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what is your favorite bred and why  mine being staff van reets and red fox Jansen's as i did ok in club fed with this type . i now have 1or 2 jan aardens as i hoping to race a bit further

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Also Janardens for me, cracking looking birds and bred for the distance ;) but also win from the shorter distances also ;)

 

Jan aardens for me also then again am a new starter, i like them for there colours but will see once i start racing  :)

Guest Hjaltland
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I like dark cheqs, blues, quite like mealy hens, don't care for reds generally...

 

Only jokin', distance birds like the Jan aarden, Van Geel, Ko Nipius family are great lookers as Sapper says.

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WINNERS

 

Youngzimmy in one word you highlight the reason why perhaps many of us don't do so well. If you limit yourself to one family then you limit your possibilities. Last dec I went to Masserellas for their redundant stock sale. Distance is my aim and I was short of 3 hens for 500/700 mile racing I could not afford the prices on the open market for good 500/700 milers. I went straight to the Jan Aardens, why because of my preconception that a) they have some of the finest pure bred B) I do like how they look. I actually bought 3 hens, which is what I went up for. I had some money 'spare' (burns a hole in my pocket, if I have money for birds!)and I saw some laffy daffys, now they are to my mind one of the finest breeds to hit this country and one with little exposure!I bought 2 cocks and 2 hens, a crazy decision when I had just sold birds to get down to nestbox space. Then I was strolling around and saw only a few Delbars and a magnificent cock, so I bought him too, I didn't 'need' the last 5 they were going to give me a headache, space wise. Then I saw some Catrysse, which surprised me, didn't think louella stil had them, by heck they were nice but my hands stayed in my pocket, I just couldnot take any more, I had enough money left to buy another 2 if I'd wanted. Finally I saw some Van Hees and there was a 99 hen blew me away, didn't buy her but wish I had!

The moral for me is if you limit yourself to a breed you limit your potential. Muat admit if I'd seen them all first would have taken the van hee hen before one of the jan aardens.

The delbar clock I missed a trick though, I din't notice he had hardening of the arteries when I saw him, and he is no more.

Back on thread I used to love the Dordins and now the Jan Aardens!

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i like the ones that appear on the horizen coming home like a bullet to win!!!!

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Youngzimmy in one word you highlight the reason why perhaps many of us don't do so well. If you limit yourself to one family then you limit your possibilities. Last dec I went to Masserellas for their redundant stock sale. Distance is my aim and I was short of 3 hens for 500/700 mile racing I could not afford the prices on the open market for good 500/700 milers. I went straight to the Jan Aardens, why because of my preconception that a) they have some of the finest pure bred B) I do like how they look. I actually bought 3 hens, which is what I went up for. I had some money 'spare' (burns a hole in my pocket, if I have money for birds!)and I saw some laffy daffys, now they are to my mind one of the finest breeds to hit this country and one with little exposure!I bought 2 cocks and 2 hens, a crazy decision when I had just sold birds to get down to nestbox space. Then I was strolling around and saw only a few Delbars and a magnificent cock, so I bought him too, I didn't 'need' the last 5 they were going to give me a headache, space wise. Then I saw some Catrysse, which surprised me, didn't think louella stil had them, by heck they were nice but my hands stayed in my pocket, I just couldnot take any more, I had enough money left to buy another 2 if I'd wanted. Finally I saw some Van Hees and there was a 99 hen blew me away, didn't buy her but wish I had!

The moral for me is if you limit yourself to a breed you limit your potential. Muat admit if I'd seen them all first would have taken the van hee hen before one of the jan aardens.

The delbar clock I missed a trick though, I din't notice he had hardening of the arteries when I saw him, and he is no more.

Back on thread I used to love the Dordins and now the Jan Aardens!

very good point dont limit your self to one family

 

Guest cloudview
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dordins for me , quality feather ,a must for distance racing , although mine a crossed now except for the stock birds . into these ive put aardens, delbar , van de wegen , kirklands old family , and recently a few eric fox s   , so my own family now

also have vanloons and flor engels for the middle distance, or should i say your 8 to 10 hour races

Guest chrisss
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Youngzimmy in one word you highlight the reason why perhaps many of us don't do so well. If you limit yourself to one family then you limit your possibilities. Last dec I went to Masserellas for their redundant stock sale. Distance is my aim and I was short of 3 hens for 500/700 mile racing I could not afford the prices on the open market for good 500/700 milers. I went straight to the Jan Aardens, why because of my preconception that a) they have some of the finest pure bred B) I do like how they look. I actually bought 3 hens, which is what I went up for. I had some money 'spare' (burns a hole in my pocket, if I have money for birds!)and I saw some laffy daffys, now they are to my mind one of the finest breeds to hit this country and one with little exposure!I bought 2 cocks and 2 hens, a crazy decision when I had just sold birds to get down to nestbox space. Then I was strolling around and saw only a few Delbars and a magnificent cock, so I bought him too, I didn't 'need' the last 5 they were going to give me a headache, space wise. Then I saw some Catrysse, which surprised me, didn't think louella stil had them, by heck they were nice but my hands stayed in my pocket, I just couldnot take any more, I had enough money left to buy another 2 if I'd wanted. Finally I saw some Van Hees and there was a 99 hen blew me away, didn't buy her but wish I had!

The moral for me is if you limit yourself to a breed you limit your potential. Muat admit if I'd seen them all first would have taken the van hee hen before one of the jan aardens.

The delbar clock I missed a trick though, I din't notice he had hardening of the arteries when I saw him, and he is no more.

Back on thread I used to love the Dordins and now the Jan Aardens!

 

and that is why it is so good to have you back,

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Has to be those that win. I've crossed every family i've ever had. Theres too much emphasis on names, after all when your generations away from the origin, its the birds that do the winning not the name.

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what is it they say the best apples always fall closest to the tree, long distance pigeons no matter what (strain)they are.

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Van Reets for us, put up some top class performances for us.

 

 

                                                           Paul

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dordins for me , quality feather ,a must for distance racing , although mine a crossed now except for the stock birds . into these ive put aardens, delbar , van de wegen , kirklands old family , and recently a few eric fox s   , so my own family now

also have vanloons and flor engels for the middle distance, or should i say your 8 to 10 hour races

 

delbars for me and ours came from a true gentleman of the sport who came from your area J.L Roberts Marple

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WINNERS

 

any strain but winners more imoportant than a brand ;-)

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When I discover birds that do well for me I won't care a bit how they look or what blood runs through their veins. I'm new at this but will have two criteria, health and performance.

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