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hi could you put up picks off your black's doo's and tell there strain ive seen some cracking blacks on my visits to local flyers lofts mostly busshaerts,warhogs(spelling) would be very much apreciated

 

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k baker.

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the other strains i've liked that had a few Velvet blacks in are wildermeesch and the krauths were promenately blacks , you dont see much of these colours these days

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the blue cock next to the blak hen looks the part to how is he breed ;) ;)

 

hes full brother to my good cock this year

that won 3rd club 47th Fed clermont 358 miles 47th Fed Jouey le chatel 414 miles and 3rd club 16th fed Nevers 524 miles , his father and sires half brother both won 3rd fed 420 miles from Lerwick he goes back to Ken Anbys Pau winner crossed with Van Braune  ;)

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ive one black hen but havent any pics at hand..only close to the blacks i have other than her is these dark(dark uns) busshaerts...shown on here b4...i also have a few others

this cock has bred 3 to score this year at club level.

he is one of the best handling birds i have.

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ive one black hen but havent any pics at hand..only close to the blacks i have other than her is these dark(dark uns) busshaerts...shown on here b4...i also have a few others

this cock has bred 3 to score this year at club level.

he is one of the best handling birds i have.

thats one of the biggest racing pigeons i have seen for a will looking good mate

 

 

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thats one of the biggest racing pigeons i have seen for a will looking good mate

 

 

he,s in the stock loft, i use him to threaten the sparrow hawks.... ;D ;D

 

 

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How about this for black? or are they called spread?

 

Anyway I have these two long distance pair (They are delbars). The cock (top picture) is young bird this year and the hen (bottom picture) is last year.

They are paired up.

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How about this for black? or are they called spread?

 

Anyway I have these two long distance pair (They are delbars). The cock (top picture) is young bird this year and the hen (bottom picture) is last year.

They are paired up.

 

very nice like the top one :)

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