ken Posted July 13, 2008 Report Posted July 13, 2008 hi iv had a bit of intrest in this old stock cock but they havent herd of lona his mother here are afew of her positions and breed she is a Van wanwoy x stichelbaut 1st sect E 46th open palamos 815ml bbc. furthestflying bird in race time 2nd sect 68thopen palamos 815 ml bbc again winning furthest flying bird in race time 55th open barcelona 3rd sect e verirred 842 mls 39th open nantes 4th sect438 ml 133rd open bordeaux 3rd sect e 596 mlsm bbc 604th open pau 33rd sect k 703 ml nfc 24 th le fert bernard 370 ml mnfc 9th sect bordeaux 283rd open 596mls bbc this hen flew aproxermatly 7,987 nat ional miles
Guest shadow Posted July 13, 2008 Report Posted July 13, 2008 I stand corrected if I am wrong but believe she was bred and raced by a Mr wooliss of waltham nr grimsby he only races in long distance and has children off her in his loft today was named lona as she homed on her own from all national races as not many people from that area raced in those clubs
ken Posted July 13, 2008 Author Report Posted July 13, 2008 your wright shadow she was raced by mr/mrs paul wolliss grimsby. she was bred in the north east hartlepool NEHU 95 HAR 7400 cracking hen
Chris Little Posted July 13, 2008 Report Posted July 13, 2008 Have a peek at Paul's website for info www.longdistancepigeons.co.uk Cheers Chris
Guest challengerlofts Posted October 13, 2008 Report Posted October 13, 2008 nice person to talk with. got delivered my red hen, before amtrak gone bust.
Paul woolliss Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 Hi Ken, just reading your post about Lona, did not understand the old stock cock bit, anything you would like to know, just ask i presume you realise she was a hen Lona, vanwanroy x Stickelbaut , the Pol Bostyn stickelbauts, The van/wanroy side she went right back to The Barcelona international winner of joe Hendricks Twello, Her G/children are winning still in uk, scotland, Wales and Japan ,Most recent report 4 weeks ago in the Europa race her blood helped 4th open for Mr Peter Ryder a tough race by all accounts, Paul Woolliss.
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