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Guest TAMMY_1
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I have some that look identical that I would swap to anyone for just about anything.  The dang things are homers and always return hours after the racers..... ;D ;D ;D

 

PAIR OF WELLINGTON BOOTS  ONE HAS SLIGHT LEAK  [ TRIED TO SWAP THESE BEFORE ]

  • 4 weeks later...
Guest shadow
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never found many good chocolates yet apart from milk tray

  • 3 weeks later...
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never found many good chocolates yet apart from milk tray

 

pmsl ... Good one  ;D

  • 2 months later...
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Hi there,

 

chocolate pigeons are not known for their racing prowess, I only know of a couple. Mick Harvey had a good one, and the other was a pigeon called Simply Red, featured in the book "The Art Of Racing & Breeding." Although he was named Simply Red, he was a definate Chocolate! Chocolate pigeons are mainly breeders, and like all colours & strains, there is more crap than good. If you have a chocolate, pair it to a Blue Janssen based hen with the opposite coloured eye to what your chocolate has. Look out for the "Mottle Blue" youngsters that you will eventually get. I have had good success with chequers, bronze schallies etc from these pairs, but when you get the "Mottle Blues" and Blues from them, you are usually in for prize cards! Please try it, I did in my early years of racing pigeons and have had several crackers over the years! Have just got them back in my young bird team this year again so I'll keep you posted!

 

Davey B

 

 

 

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