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Guest Paul Fairweather
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Over the years what bloodlines family's have you been doing alright with cheers Paul :)

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Over the years what bloodlines family's have you been doing alright with cheers Paul :)

Van reet, Delbar and Kirkpatrick

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I think the old Vandies were one of the best for a lot of years ,got most of mine off the late George Gorley,then introduced some Dick Baldwin Barkers which were better at the distance,now the more modern birds mostly Van Reet.

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Guest maricelbill
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Busschaert,Van Reet and now the Janssen based family from Adrian Duggins.

 

 

 

i was offered a pair of adrian duggins janssens earlier today top pair of pigeons incl 2nd national. owner packed in. don't know much about them.

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I think the old Vandies were one of the best for a lot of years ,got most of mine off the late George Gorley,then introduced some Dick Baldwin Barkers which were better at the distance,now the more modern birds mostly Van Reet.

 

George Gorley now there a name of the past he had some good busscharets aswell

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in the 70s dordins nash of croy birds and davidson of coalburn .

 

late 70 s busschaerts, till present ,, 1988 vanreets till present

 

90s van loons @ brackhuis till present , Also walkingshaws till present .

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i was offered a pair of adrian duggins janssens earlier today top pair of pigeons incl 2nd national. owner packed in. don't know much about them.

 

 

If the lads packed in take them bill be worth a try what national we talking about and at what distance?

Guest maricelbill
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George Gorley now there a name of the past he had some good busscharets aswell

 

 

 

 

jeff fryatt. remember him?

Guest maricelbill
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If the lads packed in take them bill be worth a try what national we talking about and at what distance?

 

 

 

 

young bird national bernie i think girvan 225 miles. pigeon was there to win it but the fancier slipped up. when it comes to nationals we're in the middle of a very wide front maybe 150 miles so takes doing. they've bred some very good pigeons apparently and cost a few quid. i didn't ask further yet. but I will.

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When your talking breeds years ago i had one or two Verheye"s is there anyone on here still fly"s them as i remember there was a lot of gay pieds and near whites glad if anyone can help.

Guest chad3646
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Bassett,s (liquorice allsorts) :emoticon-0136-giggle:

 

 

if the truth be known andy, the most of them are liquorice allsorts, but they will say its a pure this and a pure that

 

:emoticon-0138-thinking: :emoticon-0138-thinking:

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Had some great breeds over the years, but probs the Van Reets for Fed racing, head winds and dodgy atmospherics they're at their best but no so good when its raining.

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Guest Gareth Rankin
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For the distance it has had to be the west of Scotland strain, (if there is such a thing), tried and tested for many decades. Nothing beats generation after generation of pigeons that are acclimatised to the terrain and environment that have to race into. jmo

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For the distance it has had to be the west of Scotland strain, (if there is such a thing), tried and tested for many decades. Nothing beats generation after generation of pigeons that are acclimatised to the terrain and environment that have to race into. jmo

 

 

It cant be easy flying into Ayrshire and also the far north,

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