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Very nice indeed, wouldn't mind a hen section full of them ;-)

 

 

Steve

 

Steve

There's a full brother(nest mate) to her,but he won't stand still long enough to take a photo of him.

Hopefully they will be going over the water this season ???? :emoticon-0138-thinking: :emoticon-0138-thinking:

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The first pigeons I had were Barker based although not pure I got them off my late uncle Sonny Borrill in the early 70s...they all originated from a 65 rung Blue Cock and a 70 rung Black Hen as far as I remember they were about 75% Barker with a touch of Kirkpatrick and Hansenne Blood...they were plodders mind but good on hard days but not good at sprint.

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