Kyleakin Lofts Posted January 28, 2018 Report Posted January 28, 2018 Barcelona( A remarkable achievement)Those of you that are interested in racing at the distance couldn’tfail to notice that Nigel Lane has won the National fromBarcelona. I now know his position in the international result is475th from 25,320 pigeons, well up there.I met with Nigel to get the low down on him and his birds Nigel isa retired police officer who started racing pigeons in 1987. Likemost of the distance flyers in the south, he started racing TheNorth Road in 1 day races.His interest changed and as a final test he raced only with TheNorth Road Championship Club wining 1st section from Thursoat over 500 miles. His interest then changed again in 2003 to TheSouth Road and the extreme distance. Starting with Britishdistance birds which did not gel with him and were patchyperformers, he continued to search for other birds which led himto meeting up with Carlier-Petite, Eric Vanacker and Robert Benat these meetings he found that they were flying predominatelyDutch birds.Nigel felt that he needed a Jan Arden, Van De Wegen, VanWanroy type of bird. Researching various fanciers in Holland, heset out to acquire birds from some fanciers there.He only started the distance in 2005 and has now won theNational from Barcelona, a remarkable achievement and one thatmost people dream of and spend their lives trying to time even adecent one from Barcelona. Few succeed, many try. The winingbird prior to Barcelona had already raced 1393 miles putting in areasonable performance for Nigel.The winning pigeon named "EADHUN" is a 2009 cock bred from a cock from JacSteketee and a hen from Jelle Outhuijse both excellent fanciers in their own right.(Extended pedigree showing part English origin.)"EADHUN" will be prepared for his return to Barcelona next year.Nigel lives in Havering, Essex, not exactly a hot spot for National distancewinners and yet this year has produced 4 National Winners, see it can be done.PreparationThe birds in their first year are only given a few tosses as all of them are latebreds. Nigel due to lack of room, only breeds after the racing season is over.The birds are put aside to have their first race as yearlings though Nigel callsthis training.The first race is from 185 miles over the water, he then proceeds as follows,those that return are sent 220 miles with the BBC because most of the birds areflying into the West Country and Nigel is in the East. This is a severe test forthem.At 2 years of age, they go to 3 BBC nationals and a race with The LondonSouth East Classic Club as training.At 3 years of age the brakes are off and they go to 4 National races and finish upracing from Barcelona.FeedingYoung birds are weaned on a mixture of beans, wheat, barley, maize and asmall amount of sunflower seed which Nigel calls his general mix. As yearlingsthey stay on this mix but when racing the proportions of the grains change butnot the type of grains. As the distance increases the fat content of the grains isincreased. I asked Nigel if he gave them anything extra and he said no just thefat content.TreatmentsNigel treats the birds routinely for Coccidiosis and Canker and the normalvaccination against Para.All in all a very interesting meeting and what a bird, I wonder if it can do thesame next year.
Druid Lofts Posted January 28, 2018 Report Posted January 28, 2018 A good read AndyIt all seems so easy when you read about It,but we all know there's a lot of hard work goes into these achievements.Congratulations to Nigel Lane.
Roland Posted January 28, 2018 Report Posted January 28, 2018 Good read that Kyleakin, also that he passed it on. Thanks.
Kyleakin Lofts Posted January 28, 2018 Author Report Posted January 28, 2018 The year being reported he was 1st Open BBC, but also beat the 1st Open BICC, so in effect 1st UK. Eadun was sent the following year and was 2nd Open. I cannot remember whether he was beaten by a BBC pigeon or a BICC one.
blue lad Posted January 29, 2018 Report Posted January 29, 2018 Agree whole heartily.Very good reading .
Kyleakin Lofts Posted January 29, 2018 Author Report Posted January 29, 2018 Just noticed that this looks as though I was the interviewer, I wasn't. It was someone called Garry Gatenby-Taylor. I am quite friendly with Nigel and that is why permission was given to reproduce his articles.
Froog Posted January 29, 2018 Report Posted January 29, 2018 What does he use to increase the fat content? if only using same mix of grains? does he increase the sunflower?
Kyleakin Lofts Posted January 30, 2018 Author Report Posted January 30, 2018 What does he use to increase the fat content? if only using same mix of grains? does he increase the sunflower? Yes.
Jim hannah Posted January 30, 2018 Report Posted January 30, 2018 Barcelona( A remarkable achievement)Those of you that are interested in racing at the distance couldn’tfail to notice that Nigel Lane has won the National fromBarcelona. I now know his position in the international result is475th from 25,320 pigeons, well up there.I met with Nigel to get the low down on him and his birds Nigel isa retired police officer who started racing pigeons in 1987. Likemost of the distance flyers in the south, he started racing TheNorth Road in 1 day races.His interest changed and as a final test he raced only with TheNorth Road Championship Club wining 1st section from Thursoat over 500 miles. His interest then changed again in 2003 to TheSouth Road and the extreme distance. Starting with Britishdistance birds which did not gel with him and were patchyperformers, he continued to search for other birds which led himto meeting up with Carlier-Petite, Eric Vanacker and Robert Benat these meetings he found that they were flying predominatelyDutch birds.Nigel felt that he needed a Jan Arden, Van De Wegen, VanWanroy type of bird. Researching various fanciers in Holland, heset out to acquire birds from some fanciers there.He only started the distance in 2005 and has now won theNational from Barcelona, a remarkable achievement and one thatmost people dream of and spend their lives trying to time even adecent one from Barcelona. Few succeed, many try. The winingbird prior to Barcelona had already raced 1393 miles putting in areasonable performance for Nigel.The winning pigeon named "EADHUN" is a 2009 cock bred from a cock from JacSteketee and a hen from Jelle Outhuijse both excellent fanciers in their own right.(Extended pedigree showing part English origin.)"EADHUN" will be prepared for his return to Barcelona next year.Nigel lives in Havering, Essex, not exactly a hot spot for National distancewinners and yet this year has produced 4 National Winners, see it can be done.PreparationThe birds in their first year are only given a few tosses as all of them are latebreds. Nigel due to lack of room, only breeds after the racing season is over.The birds are put aside to have their first race as yearlings though Nigel callsthis training.The first race is from 185 miles over the water, he then proceeds as follows,those that return are sent 220 miles with the BBC because most of the birds areflying into the West Country and Nigel is in the East. This is a severe test forthem.At 2 years of age, they go to 3 BBC nationals and a race with The LondonSouth East Classic Club as training.At 3 years of age the brakes are off and they go to 4 National races and finish upracing from Barcelona.FeedingYoung birds are weaned on a mixture of beans, wheat, barley, maize and asmall amount of sunflower seed which Nigel calls his general mix. As yearlingsthey stay on this mix but when racing the proportions of the grains change butnot the type of grains. As the distance increases the fat content of the grains isincreased. I asked Nigel if he gave them anything extra and he said no just thefat content.TreatmentsNigel treats the birds routinely for Coccidiosis and Canker and the normalvaccination against Para.All in all a very interesting meeting and what a bird, I wonder if it can do thesame next year.Was there an entry from Scotland at Barcelona last year, two birds I believe, heard it was from Kirkintilloch.
Kyleakin Lofts Posted January 30, 2018 Author Report Posted January 30, 2018 Got to enter to be in it. Well done whomever it was that tried. Well over 1000 flying miles into Scotland.
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