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I have just been updating my records, and have just noticed how many youngsters I have bred, that are going/gone to others, these are due to me supporting Basics auctions for Good causes, 8 off, 4 for PB member shasha,1 promised to PB member thedoo, for his Clydesdale midweek club, 4 for a fancier from North Hampton, and a further 3 for our local clubs sales, and 1 for the Fed.

 

So a total so far of 21 youngsters bred by me, going elsewhere. I am not convinced this is the final totalhttp://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/emoticon-0138-thinking.gif

 

I must add I have been gifted 2 from John Milne, and I bought Whitty,s 2 in one of the auctions.

 

This in my opinion is what the sport is all about.JMO

 

 

 

What about you?

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2 gone already ,and a further 4 to go from only 14 bred in the stock loft :emoticon-0127-lipssealed: .only 2 coming in tho . after checking our records at the end of the last season half the youngsters we had ,were bought in (23) only 7 of them left tho :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

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The sport is all about helping people out when they need it a favour for a favour last year we gifted a fancier 6 young bird and he come down and repaired our roof this year we need help for a sale people help out that why this sport can't die

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I have just been updating my records, and have just noticed how many youngsters I have bred, that are going/gone to others, these are due to me supporting Basics auctions for Good causes, 8 off, 4 for PB member shasha,1 promised to PB member thedoo, for his Clydesdale midweek club, 4 for a fancier from North Hampton, and a further 3 for our local clubs sales, and 1 for the Fed.

 

So a total so far of 21 youngsters bred by me, going elsewhere. I am not convinced this is the final total

 

I must add I have been gifted 2 from John Milne, and I bought Whitty,s 2 in one of the auctions.

 

This in my opinion is what the sport is all about.JMO

 

 

 

What about you?

a few going out as usual to friends and charity auctions/breeder buyers

the number at the moment is sitting at 34 with a few more later bred ones to go

when a friend gets settled into his new house

Posted

I have just been updating my records, and have just noticed how many youngsters I have bred, that are going/gone to others, these are due to me supporting Basics auctions for Good causes, 8 off, 4 for PB member shasha,1 promised to PB member thedoo, for his Clydesdale midweek club, 4 for a fancier from North Hampton, and a further 3 for our local clubs sales, and 1 for the Fed.

 

So a total so far of 21 youngsters bred by me, going elsewhere. I am not convinced this is the final total

I must add I have been gifted 2 from John Milne, and I bought Whitty,s 2 in one of the auctions.

 

This in my opinion is what the sport is all about.JMO

 

 

 

What about you?

 

Very perceptive Brian

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