Guest stb- Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 the only grizzle i can remember winning the UNC was jimmy nickolsons with humpty dumpty out of borgues but it where not a bushy Alan i have never seen a grizzle in the busschaerts ever , think they may have came fae a strange cock in the nest box somewhere ;D ;D ;D ;D
Guest vander mungo Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 listen,black w.f probally is crap but only pass on stories ive been told,from old timers up to you to decide the truth no need to be nasty about it
clayton moore Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Rapido was a super cock, At the end he was loaned to Micheal Johnson of Clwde lofts in exchange for the loan of Wrarside Queen.Sadly on his return to Aldred he only sired 1 more young a cock named Manitoa. Rapido infertile was given to Taylor bros Newbiggon.
Guest stb- Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 De45 mother was a grizle DISNY SAY THAT ON THE PEDIGREES :-/ :-/ :-/ WAS THAT BUSSCHAERTS DE45
mac1 Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 we once had a busscheart cock Dr JJ Horn lines we called "07" he won from Selby 66 miles to Bourges 556 miles i dont think many of the modern strains could manage that nowadays think your right jim,im trying to build a team for the long races like bourges,but then you see the modern breeds doing well and you already have several that are untested at this distance what do you do
Guest bakes Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 george busshaert champion rapido belg70 3204114 Georges Busschaert was born on 12th May 1911. Along with Georges his father two brothers and sister all had an interest in pigeon tacing. At the end of the 1920's the Bushaert family moved to Beveren - Leie where they established a haulage business. At the same time they invested heavily in racing pigeons from various sources. Maurice Delbar, Vandevelde, Sticklebout and Commines just to name a few. At the end of the 1940's the haulage business was sold. Busschaert opened a carpet factory in Kent, a racing partnership was formed with Gil Duncan of Deal, Kent. With the pigeons that Busshaert provided the partnership set about breaking records in the Kent clubs and feds. Between 1956 - 62 they won over 150 1st prizes, often dominating the fed results. Other fanciers rapidly became interested in the Busshaert pigeons, enabling Busschaert to sell to English fanciers. The famous Newton pair were sold at this time, their offspring dominated the West Durham amalgamation and later the up north combine. The north east of England soon became a hot bed for the Busschaerts. Everyone wanted them. Georges Busshaert became a household name within the British racing scene. In 1960 Busshaert returned to Belgium. A new phase in the Busschaert began. Gradually the old Coppi - Tito - Crack bloodlines were replaced with the new Klaren - Sooten bloodlines. Busschaert described them as smaller, better handling, with the ablity to fly further. Throughout the 70's and early 80's these new Klaren - Sooten pigeons were sold into the UK and just as before, Busschaert pigeons dominated the racing results. Champion Rapido was bred from the Klaren - Sooten family. His Offspring were noted for their sprinting ability. Also as a point of interest, Rapidos offspring were very often pied, gay pied and even pure white. An entire dynasty of sprint - middle distance racing pigeons were established upon Rapidos bloodlines. In 1982 Busschaert held a final dispersal sale. This sale shortly proceeded his death. Included in this sale were the bloodines of new introductions into the Klaren - Sooten family, such birds as Daniel, Jeroom, Den Atleet. Obviously Busschaert could not resist the temptation of buying the best to mix with his own strain. Thus making them Busschaerts, the most versatile strain in the world. all the best
Guest stb- Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 george busshaert champion rapido belg70 3204114 Georges Busschaert was born on 12th May 1911. Along with Georges his father two brothers and sister all had an interest in pigeon tacing. At the end of the 1920's the Bushaert family moved to Beveren - Leie where they established a haulage business. At the same time they invested heavily in racing pigeons from various sources. Maurice Delbar, Vandevelde, Sticklebout and Commines just to name a few. At the end of the 1940's the haulage business was sold. Busschaert opened a carpet factory in Kent, a racing partnership was formed with Gil Duncan of Deal, Kent. With the pigeons that Busshaert provided the partnership set about breaking records in the Kent clubs and feds. Between 1956 - 62 they won over 150 1st prizes, often dominating the fed results. Other fanciers rapidly became interested in the Busshaert pigeons, enabling Busschaert to sell to English fanciers. The famous Newton pair were sold at this time, their offspring dominated the West Durham amalgamation and later the up north combine. The north east of England soon became a hot bed for the Busschaerts. Everyone wanted them. Georges Busshaert became a household name within the British racing scene. In 1960 Busshaert returned to Belgium. A new phase in the Busschaert began. Gradually the old Coppi - Tito - Crack bloodlines were replaced with the new Klaren - Sooten bloodlines. Busschaert described them as smaller, better handling, with the ablity to fly further. Throughout the 70's and early 80's these new Klaren - Sooten pigeons were sold into the UK and just as before, Busschaert pigeons dominated the racing results. Champion Rapido was bred from the Klaren - Sooten family. His Offspring were noted for their sprinting ability. Also as a point of interest, Rapidos offspring were very often pied, gay pied and even pure white. An entire dynasty of sprint - middle distance racing pigeons were established upon Rapidos bloodlines. In 1982 Busschaert held a final dispersal sale. This sale shortly proceeded his death. Included in this sale were the bloodines of new introductions into the Klaren - Sooten family, such birds as Daniel, Jeroom, Den Atleet. Obviously Busschaert could not resist the temptation of buying the best to mix with his own strain. Thus making them Busschaerts, the most versatile strain in the world. all the best YOU WOULD WONDER WHERE ALL THE MASSES OF PURE WHITES AND GAY PIEDS COME FROM KLAUS
Guest j.bamling Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 YOU WOULD WONDER WHERE ALL THE MASSES OF PURE WHITES AND GAY PIEDS COME FROM KLAUS People like Louella making money as the white are great sellers that was the same with Parkside superman Louella spoilt them in the end
Guest stb- Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 People like Louella making money as the white are great sellers that was the same with Parkside superman Louella spoilt them in the end thats what i was meaning jimmy , spoiled is the word m8. manufactured whites . blue water white emperors comes to mind aswell ;)
the tree man Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Reading with great interest all the threads about the bush'ys brings back good thoughts. just an apprentice at the time could'nt afford them. Thinking about starting up againand thought about John Crowder is he still on the go? if so does anybody have an address for him. Was there with a former club mate years ago and can still remember the Pluto Mealys "stunning" The treeman
BLACK W F Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 listen,black w.f probally is crap but only pass on stories ive been told,from old timers up to you to decide the truth no need to be nasty about it was not being nasty mate my way of joking no nast yness meant ;) ;)
BLACK W F Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Reading with great interest all the threads about the bush'ys brings back good thoughts. just an apprentice at the time could'nt afford them. Thinking about starting up againand thought about John Crowder is he still on the go? if so does anybody have an address for him. Was there with a former club mate years ago and can still remember the Pluto Mealys "stunning" The treeman yes mate i was down at him last year and the bushys aint changed they are still fantastic i took my mate to see him and listen to one of the old masters we spent a few great hours with him will see if i can find his address and pm it to you tomorrow cheers Alan
the tree man Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Thanks Allan that would be good have'nt raced for a wee while and just get more & more frustrated every year browsing this site Treeman
just ask me Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Rapido was a super cock, At the end he was loaned to Micheal Johnson of Clwde lofts in exchange for the loan of Wrarside Queen.Sadly on his return to Aldred he only sired 1 more young a cock named Manitoa. Rapido infertile was given to Taylor bros Newbiggon. great fanicer micheal johnston and had the goods
BLACK W F Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 as there was many great bushys do any of the guys remember the bag of coals ck he had at least 10x wins
BLACK W F Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 i remember reading an article on ali bros i think it was martin who answered this question do you have any regrets he said with hind sight yes before we raced bushys we had a very good family of vandies when the bushys started winning we got shot of the vandies it was a big mistake we should have kept them and crossed them just shows that hind sight is a great thing remember in a lot of parts of the country the vandies where the best
Guest stb- Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Remember visiting fanciers in the 70,s in the UNC percymain shiremoor etc and they all had the vandies ;)
the tree man Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Speaking of Clwyd lofts anybody remember the blue cock Champion Anchorjack treeman
BLACK W F Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Remember visiting fanciers in the 70,s in the UNC percymain shiremoor etc and they all had the vandies ;) yes they where hard day tough as nails them doos cracking doos a lot of belg familys got them in them van der espt ect great old doos
Guest stb- Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 yes they where hard day tough as nails them doos cracking doos a lot of belg familys got them in them van der espt ect great old doos SADDLY MOST O THEM HAVE GONE NOW ALAN INCLUDING THE FANCIERS .. THE GOOD AULD DAYS
BLACK W F Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 SADDLY MOST O THEM HAVE GONE NOW ALAN INCLUDING THE FANCIERS .. THE GOOD AULD DAYS there,s not many but there are one or two who have kept them they where old fashion doos the working mans race horses they always came through cracking blacks i remember many years a go a guy he had a loft of them cracking doos any way he says i,m sick of blks i,ve paired them and they mostly barless mealeys my mate laughed and said you stupid ct what will they breed next year ;D ;D ;D ;D
Guest stb- Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 there,s not many but there are one or two who have kept them they where old fashion doos the working mans race horses they always came through cracking blacks i remember many years a go a guy he had a loft of them cracking doos any way he says i,m sick of blks i,ve paired them and they mostly barless mealeys my mate laughed and said you stupid ct what will they breed next year ;D ;D ;D ;D HAD A FEW SARE HEEDS AFTER A NIGHT IN THE PERCY ARMS ALAN , AND GOT A CRACKIN BLACK VANDY HEN OF JIMMY DIXON THAT WAS 3RD UNC LILLERS
mac1 Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 think your right jim,im trying to build a team for the long races like bourges,but then you see the modern breeds doing well and you already have several that are untested at this distance what do you do
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