danlfc1 Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 hi guys, im trying to help a friend out a get rid of some of her late husbands racing pigeons that she has been left with.some are stock birds and the others are racing birds which will need to be retrained but i think it will be worth your time because some of these birds have won things in the past.im asking for a small donation which will go to charity (cancer research and the rspb)collection from ampthill, bedfordshire if anyone is interested let me know asap please.thanks.
alex wight Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 hi guys, im trying to help a friend out a get rid of some of her late husbands racing pigeons that she has been left with.some are stock birds and the others are racing birds which will need to be retrained but i think it will be worth your time because some of these birds have won things in the past.im asking for a small donation which will go to charity (cancer research and the rspb)collection from ampthill, bedfordshire if anyone is interested let me know asap please.thanks. Some more details may help move them on, if you know any. As for a donation, cancer research yes however rspb, that aint gonna happen ma friend. good luck.
Guest strapper Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 hi guys, im trying to help a friend out a get rid of some of her late husbands racing pigeons that she has been left with.some are stock birds and the others are racing birds which will need to be retrained but i think it will be worth your time because some of these birds have won things in the past.im asking for a small donation which will go to charity (cancer research and the rspb)collection from ampthill, bedfordshire if anyone is interested let me know asap please.thanks. i think the name of the owner of the pigeons might help in getting rid of some,with respect a donation to cnacer research will be no problem who ever gets the birds, but a donation to rspb would be very hard to get. can you name the fancier whose pigeons these were and club.?
danlfc1 Posted August 21, 2010 Author Report Posted August 21, 2010 i think the name of the owner of the pigeons might help in getting rid of some,with respect a donation to cnacer research will be no problem who ever gets the birds, but a donation to rspb would be very hard to get. can you name the fancier whose pigeons these were and club.?
danlfc1 Posted August 21, 2010 Author Report Posted August 21, 2010 to be honest guys i dont realy know any more than whats already been said as i have no clue about the sport.i see your point about the rspb but its not my money to donate,im sure if you just say where you want your donations to go it would be no trouble. the guys name is keith hymus and i think he was a member of the shillington club but i dont realy know. she just wants them to go to a good home where they will be looked after by someone who cares a knows what there doing.
Claire_brooks Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 HI, Do you know if there is any equipment for sale... I am looking espcialy for a feeder and a T3 clock... Thank you Claire
danlfc1 Posted August 21, 2010 Author Report Posted August 21, 2010 HI, Do you know if there is any equipment for sale... I am looking espcialy for a feeder and a T3 clock... Thank you Claire i dont know claire but i will find out for you asap a grt back to you.thanks.
Roland Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 hi guys, im trying to help a friend out a get rid of some of her late husbands racing pigeons that she has been left with.some are stock birds and the others are racing birds which will need to be retrained but i think it will be worth your time because some of these birds have won things in the past.im asking for a small donation which will go to charity (cancer research and the rspb)collection from ampthill, bedfordshire if anyone is interested let me know asap please.thanks. Cancer yes. Retyped times.... Simple to say really though 'RSPB no way and not interestd. I like birds too much sorry'. Would gladly write a cheque out to nigh any other charity / Concern though!
Guest joshdonlan Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 TO DONATE TO THE RSPBOP, YOU MAY ASWELL GO AND NECK ALL YOUR PIGEONS
jamesb Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 hi guys, im trying to help a friend out a get rid of some of her late husbands racing pigeons that she has been left with.some are stock birds and the others are racing birds which will need to be retrained but i think it will be worth your time because some of these birds have won things in the past.im asking for a small donation which will go to charity (cancer research and the rspb)collection from ampthill, bedfordshire if anyone is interested let me know asap please.thanks.pm sent
Roland Posted August 21, 2010 Report Posted August 21, 2010 I don't know, I think, feel that perhaps danlfc1 has voice in good heart. May well not know of the 1000's of lives, not only the 000's of pigeons, but all habbitats of the town and country. I certainly hope that that is the case. Or may be he wants us to donate pain killers or lard. Sheep dip like goldern fleece even... now I'll donate that for free, and no reason or cause lol.
Whitepied Posted August 22, 2010 Report Posted August 22, 2010 Hi I be intrested in some I'm in Luton so not far to collect if any left a donation not a problem
danlfc1 Posted August 23, 2010 Author Report Posted August 23, 2010 is the birds still available all the birds are still avaliable at the moment.chris was kind enough to explain to me why most people on here are so anti rspb and now i can see your point. all donations will now be going to cancer reserch uk.thanks again chris, top man.if anyone is interested in taking the birds feel free to call her on 01525 403705.cheers.
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