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post-29935-13947464896073_thumb.jpgpost-29935-13947465365585_thumb.jpg 2 grandsons off the old de barcelona cock

these two cocks are nestmates they both got tickets as yb and fed tickets the blue scored fed yrl derby the blue also scored in salsburgh both flew it as yrls then as 2yr olds last year the blue cock was 8th sect 35 th open clermont national and his bro the bwf was 13th sect 98th open clermont there sire is an inbred son of the old de barcelona cock and there dam is a daughter of my old dbl grandson of champion velkje cock

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thanks pat my problem is i carry to many stock pigeons as when i bought these old pigeons the two sons of de barcelona the daughter of smarged the son of vale barcelona the velkje cock and the spin hen i then inbred and line bred back to each one and built a small family around each one of the best breeding pigeons for me this gives me five or six different jan aarden gene pools to work with and build my own family with the best racers and breeders from each family being used to bring new blood and vigour to the gene pool but only when they prove them selves on the road i love planning out the breeding pairs in the winter months and breeding this way has not only given me great pleasure but great racing to as i say the only down fall is to many stock pigeons but as long as they are breeding winners and good pigeons for me its worth it and i get a kick out of knowing i planned every drop of blood in my winners pedigree and ive been very lucky in most of the planned breeding is producing good racing pigeons

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thanks pat my problem is i carry to many stock pigeons as when i bought these old pigeons the two sons of de barcelona the daughter of smarged the son of vale barcelona the velkje cock and the spin hen i then inbred and line bred back to each one and built a small family around each one of the best breeding pigeons for me this gives me five or six different jan aarden gene pools to work with and build my own family with the best racers and breeders from each family being used to bring new blood and vigour to the gene pool but only when they prove them selves on the road i love planning out the breeding pairs in the winter months and breeding this way has not only given me great pleasure but great racing to as i say the only down fall is to many stock pigeons but as long as they are breeding winners and good pigeons for me its worth it and i get a kick out of knowing i planned every drop of blood in my winners pedigree and ive been very lucky in most of the planned breeding is producing good racing pigeons

 

Good post Walter for the members to know when the winning is done, planning out your breeding in the Winter months, but you need good birds of course

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if there is one thing ive learned through the years bill its that its harder to get breeders of winners than it is to get winners if you have the breeders the tools are always there m8

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if there is one thing ive learned through the years bill its that its harder to get breeders of winners than it is to get winners if you have the breeders the tools are always there m8

 

Yes mate, breeders of winners, priceless

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