Guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 i was once in the first 50 from otterburn Dont believe you. ;D ;D ;D
robbiedoo. Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 stuart he my fave always the first doo i look for when i go into the loft .cant imagine him not being there and were about 4 month away from channel races . like they say if you dont put your best dont bother putting if you lose them your sick as a pig .hope you have a good one yourself from across the water im sure you will again.
carlsberg Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 best bird is 79 1st bird back every week won from 60mls to 512mls now in stock loft paired to his mother who had 16 cards in 16 races in 2 seasons , only pairing them for this season only
slinky slitheroe Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 Dont believe you. ;D ;D ;D by the way that probably equivalent of any ur performances in that SNRPC outfit Come on do it on the big stage the one and only SNFC
Blue Tooner Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 stuart he my fave always the first doo i look for when i go into the loft .cant imagine him not being there and were about 4 month away from channel races . like they say if you dont put your best dont bother putting if you lose them your sick as a pig .hope you have a good one yourself from across the water im sure you will again. Don't know if my heart will cope, thought I would be doing a homer on myself after Alencon last year :o ;D
Guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 by the way that probably equivalent of any ur performances in that SNRPC outfit Come on do it on the big stage the one and only SNFC See this is were you and i differ,i have the intelligence not to belittle another organisation,were you obviously have not. :P
slinky slitheroe Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 See this is were you and i differ,i have the intelligence not to belittle another organisation,were you obviously have not. :P never mind silly talk u and ur kind are a disgrace to the scottish pigeon sport
Guest chrisss Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 christ here we go again this is about your best bleeding pigeon not best org
Guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 never mind silly talk u and ur kind are a disgrace to the scottish pigeon sport And i would say that is the pot calling the kettle black.ps will give you another 10 minutes to respond. ;D ;D ;D
alec guinness Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 all this nonsense is a wee bit embarassing,you lanarkshire boys time to grow up. :)
slinky slitheroe Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 6 yr old blue hen 9th west sec 79th open snfc falaise 522mls 12th west sec 120th open snfc newbury 336 mls 44th west sec 349th open snfc newbury 336 mls 28th west sec snfc eastbourne 404 mls 1st club 4th open smf salisbury 355mls 4th joe murphy sporting challenge alencon 556 mls she has been a very good hen and has been timed and won prizes from other races. :) has it won a siver award +what breed is it
Tony C Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 I have high hopes for a 2 year old cock, as a yearling he topped the fed twice and got a 2nd combine. Now if that aint a kiss of death I dont know what is.
alec guinness Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 no awards,bloodlines jock allan symington x j&j hood milton of campsie. :) maybe this year.
Delboy Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Peggy, still the best ive had. As a youngster she won 2nd open Morpeth 110 miles; 1st open Ripon 164 miles; 4th open Ripon (beaten by 3 loft mates) She was the best performance yb in Scotland.As a yearling she had 3 races from Kelso, Maidstone and Lille. One of my best ever performances was when ‘Waterside Peggy’ as a 2 year old was timed at 7.45 pm (after sitting out 5 minutes) from the SNFC Gold Cup race from Liege in Belgium after 13 ½ hours on the wing flying 541 miles. When she landed the hairs on the back of my neck stood up and I was like a raving lunatic trying to get her into the loft. ‘The air was blue , but when she eventually trapped and my blood pressure settled, the realisation of maybe winning the section from the main event was sinking in. She was the first pigeon to be clocked in the section, flying 13 miles further than the 2nd bird timed and she won 1st club 1st federation 1st section E 1st West of Scotland Region; she was also the first hen timed in the race winning 5th Open. She received the Annie Ross Bowes trophy as well as 2 x S.H.U Awards for her outstanding performance in this race. I would have to say that winning the West Region from the Gold Cup race is every fancier's dream in the west of Scotland’. Peggy achieved this flying in a west by south west wind with our loft being one of the furthest located in the section being in a north west position. Another interesting fact is that Peggy must have flown well over 220 miles of water in her effort to get home and when you also consider that she battled against the North Sea winds she was without doubt the top hen in the field that day. Peggy has become the partners number one stock hen being dam of 9 individual 1st prize winners from 69 miles to 548 miles, including The Jinx 2nd section 39th open SNFC Alencon 548 miles, Pied Peggy 1st club 2nd open Scottish Midland Federation Chichester, 16th sec 86th Open Alencon.Peggy is responsible for 30+ SNFC Diplomas. Waterside Peggy.
Guest Gareth Rankin Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Remember the day well Delboy, fantastic performance she put up from Liege. Even better that she also produces the goods.
Blue Chequer Pied Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 A truly great pigeon Derek. Well done. Paul.
Ronnie Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Mine ismy check cock (superman i call him) won niort only bird on night in fed 7th combine he took tenth middlewich two bird open and took a couple of club cards.not bad for a yearling took two youngsters from him last year both took a first club fed card as well and the cock from the pair took 7th middlewich two bird open. Imagine what he might do in the hands of an experianced flyer
barnsley_pigeonman Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 best pigeon in my loft hes a pied cock wins inland and over water had about 11 cards hes 4 year old and a dark cock hes had two1st two2nds and a 3rd hes 3 year old same mother to these 2 cocks
hotrod Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 by the way that probably equivalent of any ur performances in that SNRPC outfit Come on do it on the big stage the one and only SNFC WaTS THE big STAGE slinky ? are you rubbishing our national club ? TELL ME WHO YOU ARE and i'l be only to happy to come and see you and put you right on a few things >
dazza Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Fantastic Light now 12 years old. He was 1st Open MNFC 6500 birds before being disqualified because we verified on a wrong telephone number(still gutted now) he did this to a latter drop as a 4 year old from Portsmouth 203 miles. Two weeks later he finished 3rd in the WB2BCC when he came with the winner as we were first and third. A fortnight after that he had a 15 mile toss and never showed. We were gutted - he turned up looking worse for ware at 8.00pm on a sunday eve 3 weeks later and was promptly retired to stud. He did not score as a youngbird although his nestmate did. As a yearling he was 1st Club 1st Fed 4th South Yorks Amal 4537 from Tours 444 miles. Apart from other club positions he also finished 6th Yorkshire White Rose combine 523 birds, and further 4th WB2BCC, 6thWB2BCC, 9th WB2BCC, 10th WB2BCC and 11th WB2BCC. He is still full of life now and has filled 5 from 6 eggs aagin this year. He has also bred numerous pigeons to score in the Fed and MNFC including 3 grand daughters that have finished in the top 12 section of the MNFC. Probably won't ever get another as good,but i will keep trying! He is still a real character and has been since day one
Ulsterlofts Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 A couple of the best birds in our lofts would be. "Ulsters Bang On" 1st National RPRA Young Bird Champion 3rd National RPRA 0-250 miles Sprint Champion 1st Irish Region RPRA Young Bird Champion 1st Irish Region RPRA 0-250 miles Sprint Champion 1st NIPA Young Bird of the Year 5th Hormoform bird of the year ( Only young bird to make the result ) " Taskers Choice for Ulster" 1st Open NIPA 28,000 + birds 1st Open NIPA 6,000 + birds " Cecils Classic Glory " 1st Open NIPA 8,839 birds Sennen Cove ( we where 1st & 2nd Open NIPA beating the next bird clocked into a head wind by 41 ypm ) 1st Open NIPA 3,033 birds Sennen Cove Classic 18th Open NIPA 7,832 birds Inland National 88th Open INFC 3,804 birds Yearling National ( clocked 5 loft mates infornt of him that day winning 3rd,12th ect Open National ) BHW 251-450 miles Middle Distance Champion
little sam Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Dont have a picture of mine, She is alittleblue hen bred from the Royal Lofts, 1st Club 4th fed 8th Amal from Mangotsfield, Winning the club by 13 and a half minutes, I was over the moon
Delboy Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Fantastic Light now 12 years old. He was 1st Open MNFC 6500 birds before being disqualified because we verified on a wrong telephone number(still gutted now) he did this to a latter drop as a 4 year old from Portsmouth 203 miles. Two weeks later he finished 3rd in the WB2BCC when he came with the winner as we were first and third. A fortnight after that he had a 15 mile toss and never showed. We were gutted - he turned up looking worse for ware at 8.00pm on a sunday eve 3 weeks later and was promptly retired to stud. He did not score as a youngbird although his nestmate did. As a yearling he was 1st Club 1st Fed 4th South Yorks Amal 4537 from Tours 444 miles. Apart from other club positions he also finished 6th Yorkshire White Rose combine 523 birds, and further 4th WB2BCC, 6thWB2BCC, 9th WB2BCC, 10th WB2BCC and 11th WB2BCC. He is still full of life now and has filled 5 from 6 eggs aagin this year. He has also bred numerous pigeons to score in the Fed and MNFC including 3 grand daughters that have finished in the top 12 section of the MNFC. Probably won't ever get another as good,but i will keep trying! He is still a real character and has been since day one Ive got a black cock, now 14 years old.He has won from 60 miles to 570, bred stacks of winners. I know how ye feel about your pigeon m8.They are very rear pigeons
Roland Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Your best pigeon is always the ONEW that is In the loft... ;D ;D
Guest Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Peggy, still the best ive had. As a youngster she won 2nd open Morpeth 110 miles; 1st open Ripon 164 miles; 4th open Ripon (beaten by 3 loft mates) She was the best performance yb in Scotland.As a yearling she had 3 races from Kelso, Maidstone and Lille. One of my best ever performances was when ‘Waterside Peggy’ as a 2 year old was timed at 7.45 pm (after sitting out 5 minutes) from the SNFC Gold Cup race from Liege in Belgium after 13 ½ hours on the wing flying 541 miles. When she landed the hairs on the back of my neck stood up and I was like a raving lunatic trying to get her into the loft. ‘The air was blue , but when she eventually trapped and my blood pressure settled, the realisation of maybe winning the section from the main event was sinking in. She was the first pigeon to be clocked in the section, flying 13 miles further than the 2nd bird timed and she won 1st club 1st federation 1st section E 1st West of Scotland Region; she was also the first hen timed in the race winning 5th Open. She received the Annie Ross Bowes trophy as well as 2 x S.H.U Awards for her outstanding performance in this race. I would have to say that winning the West Region from the Gold Cup race is every fancier's dream in the west of Scotland’. Peggy achieved this flying in a west by south west wind with our loft being one of the furthest located in the section being in a north west position. Another interesting fact is that Peggy must have flown well over 220 miles of water in her effort to get home and when you also consider that she battled against the North Sea winds she was without doubt the top hen in the field that day. Peggy has become the partners number one stock hen being dam of 9 individual 1st prize winners from 69 miles to 548 miles, including The Jinx 2nd section 39th open SNFC Alencon 548 miles, Pied Peggy 1st club 2nd open Scottish Midland Federation Chichester, 16th sec 86th Open Alencon.Peggy is responsible for 30+ SNFC Diplomas. Waterside Peggy. fantastic pigeon delboy shes done you proud, ps.thanks for the offer,how many rings will i send, ;D
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