walterboswell59 Posted November 10, 2014 Report Posted November 10, 2014 sorry walter iv seem 2 upset ? now go and do ur home work there are many many lofts in ur own neck of the woods that have far better results than u at nats fact i gave 5 names yesterday and theres more , but i dont blame you for blowing ur trumpet as youve made good money selling them on here , and ive never heard a fishmonger selling rotten fish , so good luck 2 youtiger i said stock birds m8 you seem to be compairing my stock birds with guys that have been winning at national level for years against birds that produce winners in all compition all the guys you mention are great flyers at national level but do there stock birds produce lots of winners in a short space of time a stock bird to me is a cock or hen that produces first prize winners every year think your trying to split hairs m8 is a loft that produces 2 national winners in 50 years better than a loft that produces 70 firsts at all levels or a loft that scores in two or three nationals every year is all a matter of opionion i dont keep pigeons for five races a year mines have to perform every race and its my opionion that i have some of the best stock birds in scotland to do that why you feel the need to compair someones opionion of there own birds i dont understand and as for selling birds the post was about good or rubbish birds being sold what i was pointing out was no matter how good your stock birds are you cannot garntee the birds bred from them will be winners and i still think i have some of the best stock birds in scotland lol as for getting me upset pigeons are a hobby to me takes a lot than that to get me upset john atb m8 might see you at one of the shows and we will have a beer
Guest chad3646 Posted November 10, 2014 Report Posted November 10, 2014 you are correct there walter, most of the winning national doos just now, are other pigeon mens breeding
philg50 Posted November 10, 2014 Report Posted November 10, 2014 Well another good post but you have fairly got the Krugers spoken about it will be like the Padfields this year it was a ye heard about up here ,aye just through gossip like.
BLACK W F Posted November 10, 2014 Author Report Posted November 10, 2014 Well another good post but you have fairly got the Krugers spoken about it will be like the Padfields this year it was a ye heard about up here ,aye just through gossip like.phil its a few year ago my mate brought the padfields up here but they never done nowt there are one or two other familys that are not well known yet as very few have them but in the next season or two they will be all the rage
philg50 Posted November 10, 2014 Report Posted November 10, 2014 Aye Alan thats what i am saying its the flavour of the day ,every one seems to get on the band wagon ,but i will say the Ardans been strong for long time ,I had them 12 year ago i wish i still had but a lot o water under the bridge since then.
BLACK W F Posted November 10, 2014 Author Report Posted November 10, 2014 Aye Alan thats what i am saying its the flavour of the day ,every one seems to get on the band wagon ,but i will say the Ardans been strong for long time ,I had them 12 year ago i wish i still had but a lot o water under the bridge since then.theres a guy up this way got the best of them all the old lines and new they are out standing
walterboswell59 Posted November 10, 2014 Report Posted November 10, 2014 i suppose its like everything else alan a bit of luck involved to m8 you could have a great breeding pair in the loft but never have them paired together must say the best thing i ever did was build the five single pair section loft which alowed me to run my cocks with 4or5 even six different hens in a season which found out the pairs that clicked and were breeding firsts in 2 to 3 years if id stuck to breeding them as i used to 4 to six yb per season off each pair i might have still been looking for my best breeders and what lines click together its a great way to fined out your best breeders in a short time a type of bull system will save you years in breeding time if you have good bloodlines or are trying to fined the good bloodlines its the way to go about it imo
Paul Mac 31 Posted September 22, 2015 Report Posted September 22, 2015 2015 Performances with our Kruger Blood Lines. 2nd Section 2206 birds 2nd Fed 5718 birds 50% Kruger2nd Section 704 birds 2nd Fed 1885 birds 50% Kruger3rd Section 626 birds 3rd Fed 1766 birds 100% Kruger4th Section 610 birds 4th Fed 1633 birds 50% Kruger6th Section 1845 birds 6th Fed 4712 birds 50% Kruger6th Section 704 birds 6th Fed 1885 birds 100% Kruger7th Section 626 birds 10th Fed 1766 birds 100% Kruger8th Section 372 birds 11th Fed 841 birds 100% Kruger7th Section 1664 birds 12th Fed 4733 birds 50% Kruger10th Section 1295 birds 12th Fed 3551 birds 100% Kruger13th Section 1070 birds 17th Fed 2700 birds 50% Kruger15th Section 1070 birds 19th Fed 2700 birds 50% Kruger17th Section 1070 birds 23rd Fed 2700 birds 100% Kruger "116" 100% Kruger wins LSC bird of the year points Cup Andy Miller (Edinburgh) won 5th Open in the Scottish Young Bird National from Buckingham 288 miles flying against 2577 birds with 100% Kruger bred G W & P Macaloney (Arriving with 4 of Andy's own bloodlines for a top Nat performance) All the above performances were achieved racing young birds and yearlings only.
dal2 Posted September 22, 2015 Report Posted September 22, 2015 Excellent results. What percentage of your team are these krugers both cross and pure?
Paul Mac 31 Posted September 22, 2015 Report Posted September 22, 2015 Excellent results. What percentage of your team are these krugers both cross and pure? Krugers made up 21.4 % of our racing Team They were also responsible for 19% of our winners or our top 10 Prize winners.
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