maxwell Posted October 1, 2008 Report Posted October 1, 2008 Im not 100% but i think you will find that the silver shadow van-loons also have the Tounier lines in there make up and this is where the grizzle colour comes from.
DeDarren Posted November 18, 2008 Report Posted November 18, 2008 I was offered a red mosaic Van Loon cock a couple of years back by a Mr & Mrs Carr of Dundee who used to adertise Planet Van Loons on a semi-regular basis in the BHW (as well as the old Corbetts) and it set the alarm bells ringing, so I phoned up Gary Planet and I asked him if it was possible and he said yes indeed, and that from time to time, the family would throw up reds and mosaics, especially when pairing the Scrumpy x Thunderbird and Whiteflight bloodlines particularely closely together, but I don't think these are the same reds as those being advertised by Jaap on Elimar, which upon inspecting the pedigrees, have definitely got a splash of the old Tournier in them.
Guest Paulo Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 people will pay a fortune for these so called pedigree birds on the continent and all of them are crossed with other winners regardless of names !!! makes you laugh dont it,,,if you cross a bird here in uk most fanciers dont want to know,,,,,cross it in the belgium or similar country and its worth a fortune and comes with pedigree !!!! Cross's are what bred you the goods I've found people go on and on about strains but its just a mans name at the end of the day good birds are good birds. I've found the van loons to be a very good bird to cross in so far
swilcox Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 The most important aspect of buying any pigeons is results, both of the dutch breeders mentioned have none as they are none fanciers!! They are breeding pigeons of colour and type purely to sell and if you check there pedigrees they buy low value stock and sale at a competative price. They i believe cross some pigeons with Show Pigeons to enhance there beauty but again i dont think they hide this (seen it on another thread). Nowt wrong with that, if people CHOOSE to invest in there stock then thats there choice. The birth place of Grizzle Van Loons is Aad Van Berkel of Rotterdam, they came from a cheq Van Loon Rominger and a Grizzle Hen 817 who was 50 % Van Loon 50% Tournier, this pair bred Silver Shadow, Silver Shadow 2, Silver Boy Silver Star, Silverman etc and this is the only line there is. In Van Loons loft you will only find Blue and Cheq. Most of the birds on Elimar have very very little Silver Shadow Van Loon in them, they have been paired to other grizzles lines to maintain the colour purely for the purpose of selling and not a result in sight. Stuart
Guest Paulo Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 The most important aspect of buying any pigeons is results, both of the dutch breeders mentioned have none as they are none fanciers!! They are breeding pigeons of colour and type purely to sell and if you check there pedigrees they buy low value stock and sale at a competative price. They i believe cross some pigeons with Show Pigeons to enhance there beauty but again i dont think they hide this (seen it on another thread). Nowt wrong with that, if people CHOOSE to invest in there stock then thats there choice. The birth place of Grizzle Van Loons is Aad Van Berkel of Rotterdam, they came from a cheq Van Loon Rominger and a Grizzle Hen 817 who was 50 % Van Loon 50% Tournier, this pair bred Silver Shadow, Silver Shadow 2, Silver Boy Silver Star, Silverman etc and this is the only line there is. In Van Loons loft you will only find Blue and Cheq. Most of the birds on Elimar have very very little Silver Shadow Van Loon in them, they have been paired to other grizzles lines to maintain the colour purely for the purpose of selling and not a result in sight. Stuart Do you normally get decent lines from Ponderosa then? Thats where mine are through PM me if you don't want to post out negative etc
swilcox Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 Sorry i didnt mean Ponderosa, i think they supply good honest pigeons and have a good reputation. I was refering to the The Dutch Guy and his father in law.
Guest Paulo Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 Sorry i didnt mean Ponderosa, i think they supply good honest pigeons and have a good reputation. I was refering to the The Dutch Guy and his father in law. cheers I've only got my hen last year but have some high hopes from her. She's a belter
Guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 THE SILVER SHADOW LINES ARE WINNING ALL OVER THE WORLD THATS A FACT MR WILCOX HAD A SALE OF THESE BIRDS AT TELFORD SHOW AND I MUST SAY TOP CLASS BIRDS.I MYSELF HAVE SOME 15 PAIRS OF SILVER SHADOW LINES INCLUDING AD VAN BERKEL. WHICH ARE TOP CLASS BIRDS.BEFORE I PURCHASED ANY OF THESE LINES I STUDED THEM FOR A YEAR OR SO.AS I DONT RACE ANY MORE I WHANTED TO BREED AND SALE A FEW BIRDS TO KEEP MY HAND IN.I KNOW THESE LINES WILL PUT A SMILE ON YOUR FACE COME RACE DAY.
Guest slugmonkey Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 We had a guy here who was the first agent for Cattryse and Bolle here ( Bill Bonwell ) and he had a few reds I am sure some of the Cattryse were red all of the Planet Bros ( Paul Partridge ) lines I have are blues and checks
Guest rodders Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 i remember reading years ago that most belgium fanciers liked to cross a red bird into their family to improve feather quality so realy you can expect a red to pop up anywere you dont see red gabys but m&d have a main stock pair that has prodused mealys ?
Guest cloudview Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 i remember reading years ago that most belgium fanciers liked to cross a red bird into their family to improve feather quality so realy you can expect a red to pop up anywere you dont see red gabys but m&d have a main stock pair that has prodused mealys ? reds will only as you say pop up anywhere if you have reds in your team , you will not get them out of blues or cheqs many afancier been done not knowing that information only last year at blackpool , i was interested in a dark cheq delbar on ian axes stall , only one problem ,its sire was ablue , and its dam was a blue pied , when i pointed it out to them , were not interested , so theres one stud i wont bother with again
Guest rodders Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 surelly if theres a red gene in the family line it can pop up now n then??
Guest cloudview Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 makes no difference rodders , i can see where your coming from tho ive bred blues and cheqs out of my red mealy birds but they themselvea wont pass that to to their off spring un less paired to a red or mealy in fact only last week i asked to look at a mealy cocks pedigree , this bird was ten years old ,the owner had,nt noticed it was bred from two blue,s impossible
Guest rodders Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 from what iv read eisenhower a stock cock of m & d,s gaby,s is a mealy but i havnt seen any other red or mealy gabys so i asumed this was a throw back as was told this breeding line throws an odd coulered one now and again
sammy Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 was interested in a dark cheq delbar on ian axes stall , only one problem ,its sire was ablue , and its dam was a blue pied , when i pointed it out to them , were not interested , so theres one stud i wont bother with again ,have noticed this myself onmany occassions at blackpool not only from that stud but a few and a thing buyers should be aware of, not really a pedigree but couldnt help noticing this con
white logan Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 does anyone have a spare red grizzle cock bird that i could buy , beg, borrow , thanks
Guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 The most important aspect of buying any pigeons is results, both of the dutch breeders mentioned have none as they are none fanciers!! They are breeding pigeons of colour and type purely to sell and if you check there pedigrees they buy low value stock and sale at a competative price. They i believe cross some pigeons with Show Pigeons to enhance there beauty but again i dont think they hide this (seen it on another thread). Nowt wrong with that, if people CHOOSE to invest in there stock then thats there choice. The birth place of Grizzle Van Loons is Aad Van Berkel of Rotterdam, they came from a cheq Van Loon Rominger and a Grizzle Hen 817 who was 50 % Van Loon 50% Tournier, this pair bred Silver Shadow, Silver Shadow 2, Silver Boy Silver Star, Silverman etc and this is the only line there is. In Van Loons loft you will only find Blue and Cheq. Most of the birds on Elimar have very very little Silver Shadow Van Loon in them, they have been paired to other grizzles lines to maintain the colour purely for the purpose of selling and not a result in sight. Stuart Van loon has had grizzels in his loft, i have a direct cock coming to me,also i have bred a pair of red grizzels from my silver shadows
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