peterpau Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Every pigeon in my pen has a pedigree it's just that we only have 4 out of forty that are not crossed. Bin the bloody pedigree's. Distance sorts 'em out.
peterpau Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 lol here comes the question again lol no family strain or whatever is pure use have to realise that. These fanciers never stuck out with one strain or family and called it theres. You will notice if you delve right back into all these so called family and strains there are 2,3,4, or even maybe 5 crosses. People who have these strains names are constantly looking out for 'GOOD PIGEONS'. Gaby Vandenbeele is one that comes to mind, he brings in a 'GOOD PIGEON' here and there to add to his blood to make his pigeons better, he doesnt look for 'GOOD PIGEONS' under the strain name Vandenbeele he looks for 'Good Pigeons'. Same with all the top fanciers living now and of the past, They may have created a good 'strain' but they constantly add new blood, it could be once a year or even more. But the thing that is common with them they only bring in 'Good Pigeons'. Go out and buy the best your money can afford, if you cant buy the champion itself or its parents, by a son or daughter. Buy the Best forget about stain and family names and you will go far! You aint far off the mark pal. Well said...........
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