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brought in 6 pair of kees bosua summer bred youngsters, looking to breed a few of them this year, see how they go then hopefully cross them in next year.

And the youngens look the part mate,good luck with them this next coming season. :emoticon-0138-thinking: :emoticon-0138-thinking:

 

I've bought a pair of Van Reets off a lad that's packed in,two Karel Boakes hens and a cock. :emoticon-0127-lipssealed::emoticon-0138-thinking:

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Lol no Geordie I've made my mind up try something new

 

keep looking for something different to try and you will always be pushing yourself and never become bored with this wonderful sport.

the late Jackie Good once told me that he was a 100% pigeon fancier because when he was not actively involved with the birds he was thinking and planning how he could improve on his performances.

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keep looking for something different to try and you will always be pushing yourself and never become bored with this wonderful sport.

the late Jackie Good once told me that he was a 100% pigeon fancier because when he was not actively involved with the birds he was thinking and planning how he could improve on his performances.

 

You are going to have to put in an exceptional effort or you will never lose that Anderson Shield. :)

Well done once again Robert, one year off to give the others a chance, then back to the winning ways. Were you trying something different or did you just take the foot off the pedal? :)

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