At this time of year we usually take a few moments to reflect on the year that is about to end and that is what we would like to do now. Earlier this year we had decided to expand our website. Many new additions have become available for you our pigeon friends with the goal of keeping you better informed on all our activities in the pigeon sport. Besides racing our pigeons, which we do with a great deal of passion, we are also passionate in all our efforts towards breeding top pigeons. This we do by breeding, selecting and regularly acquiring new top talent. During the year just ending we have strengthened our loft with several proven top pigeons and we will keep doing so. We are constantly searching for better racing pigeons. We have received an unprecedented number of thank you letters, both nationally and internationally, from fanciers that have performed very well with direct Eijerkamp pigeons and their offspring. What to think of 20 National and International victories against large numbers with the descendants of Eijerkamp pigeons? We are also proud of the number of Eijerkamp descendants that are present at the Olympiad in Poland and wish all of them much success. All this strengthens our conviction that we are on the right road and that we are making a contribution in raising the level of the pigeon sport on both our own and other lofts. In order to stay on the road we have begun to travel, we will in the future, invest in the required knowledge, time and pigeons. We thank everyone who in their own way have shown their faith and trust in us.
On behalf of the entire Eijerkamp team we wish you a fantastic Holiday Season and a healthy and successful 2011.
A special thanks two a few real friends in Malta.... Today I would like to spend a few words on one of our first partners... It was Joseph Portelli from Malta (Gozo) who introduced us in Malta. Since that moment Malta is one of the country's we sell a lot of birds to. When I look at the amount of birds we already shipped a big part of the fanciers must have some birds from us in their loft... All this would not have bin possible with the help of Joseph and some of his friends... Even when shipments are postponed a few times they stick with me best friends... When problems appear on the airport or whatever it is sorted without any hassle... Shortly Joseph, and Richard thanks a million!!! Also I would like to say thanks to Andrew Pace, Henry Pullicino... (sorry to them I forgot!!!) They do not work for us but they race spectacular with our birds... Of course we realize this is the best advertisements we can get.... So also to you guys... Thanks for spreading the good words!!!
Coming soon!!!! Original birds from, Arie van Beek, Roland Janssens, Marcel Sangers, Hans Eijerkamp, Gert - Jan Beute and more... Check our website on a daily base!!!
In deze tijd van het jaar is het gebruikelijk om even terug te kijken op het afgelopen jaar en dat willen wij nu ook doen. Dit jaar heeft bij ons in het teken gestaan van het verder uitbouwen van onze website. Veel nieuwe mogelijkheden zijn beschikbaar gekomen dit alles met als doel jullie als duivenvrienden beter te informeren over hoe wij met de duivensport bezig zijn. Naast het bedrijven van de duivensport, wat wij met veel passie doen, zijn we ook zeer gedreven om topduiven te kweken. Dit doen we door kweken, selecteren en regelmatig aankopen van nieuw toptalent. Ook in het afgelopen jaar hebben we onze hokken versterkt met verschillende bewezen topduiven en dat zullen we ook blijven doen en op die manier zijn we voortdurend opzoek naar een steeds betere postduif. We kregen een ongekend aantal dankbetuigingen uit binnen en buitenland, van liefhebbers die goed presteerden met rechtstreekse Eijerkamp duiven of nazaten daarvan. Wat te denken van 20 nationale en internationale overwinningen in groot verband behaald met nazaten van Eijerkamp duiven. We zijn ook trots dat een aantal Eijerkamp nazaten aanwezig is op de Olympiade in Polen en we wensen iedereen daar veel succes. Dit alles sterkt ons in de overtuiging dat we op de goede weg zijn en een bijdrage leveren om de duivensport, zowel op onze eigen hokken als bij anderen, op een hoger niveau te brengen. Ook in de toekomst zullen we blijven investeren in zowel kennis, tijd als duiven om de ingeslagen weg te vervolgen. We danken iedereen die op enige manier zijn vertrouwen in ons liet blijken.
Als het mogelijk is zien we u graag tijdens onze opendag op 29 december.
Namens het hele Eijerkamp team wensen wij u fantastische feestdagen en een gezond en succesvol 2011.
You search, we find Pigeon Scout 24!!! Are you looking for that one special bird or strain? We are here to help 24/7... Simply fill in the Pigeon Scout 24 formand we will put all data in our system. We will check our stock to see if we have any birds for you available, you must know that not all the birds we have are listed at our website. In fact only 10% of the birds we sell come online... The other 90% is offered and sold to our known clients!!! If the bird or strain you are looking for is not available now we will ask our scouts all across Europe to start searching for that special one that you are looking for... And remember... This all for a fair and payable price... As soon as we found something for you will be contacted by us directly!!! Let us find what you are looking for click here
Coming soon!!!! Original birds from, Arie van Beek, Roland Janssens, Marcel Sangers, Hans Eijerkamp, Gert - Jan Beute and more... Check our website on a daily base!!!
Good news for the guys in Malta!!! An early start this morning.... At 5:30 I waked up.... A cup of black coffee to start up and I answered my email... I knew I had a long day ahead of me.... Today I had to deliver the birds in Brussels for the shipment tomorrow to Malta. Because of the heavy snow in Holland and Belgium I decided to take no risk... I brought them to the airport today to avoid any problems tomorrow.. I hard trip 7,5 hours for a 280 KM trip... BUT the good news is that the guys in Malta will have their birds before Christmas... I kindly ask all buyer to contact Joseph Portelli to make proper arrangements....
Coming soon!!!! Original birds from, Arie van Beek, Roland Janssens, Marcel Sangers, Hans Eijerkamp, Gert - Jan Beute and more... Check our website on a daily base!!!
Bonjour à tous, Michel Pilon, adhérent de l'indian club à 51240 La Chaussée sur Marne, s'est fait voler tous ses jeunes Queue de Paon Indien de l'année pendant cette nuit ( 20 au 21 Décembre 2010). Curieusement, pas un vol dans les autres races qu'il élève, on peut donc déduire qu'il s'agit d'un vol de passionné ou d'une commande. Donc bagues 2010 de diamètre 10 série BA 349 à BA 385 . Merci à tous les adhérents de l'Indian club de transférer cette info sur leur réseau et plus particulièrement ceux habitant au nord de la Seine. Si on pouvait coincer le ou les voleurs et en faire l'info, nul doute que ça découragerait les futurs postulants. Merci de votre aide à tous. Le Président de l'ICF
Diverse nieuwe topveilingen op PigeonPlaza: Teletekst Parade (2) met een viertal jonge duiven uit Teletekstvliegers. Noa en Crack 292: Twee bewezen toppers in de verkoop! Bonnenverkoop SFG.
The love for the sport and the pigeons.... Heavy snow in Holland is bothering our complete country. People complain about the snow. Planes can not get of the ground, trains are not going. We are not used to this kind of weather, our government even advises us to stay inside if it's not really Nesselrode to go out.... Last Saturday, snow or no snow people from far came to our office to collect birds.... One guy left his home in Zonhoven (Belgium, approx 170 KM) at 8:00 and arrived at 12:45!!! For 1 single bird. The guy was as happy as a kid in a candy shop with the bird and he told me that he would do it again without hesitation!!! All I would like say with this story is.... People with lot's of love for our sport and birds... They still exist!!! Not for the money, NO just to have that one special bird for a workingman prize, and the long trip? Well it comes with the dream of become better!!!!
Enige tijd geleden kregen we de mededeling van de regelgevers dat we ons probiotica product Backs TS-6 Plus niet langer in de winkels mogen verkopen. De duiven-eigen Lacto Salivarius bacterie mag alleen nog als geneesmiddel via de dierenarts verkocht worden. Daarvoor moet een licentie worden aangevraagd. We hebben besloten om daar geen gebruik van te maken.
Dat betekent, dat we met pijn in het hart afscheid moeten nemen van TS-6. Het is een van de best werkende probiotica producten die ik ken. Helaas. We zullen de nieuwe EU wetten moeten volgen. Ook de kweek en vliegschema´s zullen we moeten aanpassen.
Er is op dit moment nog een kleine voorraad TS-6 Plus in de winkels en bij de grossiers. Wees er dus snel bij als u nog een pot wilt bemachtigen. Tot een half jaar na uiterste verkoop datum zal er niet of nauwelijks verlies optreden van de werking. In 2011 gaan we zoeken naar een goed alternatief en zullen we deze goed laten testen.
We wensen u en uw geliefden hele fijne Kerstdagen toe en een gelukkig, gezond en succesvol 2011
WWW.DUIVEN-FORUM.NL Op zaterdag 8 januari 2011 is onze jaarlijkse forumdag. De deuren gaan om 13.30 uur open. Het programma begint om 14.00 en vindt plaats in Doorn(sportpark Tuilland, Buurtweg 3 bij PV Luchtbode ). Wat kunt u verwachten? De prijsuitreiking van de vliegcompetitie en kerstquiz, gezellig duivenmelken en een presentatie met uitleg van onze weerman ZIMOA over wat goed en slecht duivenweer is . Deze middag duurt tot ongeveer 17.00 uur en uiteraard is iedereen hier welkom! Grandioze bonnenverkoop. Onze jaarlijkse bonnenverkoop is in drieën verdeeld. Via http://www.toppigeons.nl en http://www.duiven.net zullen de meeste bonnen verkocht worden. Daarnaast worden er een aantal verkocht via www.duiven-forum.nl. De voorbiedingen die op het duivenforum zijn gedaan, is het startbedrag op bovengenoemde sites. (10% van de totale opbrengst gaat naar nieuwe duivenhokjes via de PPN) Op beide verkoopsites worden de bonnen toegelicht met de nodige informatie. Op www.duiven-forum.nl kunt u/jij echter meer uitgebreide informatie vinden over de verschillende bonnen en schenkers. Neem daar dan ook gerust een kijkje! www.duiven.net: verkoop loopt van 14 december 2010 tot en met 28 december 2010. Lub Snoek Urk, Rene Lasschuit Langweer, Herman Strikkers Traseco b.v Zwolle, Linda Desutter Pittem, Marco van Doorn Herveld, Bram Scherpenzeel Twello, Jan de Ruiter Teuge, Henk van laarhoven Holwerd, Rainer Leisegang Hattorf, Ed Mol Etten-leur, Jan en Karen de Haan Kweekcentrum Rovershol, Jules Humblet Maastricht, Ep Poelman / Jos van der Kolk / Harco Poelman Erica, Lorenzo van Russel Dordrecht, Lorenzo van Russel Dordrecht, Kees van den Bos Stampersgat, J v Mourik Tricht, Gebr Koehoorn Goutum,Ton Bosua Dordrecht, Comb J & M Wolfs Valkenburg aan de Geul, Ivan Van Den Bossche Asse, Patrick Schepens Zottegem, Comb de Jong van Kampen Leerdam, J. Blok Enkhuizen, A.G.van Krimpen Barendrecht, Kees van den Bos Stampersgat, P. Lasterie Nieuw Weerdinge, Albers en zoon Landgraaf, Hanjo de Groot- de Jong Workum, W. Wijfje de Kwakel, Toine van Beers Ammerzoden, Jan Keen Ter Apel, Comb. Espeldoorn/ Dokter Ter Apel, Remi Veenendaal Zutphen, Verhoeven Julien Boom, Dirk Verleun Noord- Beemster (2x), M.A. van de Zande Wissenkerke, Frank Hage Woerden, Comb. van Helden & Zn Hardinxveld Giessendam, Herman Lissenberg Veenendaal, Comb Rekers- de Neeling Amersfoort, M Hakvoort Urk, D Blaauwendraat Renswoude, Linda Desutter Pittem, Dirk Verleun, Van Hoeck-Noël Dendermonde, J Wijnen Wageningen, Reico Janssen Ede, C. A. Van Binsbergen Ochten, Jan van Keulen Asten, Marco Jolink Wehl, Comb. Huntjens-Wijzenbeek Brunssum, Daan Admiraal Eindhoven, Comb Vieberink Genderingen, Aad Beerendonk Nieuw Vennep, Eddy & Roger Grootjans Ranst, Hans Leloux Goor, Jan Hoogland Midlum, Anton van Veenendaal Midwolda, Klaas Heide Staphorst, Aad & Astrid van Berkel Rotterdam, Enrico Doldersum Almelo, De Ruy - Galazka Zwalm , J.J. van der Veer Baarn, Van Nueten Ludo, Comb PTT Zoeterwoude, Jolink SHeerenberg, Sander Verhoeff Emmer-Compascuum, Marcel Vierendeels Genk , Kweekhok Schalui Broek op Langedijk, Comb. V & G Tuls Schoonhoven, B . Bakker en Zoon Vroomshoop, Herman Bootsman Marrum(2x), W.A. Kleinhesselink Aalten.
www.toppigeons.nl: verkoop loopt van 15 december 2010 tot en met 29 december 2010. Hendricus Antonius Baartmans Poortugal, Arco van Vliet Ammerstol, Peter van Essen Woudrichem, Henk Schepens Moergestel, Jelle Jellema Nijverdal, L van Bogaert Maastricht, Marcel Aelbrecht uit Lebbeke, Jan Deijkers Heijningen, Pigeon Academy, Appie Dunnink Staphorst, Herman Beverdam Enter, Jaap van Alphen Emmerich, Aike Jan Veninga Ter Apel, Comb Visser en zoon Enschede, Ben van de Peppel Wormer, Henri Diks uit 't Goy, Messiaen Leon Grammedne Deinze, Joh.L.Bol Waddinxveen, Jan van Straten Utrecht, Bert Braspenning WijdeWormer, Harm Vredeveld /Leemhuis Coevorden, Dick Vogelzang Staphorst, Johan Hamstra Poortugaal, Martijn Kramer Wormer, Rico van Dam Opheusden, Comb T. A. Streefkerk en Zoon Ameide, Comb Koning- Boekelo Stadskanaal, Francois Struyf Zandvliet, Coppens Freddy Okegem, Van de Weyer Gebroeders Geel, Piet Overkleeft 's Gravenzande, A.Schults Bruinisse, Johan Makkinga Ommen, Ouwerkerk-Dekkers Brasschaat, Hugo Batenburg Klaaswaal, H.P. Verheij Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Willem van Breene Driebergen, W Wittebol Oosterwolde, Piet Manders Baarle Nassau, Rieks Lonsain Nieuwleusen, Henk Boertje Westerhaar, Evert Antonides Sappemeer, N.H. Dekker Meteren, Kweekhok GEMADE Assendelft, eigenaar Gerard Dekker, Simon Ijnsen Hollum-Ameland, Ruud Vermaat Driehuis, Allemeesch Veurne, A. van het Hoofd Pernis, Reind. Breman Genemuiden, A.J. van Gent ,Comb.v.d.Wiel-Schreuder Luyksgestel, Piet de Vogel Oude Tonge, W Zoontjens en zn Riel, , Cliff Krancher Wormerveer, Cliff Krancher Wormerveer, Pigeon Loft Lenaerts Kersbeek-Miskom, Romain Schoonacker Zwevezele, Mark Vandaele, Kees Suur Voorthuizen, Albert Ubeda Nijmegen, Peer Smulders Valkenswaard, Wim van Rijk, Hazerswoude, Chris Wanrooij Almere, Tom van Zwienen en John Baas Capelle aan de Ijssel, Frans van Peperstraten Oude-Tonge, Felix Rozendaal Piershil, Hans Adriaans Helmond, PJ de Haas Leiden, Jaap van Alphen Emmerich, M.v.d.Riet en Zn Hoeven, Vokko Brugge De Rijp, Alex & Linda Boonstoppel Hardinxveld www.duiven-forum.nl: verkoop loopt af op 28 januari 2011. William Van Nieuwenhove Aspelare, Michel van Lint Zoutleeuw , J van t Ende en Znn Hattemerbroek, Roel Gossen Laar, Patrick Lismont Bekkevoort, Gerrit Linders Ysselsteyn, Comb Bont Oldenzaal, Lismont Roger Geetbets, Patrick Rubbens Tielt-Winge , Schreurs-Hauben As, Martin Ravelingien Anzegem Tiegem
ALLE SCHENKERS WILLEN WIJ HARTELIJK BEDANKEN!!!!!!
Verenigde Vrienden Scherpenheuvel Voorbieden op onze bonverkoop
Beste Sportvrienden,
Het voorbieden op onze bonverkoop loopt deze avond af om 22u. U kan onze bonverkoop bezoeken via www.verenigdevrienden.net De opbrengst gaat 100% naar onze liefhebbers in 2011
Onze kampioenendag zal doorgaan op zondag 26 december in de kanbtine van KVV Scherpenheuvel, deuren open vanaf 13u. Iedereen van harte welkom!!! (programma straks online via onze website)
Stuur deze mail ook door naar al uw duivensport vrienden.
Op dit moment zijn er twee veilingen actief waar wij jonge duiven van onze beste vliegers en kwekers aanbieden.
De eerste veiling is te vinden op de Deense website www.hansen023.dk, hier bieden we acht jonge duiven aan. Deze veiling eindigt morgen om 17.00 uur.
Verder is er gisteren een veiling gestart op de nieuwe Nederlandse veilingwebsite www.dreampigeons.com . Hier bieden we zes duiven aan, deze veiling eindigt om 8 januari om 16.00 uur.
Dit zijn de laatste duiven van 2010 welke we aanbieden, dan zijn we uitverkocht. In beide veilingen bieden we jongen aan uit 'Elfpnner', 'Belle' en 'Diablo'. Op dreampigeons.com is er ook nog een dochter van de inmiddels bijna 10-jarige 'Bontje' en een zoon van 'D-Day' te koop.
Pigeons, to most of us, are rats with wings, fouling the streets and scaring the unwary with a flutter of feathers.
But to pigeon fanciers, a top homing bird can be worth as much as $135,000, with races offering millions of dollars in prize money, and winners trained like thoroughbred horses.
Across Victoria, racing pigeon enthusiasts - including three Country Living spoke to - maintain lofts of hundreds of birds, belong to a host of clubs and take part in competitions around the state.
All in the hope that one day their feathered friends - whose astonishing flying skills and homing abilities - will take them to victory.
Traralgon's Darrell Gurnick has been racing homing pigeons for 40 years, since he was given a pigeon as a pet when he was a 12-year-old.
And so enthusiastic is he that, for the first time, he has entered three birds in South Africa's $1 million Sun City race, which races in January- for which he paid an entry fee of $1100.
This followed a trip in 2008 to China to see another million-dollar homing pigeon race.
"I don't rate my chances highly, but I'm always hopeful," says Darrell, who works at Loy Yang power station.
"It's a good reason to travel to South Africa. There will be pigeon racers from all over the world, so it's a big social weekend with people as crazy as I am."
Darrell says he loves racing the birds through his local federation, not for the prize money - which over the years wouldn't even cover costs - but for the adrenaline, thrill and care for the creatures.
Each morning, for three hours, he heads out to his loft, where he keeps 150 racers and 28 breeding pairs (which don't race), flying them and cleaning their perches.
In winter, (it's too hot to race in summer), he competes in local races, tossing the birds - or releasing them - in events that range in distance from 100km to 600km away.
"I just find their instinct for homing fascinating, watching them come home. You should see how excited I get," he says.
"It's a joy to establish a family of winning pigeons."
Darrell says he couldn't commit to the time required to race and care for pigeons without the support of his wife, Nadia, who equally enjoys the racing.
He says while there's a lot of luck involved in winning, good breeding is the key, as well as a training regimen, diet and health through hygiene and medication.
Around race days he feeds the birds high carbohydrates, but less food.
"They've still got energy to race but they think they are hungry.
"People say I have a lot of secrets (to racing) but the biggest one is that I have no secrets."
When he retires, which he's hoping will be by age 55, he's contemplating moving to Melbourne to turn professional and take part in larger race events.
"It's a disease, pigeon racing," he says. "Once you get involved, it's in your blood."
This addiction is something John Van Beers understands all too well.
In 2008 John, who keeps 400 of his own pigeons at his loft in Lyndhurst, in southeast Melbourne, created the Australian Pigeon Punt, which offers the biggest prize pool in the country at $200,000, with first place earning $60,000.
Based on international competitions, entrants pay about $600 for a 500-600km race.
Curiously for the uninitiated, entrants leave their birds in John's loft in January and for eight months he trains and cares for the birds until race day, when they are all transported to the starting point and then fly back to his Lyndhurst loft.
John says this "one-loft competition" is common in the US and differs to normal competitions, which have a "single starting gate and a thousand finish lines".
"One-loft means they are all competing fairly on the same footing," John says.
"Pigeon racing can be a very unfair sport because the weather can affect the results.
"But it also means I'm the breeder, the trainer and the jockey, unlike Melbourne Cup winners who each get a specialist in those areas."
John says the aim of establishing the competition was to make a wage out of his passion, "but, unfortunately, if I had to feed the family off the income we'd starve".
"There's a fair amount of work involved in the punt. I spend five hours a day with the birds, scraping 1400 perches, just three hours scraping poo. It's not easy."
Darrell Curnick has entered John's competition for three years and says it has good odds.
"You've got a better chance of getting money from there than Tattslotto - a one-in-600 chance you'll get $60,000 and then if you do win there's the prestige and money of having a breeding bird," Darrell says.
Warrnambool dairy farmer Brian Croft is entering John's punt for the first time this year.
"John is well respected as a pigeon fancier and it's good to race against the best birds in Australia," Brian says.
Brian first became interested in pigeon racing through friends at Warrnambool North Tech 25 years ago, but seriously got involved in the late 1980s.
As a member of the Warrnambool Racing Pigeon Club, he now races 200 birds and has 60 breeding pairs.
The club has varying race distances, with one of the longest from Broken Hill.
"I just love their ability to home over long distances. It's about beating your mates too. If you're in it for the money, you're in the wrong race.
"For a while there it was a real obsession ... my wife and children think I'm mad."
He says the sport is not for the faint-hearted.
"There's actually been huge losses in birds of late, everyone is talking about it. Some say it's because of the growth of telecommunications or the weather, but there's also predators," says Brian, who farms 300 cows on 240ha.
"There's a lot of falcons in Victoria and some of the pigeons get ripped up and I've got to stitch them."
Brian has a tough-love approach to his birds, adding that underperforming ones are replaced after a few years.
"I get great enjoyment out of seeing the birds, but it's the same as milking cows, if a pigeon is not getting results, then you replace them.
I was very sad to hear of the recent passing of one of our best local fanciers, Fred Elliott. Fred and I go back many years and he was a brilliant pigeon racer long before we ever met. He telephoned me up about a month or so ago and in our conversation he said then that when he had his heart by-pass operation twenty odd years ago the doctors told him it would keep him going another few years, and there he was talking to me on the phone in his early eighties. Fred was noted for his after dinner speaking and his joke telling, being chairman and president of several organizations through the years. The great Fred Elliott has passed over and the sport of pigeon racing has lost another one of its great champions.
Fred Elliott had been one of the premier pigeon racers in the south of England for many years, with the highlight of his brilliant racing career being in 1994 when he won 1st open NFC Nantes. His National winner was his Busschaert windhood cock, Champion Euro Lad and when I say champion, this cock was a champion in the truest sence of the word. His sire was Freds dark pied cock, Euro Bird, winner of 1st open SMT Combine Rennes. Champion Euro Lads full racing performance was: 1994: 1st Section, 1st open NFC Nantes (11,400 birds) plus the car, 1993: 1st Section, 7th open NFC Nantes (12,027 birds), 1st Three Borders Federation Le Mans, 19th open L&SECC Le Mans (1,885 birds), 9th open L&SECC Tours (1,090 birds). A fantastic pigeon!
Fred had been in pigeon racing for over 60 years and his consistent outstanding performances through those years must rate him one of the all time greats of our sport. The 1987 season saw the Elliott loft win 1st SMT Combine from Rennes with his ace dark pied Busschaert Widowhood cock, Champion 'Euro Bird', which was bred by Fred's good fiiend Mervyn Patt of North Devon. He also won 1st Three Borders Federation from Weymouth for the Elliott loft. This great cock had won several firsts inland and on the Channel and was the sire of winners including 1st open National and 1st open Federation. Fred had won 1st Federation countless times through the years, including five times 1st Three Borders Federation in 1988. The loft won the Three Borders Federation Two Longest Old Bird races from Niort (351 miles) and Bergerac (455 miles), chalking up 1st Surrey, Three Borders, South Coast Inter Federations (2,458 birds) from Begerac.
Fred started up in pigeons at the age of 10, in partnership with his elder brother, Bert, and they called themselves Elliott Bros. The two brothers kept their partnership going all those years until Fred moved to Thorpe about 30 years ago. Bert sadly died several years ago, but was an outstanding fancier in his own right. Fred said, Bert and he were the opposites in pigeon management, with Bert saving his pigeons for pre-set races and Fred racing his through the card week after week. The partner's first birds were the Gush strain from the late L. Crow of New Haw and the Moss strain from the late John Furness of Woking, a life-time friend of Fred's. When he casted his mind back Fred said he could remember L. Crow winning 1st & 2nd Section Penzance National just after the war. One of the brother's best birds in those days was a Gush red chequer cock which won several races in the Old Woking RPC (Surrey Federation). Another good pigeon was a black pied hen called 'Solo' because she was from an egg which Fred won in a card game! The Elliotts main mistake in those early days was over feeding, also the loft was self-built, with a dowelled front and bob wires. Fred told me he thought the bob wires were a mistake as they were too heavy oin the bird's back and made them slow on the trap.
For many seasons Fred had raced both Natural and Widowhood but in 1989 he went over fully on the Widowhood system, as he said the Widowhood cocks are five minutes better than the Natural. The loft was 18ft x 5ft, with two Widowhood and a young bird section. The 1989 season saw 13 cocks raced on Widowhood. Fred maintained that dryness was most important in good loft design. Fred was a scraper man, but had tried out different loft litters over the years. The Elliott loft won the Three Borders Fed from Bergerac with a Widowhood cock in 1988 and Fred said his cocks race the programme. The cocks feed got heavier as the distance got longer and they were not trained or raced midweek during the season. The cocks were trained up to the first race and the inland races were used to prepare the birds for the Channel events. Fred once told me pigeon racing is observation and you feed to what you see they need. Correct feeding is the key to success with racing pigeons.
Fred paired up on Boxing Day and the hens were taken away with the youngsters at about 18 days old. The hens then finished off the squeakers in the young bird section. The birds were hopper fed when the youngsters were in the nest and Fred said an early morning feed is very important. The birds were re-paired after about 14 days and the cocks were trained while sitting the second round of eggs. The cocks werer put on Widowhood after sitting ten days and were not trained any more after this. The cocks were let out one hour in the early morning and an hour at night. Fred said they didnt fly around home very well early in the week, but improve as the week progresses and by Thursday and Friday flew around well. Most of Fred's team were Busschaerts from Mervyn Patt and Oliver Gittings both from North Devon. Fred was a self-employed plumber and only had limited time for his birds, so he said the Widowhood was the best system for him. He weaned the young birds early and hopper fed peas to begin with, but maintains that the most important thing is to get the youngsters out and flying as soon as you can.
Fred's positions won in one of his best seasons in the Three Borders Federation was 1988 and he recorded: 1st, 2nd, 7th, 12th Federation Blandford; 2nd, 6th, 7th, 8th Federation Weymouth; 1st, 12th Federation Exeter; 11th, 21st Federation Weymouth; 11th Federation Alencon; 19th Federation Exeter; 2nd, 8th Federation Le Mans; 6th Federation Weymouth; 25th Federation Tours; 1st, 3rd Federation Niort; 25th Federation Plymouth; 7th Federation Weymouth; 1st, 17th Federation, 1st Inter Federations (2,458 birds) Bergerac; 1st Federation Blandford; 8th Federation Weymouth; 7th, 19th Federation Exeter; 2nd, 6th, 15th, 16th Federation Wadebridge. Fred was premier prize-winner in the very strong Sunningdale and Surrey Championship clubs in 1988, lifting a wonderful array of trophies in the Sunningdale RPC. The Elliott loft won eight times 1st club, four times 2nd club, six times 3rd club and five times 4th club in the 1988 season, which was a fantastic performance as it was one of the strongest clubs in the Three Borders Federation. Fred's Bergerac Inter-Fed winner was a two year old Busschaert blue chequer cock called, Overdrive, and he had won the Federation several times on Widowhood. The dam was a late bred hen from Mervyn Patt and the sire was bred by Fred from the Rapido Busschaert lines. He said he got a greater satisfaction from seeing his friends getting success, such as John Furness winning 1st SMT Combine Marmande and George Burgess and Jed Jackson winning the Pau National. Fred was very proud of the fact that he was president of the Sunningdale RPC and the Three Borders Federation for many years. He liked any distance when it came to racing and said he was trying every week.
He told me he is was great believer in culling pigeons and couldnt understand why some fanciers keep pigeons in their lofts that have never scored on the road. Every pigeon in the Elliott loft had to earn its perch and once they got too old to race they have to go. Fred kept the very minimum in numbers, but all the birds that were retained each season for racing were sound and had previous form. When it came to young bird training Fred gave them hell, and almost tried to loose them, but his method produced better pigeons. The youngsters were generally trained to line, but were also tossed from the east and west in an effort to teach them if they were taken off line in races. Fred was interested in eyesign and judged many eyesign classes every season. He said, if you have a family of pigeons and you know your family, eyesign is a shortcut to the good pigeons.
Fred said that there is to much toing and froing at Federation meetings and club delegates should be allowed to vote on matters without mandates. When delegates have to keep taking matters back to clubs it wastes so much time and delegates should be responsible and vote off their own backs. Fred told new starters in the sport not to pay big money for birds and no youngster is worth more than about £15. Fred didn't believe there are sprint or long distance pigeons; a pigeon is a pigeon and will perform, no matter what the distance, on how it is managed. Fred judged lots of shows in the winter months, but only showed his Busschaerts in his club shows to give some support. He liked inbreeding his Busschaerts, but said you must be very careful with this, but has bred good pigeons from a brother and sister mating. For the moult he fed the best and tried to get it over with as quickly as he can. He thought the quality of racing over the past 30 years had improved because fanciers these days had transport for training and so have improved their performance. Fred's very nice home was near Thorpe Park in Surrey and a small stream ran behind the loft. Several yards beyond the stream there was a massive gravel pit which is very strong in pike, bream and roach. The Elliott's home was a pigeon fancier's and angler's dream.
Champion 'Euro Bird' and his nestmate 'On A Promise' must have been the dream brothers as both these two Widowhood cocks won the Federation twice. The nest pair were bred by Mervyn Patt of North Devon from Corbett / Sarah's Busschaerts and their grandsire was the champion cock 'Sheer Class'. 'Euro Bird' was also proving outstanding at stock, being the sire of several good racers including the pied cock 'Oly' winner of 2nd Three Borders Fed Le Mans and 2nd Three Borders Fed Blandford (beaten by loftmate). Fred's 1988 Bergerac inter-Federation winner was the handsome Busschaert blue chequer cock 'Overdrive' and this cock must have been the ultimate in a racing pigeon, winning the Federation from the shortest and longest races. This cock was bred at the Elliott loft and his racing record reads: 1st club, 1st Federation Blandford (1,576 birds); 1st club, 1st Federation Weymouth (vel 2495); 1st club, 1st Three Borders Federation, 1st Surrey / Three Borders / South Coast Inter-Federation (2,458 birds) Bergerac. Overdrives grandsire was Fred's good dark cock 'Boyt's Boy' and he won 1st Three Borders Federation Niort in 1988. This great pigeon had previously won 1st Basingstoke Open race, 3rd Bedfont Open race and was sire and grandsire of Federation winners. Another ace pigeon direct from Mervyn Patt was the dark cock, 'Storm Bird', and he has chalked up 1st Three Borders Federation Weymouth and 2nd Three Borders Federation Weymouth.
There you have it, the late Fred Elliott of Thorpe, one of the all time greats of the Three Borders Federation!
TEXT & PHOTOS BY KEITH MOTT.
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On any given evening, a flock of small white birds can be found circling the sky above Dale Rogers backyard in North Tonawanda. Wings spread, they rise in unison, enjoying the brief moment of freedom before disappearing through the metal gate into their coop at the end of the yard.
At first glance, they appear to be doves a symbol of hope and peace. Rogers squints up at his homing pigeons flying overhead, whistling softly to himself. He knows that when their wings eventually tire, they will return home. They always return home.
Always a lover of the two-winged creatures, it wasnt until a few years ago when a friend of his at the local American Legion Post was looking to pass on the tradition of training homing pigeons for veteran memorials and cermonies, that he considered raising them for himself. He now has about 55.
Used for symbolic release at weddings, funerals and parties, Rogers places them in white wicker baskets or a church-shaped box in groups of two or more until it is time for their 15 minutes of fame. Once released, the birds are able to find their way home from as far as 50 to 60 miles away.
Its just phenomenal how they have this instinct, Rogers said, who works as a senior engineering technician for the city of North Tonawanda. Im still amazed. Theres all kinds of theories on how they do it.
The releases, ranging in price from $75 to $200, help pay for the feed and upkeep. Occasionally, they are also released for elementary school classes.
Known by many as the mysterious Towpath Tiller columnist for the Tonawanda News a columnist who always keeps his face concealed Rogers knows the history of every bird in his flock. He inoculates them against avian diseases and fixes them up when theyre ill. When they nest early in the spring and again a few months later, hes there to make sure the new chicks are doing OK.
Now see that bird hopping up and down, hes courting that hen, Rogers said, pointing at a large one he refers to as the Stallion or Playboy. He likes all the ladies. Hell puff himself up and dance around.
Every spring Rogers begins training the new birds, gradually releasing them farther and farther from home so that they can orient themselves with the area. Some become lost in the process, but once trained, the homing pigeons will return to the same spot for life and cannot be retrained.
Their motivation? Food and love. With a life span of 10 to 12 years, most of the birds only mate with one other bird. When deciding which birds to bring to a release, Rogers said he will often separate couples as extra motivation for them to return home.
You can almost sense theyre happy they found their way back, Rogers said.
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