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Let me start of by wishing ALL readers of my weekly column a ‘Very Merry Christmas’ especially all the staff at the BHW offices who do a wonderful job in providing a weekly magazine throughout the year. Yes there are some teething troubles with fanciers not getting their paper on the appointed day, but 9 times out of 10 this is due to the postal service and nothing to do with the BHW staff. So let us hope they all have a peaceful and relaxing holiday period over the festive season. As for Margaret and I we will be spending it with the family and this year we are all going to meet up at Kevin’s son Kieran’s home for our ‘big party’. I’m writing this article today 25th of November as there is a deadline day to have our articles into the office at Welshpool which seems a bit strange but these deadlines have to be met.

 

SNFC Good Birds

 

My first bird this week is a chequer hen SU15L14370 bred and raced by Walter Boswell of Hamilton; this hen is named ‘Louella Mary’ won her award by winning 11th section E 142nd open from SNFC Ypres in 2018 flying 446 miles and competed against 2541 birds entered by 433 members. She then was set up for the Roye national and she won 3rd section E 37th open flying 508 miles competing against 747 birds entered by 186 members. This year 2019 she again went to the Roye national and she again won 3rd section E but improved on her open position from last year as she won 30th open from an entry of 935 birds sent by 215 members. ‘Louella Mary’ is a direct daughter of ‘Louella Wee Jenna’ also winner of SNFC Silver Award for the following positions won; 5th section E 11th open Clermont; 13th section E 74th open Alencon and 10th section E 32nd open Liege. She also won 84th section E from the inland national from Newbury and had previously won 1st club 1st west section Lanarkshire federation from Appleby. The sire of Louella Mary is a stock cock purchased from Louella Pigeon World being a direct son of ‘De Barcelona’ and Walter mated him to his own daughter. My next pigeon is to the loft of James Mark of Tranent who has a chequer hen SU15P8071 who won her SNFC Silver Award this year as she has won 3 times from over the channel. In 2017 she was entered into the Buckingham race with an entry of 4170 birds sent by 495 members and she won 335th open but no section prize. She then competed from her first channel race from Ypres a distance of 426miles to her loft and liberated in a convoy of 2320 birds entered y 409 members and she won 8th section B 14th open. In 2018 she was entered into the Liege race a distance of 506 miles and liberated with 1072 birds sent by 327 members she won 4th section B 16th open. This year 2019 she was again sent to Buckingham with a convoy of 3876 birds sent by 465 members and she won 351st open but no section prize. However this race set her up nicely for the Gold Cup race from Burdinne a distance of 497 miles and liberated with a convoy of 1251 birds entered by 358 members she won 8th section B 19th open. The interesting point about this hen on studying her performances she has been 3 times over the English channel and has not been out of the top 8 in section B, plus the fact she has won 3 times in the open national result and has been in the top 20 from the 3 nationals, excellent pigeon well done to James Mark. My next pigeon is a blue chequer hen GB12V02753 raced by Scott Irving Junior Loft 1 of Annan. As a 2 year old she was timed from Alencon a distance of 475 miles winning 7th section A and 14th open from an entry of 1427 birds. The following year she was again set up for the Alencon race and once again she was to the fore winning 9th section A 24th open from an entry of 1416 birds. Then in 2016 she was sent to Littlehampton a distance of 311 miles from an entry of 4482 birds sent by 510 members and she won 30th section A 217th open. She was then set up for the Ancenis race a distance of 535 miles and she won 16th section A 20th open to gain her SNFC Silver Award. My last pigeon for this week’s acknowledgment is a blue pied hen raced by W Mitchell & son of Lesmahagow who has won 3 times from Ypres. In 2017 she was 54th section E flying 434 miles from an entry of 2320 birds entered by 409 members. The following year there is an increase in birdage to 2541 birds sent by 433 members and she won 52nd section E. This year 2019 she was entered in beside the 2483 birds sent by 434 members to the Ypres race and she produced her best performance to date winning 49th section E 181st open to gain her SNFC Silver Award in the SNFC, I send my congratulations to the above birds highlighted in the feature and hope to see these fanciers names in the 2020 national results.

Louella Wee Jenna see text  (1).jpg

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Walter Boswell with Louella Mary SNFC Silver Award winner see text

 

Walter Boswell with Louella Mary SNFC Silver Award winner see text (1).JPG

 

Giving up the Sport

 

My dear friend Billy Holland has informed me that he has cancelled his sale of racing birds, there was a poor turnout at his first sale so therefor has decided to keep the remaining birds. We wish Billy all the best for the future and wish him and his family a Very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2020. I have also received a phone call from Andrew Bertram who is also giving up the sport due to health issues. See advert in this week’s BHW his birds will be sold at Easthouses Minders Welfare on 29th December with viewing from 12 noon with sale starting at 1pm. There are approximately 70 birds on offer, containing the bloodlines of Andrews own old family which consist of John Ellis of Dundee, Sandy Bain of Duns, Wilf Flockhart of Tranent, Dave Burns of Kirkcaldy. Andrew has some very impressive results over the years in the SNFC having won 2nd open from 4000+ birds, 5th open Rennes 5639 birds, 16th open Sartilly 3000+ birds plus 40th open Sartilly. We wish Andrew all the best in his retirement from the sport and hope his health improves in the future,

 

Joe’s Joke

 

Three men were at a bar discussing coincidences. The first man said, "My wife was reading A Tale of Two Cities and she gave birth to twins." "That’s funny," the second man remarked, "My wife was reading The Three Musketeers and she gave birth to triplets." The third man shouted, "Oh my, I have to rush home!" When asked what the problem was, he exclaimed, "When I left the house, my wife was reading Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves!"

 

Please continue to keep the news flowing; to Joe Murphy Mystical Rose Cottage 2 Flutorum Avenue Thornton by Kirkcaldy KY1 4BD or phone 01592 770331 or Email to joejmurphy1@gmail.com REMEMBER THE J IN THE MIDDLE or you can also view online editions on: www.elimarpigeons.com www.fancierchat.co.uk www.pigeon-chat.co.uk - www.Pigeonbasics.com - Pigeon Racing the Basics! - thecanadianpigeoninternational.com www.internationalracingpigeon.com or

 

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