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PERSONALY I WOULD RATHER JUDGE A BIRD ON WHAT ITS DONE FOR ME, WHETHER IT WAS OFF A ROOF OR AS CHEEP AS POSSIBLE

THE GENES DONT PROVE ANYTHING LOOK AT LINFORD CRISTY OR ANY TOP ATHELET NONE OF THERE CHILDREN MADE IT NOR CAME CLOSE

AT THE END OF THE DAY IN MY OPINION IF YOUR TRAINING AND FEEDING IS RIGHT FOR THE BIRDS THEN THEY WILL BE RIGHT FOR YOU

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timbarra i asked a genuin question about what has it bred or what hen was it paired too,ive too had pigeons that have had 10x1st ive had some breed 21x1sts ive bred 1st combine winners, multiple 1st prize winners,bred youngsters that have bred multiple prize winners and g,parents to alot more,ime not boasting but winners do come from strays and theres plenty of them.ive also had pigeons with 7-8x1sts and couldnt breed a pigeon to get home from 5miles, winners are made by accident most of the times usually by nighting out or being lost a few weeks,and also through good breeding aswell and good breeders in which i know a few on here,sorry but your not only the one who houses class on here. ;)

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cheap pigeons at that price, i think there is a 0 missing somewhere. With regards to breed i dont think it matters the winners will comeout somewhere.

 

There is one born every minute right enough!

 

 

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I have spoken with Timbarra a few times now and have found him to be a genuinely nice guy.

If you think that 30 pounds for a youngster direct from a cock with 23 1sts isn"t value for money, then you need your head examined. For god's sake give the guy a break.

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I have spoken with Timbarra a few times now and have found him to be a genuinely nice guy.

If you think that 30 pounds for a youngster direct from a cock with 23 1sts isn"t value for money, then you need your head examined. For god's sake give the guy a break.

 

I dont believe that one single person as said that £30 was not value for money,the question was what as the bird bred quite simple enough i would say,but instead of giving a simple answear Timbarra seems to want to shy away from it.

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timbarra guess your happy you sold the bird

people are entilted to ask questions on your bird's background before they part with there money i am sure you agree if you dont  you should not be selling

so here we have here is one happy seller and one happy buyer

 

end of

 

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Thanks mick, I can only put it down to jealousy mate as it drives people to an obsession to persecute others. which is a sad existance within the human race.

 

Also I would like to reply to barts statement, it is unimportant if i am happy or not, what is parramount to me is that the buyer is happy, PIGEON-MAN you have your answer and it is still irrelevant to you because the 2 youngsters are sold.

 

And I agree with Gangster go to louella and buy a youngster from a champion and see how much your quoted 0r pay £30 for a youngster and ask if the parents have bred winners !!!   more often you willget an answer... I am sure.

 

I would like also to inform there is a bird movement restriction now in place and I am unable to despatch at the moment.. I will be in touch with DEFRA to update my buyers.

 

thanks spencer ( the one most love to be jealous of lol )

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There is one born every minute right enough!

 

 

hi visiting telford at the weekend looking for birds .look no further .lots of pigeons all colours with rings outside greggs bakery all well fed.£1.oo each 50p if you catch your own. ;):)

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hi visiting telford at the weekend looking for birds .look no further .lots of pigeons all colours with rings outside greggs bakery all well fed.£1.oo each 50p if you catch your own. ;):)

 

like most things at bakerys .... doughnuts !! enough said

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I just cannot believe some of the things you write on here Timbarra,now we are jealous of you because as  possible buyers we ask questions about what you are trying to sell.AS a seller I would of thought you would of been only to pleased to answear any questions that people want to ask about birds you wish to sell and not to show the attitude you do towards people.I think your last statement just about sums your attitude up I quote (THE ONE MOST LOVE TO BE JEALOUS OF) You just havn,t got a clue have have you how far you are from the truth.

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PIGEON MAN HAVE I NOT GIVEN YOU YOUR ANSWER? AND SO NOW WHAT IS IT YOU NEED TO KNOW , YOUR LIKE A DOG WITH A BONE.. LIVE AND LET LIVE.

 

IT WAS TONGUE IN CHEEK COMMENT, TAKE IT AS THAT ALTHOUGH I REALISE ITS HARD TO EXPRESS THIS IN TEXT MESSAGE OF ANY KIND M8.

 

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you just have to go on to timbarras site to se the class of pigeons he has his pigeons look a class of there own,if one pays a lot of money for birds that have performed,the offspring might not be good racersbut they might be the breeders which has happened on hundreds of occations ,keep them flying

                                                                                                     billy

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£30.00 for a pigeon off a outstanding performance pigeon of 23x1st prize winner ,where would you get a bargain like that ,thats the pedigree there alone 23x1st ,

 

yes i would also ask if it had bred winners ,but i would also buy the pigeon if i bought pigeons.

 

i can assure you people dont sell young birds from big winners for £30.00 and no disrespect ment to you spencer but ,im sure your other birds for sale this coming season will not be sold for £30.00 from birds with no where near the wins of this pigeon.

 

people will spend thousands on birds with no near the performance of this pigeon if it had a forign ring on it or this bird was down the line in the pedigree .

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i do believe timbarra has some real class pigeons have i have seen his web site,i do especially like his janssen vanden bosch has they are the old type and its a real credit to him,i was not pulling him down at all or disregarding the birds he has,i was just asking the normal stuff like pigeon men ask,and i do truely believe they are a snap for £30,it also gives a novice a chance to get hold of good birds for that price,i hope the buyers do breed the goods off them and again well done timbarra for selling class for £30. :)

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thank you billy, and Eagleowl, yes your quite correct my youngsters start at £40 each and go up in price to £300, depending on the parents and bloodlines and performances.

I wil be selling youngsters from this cock for £80 each but they will be limited and so the 2 gentlemen getting them for £30 have done well, and I commend them on their fast no hesitant attitude to aquire good pigeons from a champion.

others can ask questions and sit typing all day putting people down and dreaming about wether they want to spend money on good birds... instead of picking up the phone calling me and securing a good deal and making a new friend in the process.

 

thank you to the droves of people who show genuine support for myself and others.

 

thanks spencer :)

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hello spencer,

                      i have no axe to grind with you, but when someone asks you a question you sometimes seem to get abit offish, perhaps sometimes you get asked the same question over and over. but at the end of the day if its £30 a bird or £100 a bird and your parting with your hard earned cash you are entitled to ask any question you feel fit, i personally think they are great buy for £30. good luck

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hi visiting telford at the weekend looking for birds .look no further .lots of pigeons all colours with rings outside greggs bakery all well fed.£1.oo each 50p if you catch your own. ;):)

 

contact me on phones4u or meet me outside greggs.im the one dressed as a squid   :)

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and ill be with scary mary....... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

 

rather you than me mick, pmsl  ;D that mary on the advert is pretty scary!  ;D


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