsdon & Son - Chequer Cock 7th open London North Road Combine Last season. Broken out from our uncle Ron again Gevaert Van Schorrise 3rd A. Gadsdon & Son - Blue Chequer Cock yearling 3rd club two weeks previous, also had a 2nd and 3rd as a Baby. He is a son of the bird that was 2nd club this week Gevaert cross Frank Tasker 4th T. Devlin & Son - Chequer Widowhood Cock Wal Zoontjen cross Peter Bullard stock
1st,2nd,3rd club, 3 minutes infront wish I put 4th one on the clock. Although the first 3 were clear to our lofts. 1st pigeon was also my 2 bird pigeon. Fed wouldn't be found out till Monday, fingers crossed lads doing 1794,1793 and 1792