- Mariën Fernand & Koen - 1e Nationaal Asduif - Kleine Halve Fond 2010
- Sittner Premier UK - de revalatie van het jaar 2010 met kettinguitslagen op halve fond en fond in Union Antwerpen - Struyf François - gewezen nationaal kampioen op de zware fond
- Hermans Rik - de blikvanger in Antwerpen op de zware halve fond met oude, jaarse en jonge duiven
- Dirk Van Dyck - internationale naambekendheid en superuitslagen van Quiévrain tot Limoges
- Berckmoes Eric - bezitter van het erfgoed van wijlen Albert Marcelis en die de snelheidsduivels van Albert op de lichte fond nationaal top deed vliegen
- Steveninck Benny - deze jonge ambitieuze Oostvlaamse vedette is een vaste waarde in de nationale kampioenschappen
en nog zoveel meer van de kampioenen uit de regio.
How to SELL pigeons by Owner on Internet - even if you have no website?
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Dear sport friends, Sold pigeon escaped in Budapest, returned in Den Hoorn, Holland!!! Not too long ago we sold a few birds from our own loft to a guy in Albania. Two days later the guy called me that one of the birds escaped from his the airport in Budapest the NL.05-1319821 was gone His brother took them for him by plane and one escaped from the box at his journey to home.... I felt bad for the guy because he did spend a lot of many for this bird A bird from my very best bloodlines Grandson of the 8th National Barcelona and 2nd National Tarbes At the end of the phone call I told the guy that there was a minimum chance this bird would return at my loft as we are talking about 1500+ kilometers from the North East.... But the unbelievable happened The bird arrived in my loft!!! He lost his tail is wounded his leg BUT returned!!! A great feeling for both of us Last week the owner (see above) came from Albania to collect the bird for the second time, let hope this time he makes it into in Albania!!!!
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Good news for fanciers in Taiwan!!! Our business is growing at full speed, to keep up we are constantly looking for good, reliable and enthusiastic partners around the globe. Guys who can help our clients in their own language and help to get high class pigeons to fanciers around the globe for workingman prices. Today we contracted Danny Lee Chen as official partner forTaiwan. He has transports to Taiwan a regular base and for a fair price. Shortly, if you are fromTaiwan and thinking about buying some birds from us, feel free to contact Danny at any time. He will be happy to help you all You can reach him at 886916777752 or send an email to twndanny@gmail.com Reminder!!!! We have a shipment to Malta on October 29th!!!! Don't forget to!!! Visit my personal blog, and to subsribe at our Free Daily Episode....
20-10-2010- Angelo vd Veeken Een leuke uitslag op Dax 30-07-10 en Perpignan Perpignan 31-07-10. Op Dax waren in Rayon 3, Zeeland '96, 182 duiven ingekorfd. Ik had er zelf 8 mee... lees meer >>
19-10-2010- Gert Krab Naar aanleiding van een eerder geplaatste publicatie op deze website, ontvingen wij de volgende email van de programmamakers van 'Bonje met de buren': Graag wil ik jullie informeren over de mogelijkheid dat wij met het programma 'Bonje met de buren' kunnen bieden. lees meer >>
19-10-2010- Van de NPO Degenen die vorig jaar hebben deelgenomen aan de jeugddag ontvangen begin november een inschrijfformulier in de bus. Heb je vorig jaar niet meegedaan of wil je daar niet op wachten? lees meer >>
18-10-2010 Laatste dag van de veiling van het gezamelijke kweekhok van Anton Hendriksen, het Dagfondkanon van 2010 in afdeling 8! Nu 13 jonge duiven van het gezamelijke kweekhok Geerenstein-Hendriksen in deze veiling en uw kans iets te bemachtigen van dit tophok. Sla tijdig uw slag. De veiling loopt tot 22:00 uur. lees meer >>
17-10-2010- Johan Hamstra Zo, daar zijn we weer. Soms weet ik van gekkigheid niet meer hoe ik nou eens me wekelijkse verhaaltje zou moeten beginnen. "Het is nog vroeg deze .....", "Na de hond uitgelaten te hebben .....", "Terwijl de koffie doorloopt .....". lees meer >>
17-10-2010- Van de NPO Het traject dat enige tijd geleden ingezet is om de duivensport te vernieuwen is nog steeds in volle gang. Op dit moment worden voor deze 'Vlucht naar de Toekomst' kandidaten gezocht om mee te denken in de verschillende werkgroepen. lees meer >>
16-10-2010- Heimen Huisman Het valt niet mee om bij de competitie van Stichting Marathon Noord in de kop te eindigen dat weten de deelnemers aan deze competitie maar al te goed. Dat iedereen maar met twee duiven meespeelt, maakt de kansen voor iedereen gelijk maar die duiven dan ook nog vroeg pakken is een hele kunst. lees meer >>
15-10-2010- Gert Jan Beute Deel 1 van de trein naar succes heeft veel stof doen opwaaien, vooral fondspelers waren op hun teentjes getrapt (overnachtspelers met de grote mand). Natuurlijk heb ik niets tegen overnachtspelers op zich, haha ik heb enkele zeer goede vrienden onder deze mensen zitten, maar het wil niet altijd zeggen dat ik het met hun methode eens ben. lees meer >>
15-10-2010 Momenteel drie actuele veilingen met interessant aanbod voor de kenner. Wat denkt u van dertien jonge duiven rechtstreeks kweekhok Anton Hendriksen? En de PigeonPlaza Oktober Parade met geweldig aanbod? En dan nog de Noordbrabantse top van Comb. Wellens. lees meer >>
14-10-2010- Falco Ebben Ondertussen hebben andere websites mijn nieuwsbericht van 10 oktober ook overgenomen. Ik had niet verwacht dat er zoveel reacties zouden komen op het vliegschema dat ik op deze website heb geplaatst. lees meer >>
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Good news for fanciers in the United States Yesterday I received a call from Bert Oostlander from the United States. Bert is the man who makes it possible for us to export pigeons to the U.S. He is importing pigeons for since the beginning and delivers a great service for a payable price so you can all understand why we do business with him. Our mission is to sell high quality pigeons for fixes payable prices No auctions!!! No false bidding to take extra money out of your pocket, for promotion reason or whatever . The good news is that there is an new shipment in the first few weeks of November. If you need to get in touch with Bert about import fees and procedures call 0019123561320 or send an email to GPSWO@aol.com If you have any question about us or the birds we sell call our official partner in the U.S. John Froelich at 216-970-5242 (cell) / 440-614-0210 (office) or send an email to john@pigeontv.com
And more good news . We have a new permit to import pigeons into South Africa . We will organize a new shipment 15 February 2011!!! We know it a long time but the space is limited!!! Don't forget to!!! Visit my personal blog, and to subsribe at our Free Daily Episode....
Laatjes en zomerjongen op het Barcelonahok Marc Lemahieu
Er zijn laatjes en zomerjongen te koop(beperkt aantal) op het Barcelonahok Marc Lemahieu te Burcht Jaarlijks top prestaties op de overnacht,sterke stam ingeteelde duiven Aan aanvaardbare vriendenprijs Pasoor Coplaan 239 2070 Burcht 03/2540057 of 0498/856882
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Late jongen van het kweekhok J & B. Geerenstein - A. Hendriksen. Voorheen als combinatie spelend vanuit Scherpenzeel en bekend van o.a. hun Magistraal. Deze Magistraal speelde het klaar om Beste doffer WHZB te worden in 2006, Beste Asduif WHZB 2006 en Olympiade Deelnemer Sportklasse Allround Oostende 2007. Vloog o.a. NPO Blois 6/7606, Epehy, 1/2562 Creil, 9/9778 Morlincourt, 2/1830 St.Quentin, 2/1492, kortom een superduif die voor heel veel geld is verkocht aan Herbots.
Anton Hendriksen is verhuisd naar Lunteren en heeft dit jaar maar liefst 6 maal Teletekst gevlogen in Afdeling 8!
3e NPO Morlincourt totaal 11000 duiven
5e Nationaal Orleans totaal 4530 duiven
7e Nationaal Blois totaal 4801 duiven
2e NPO Chateaudun totaal 4410 duiven
6e NPO Peronne totaal 8120 duiven
3e NPO Breuil Le Vert totaal 5865 duiven
Het hele kweekhok is gebaseerd op de ouders van hun twee toppers, eerder genoemde Magistraal, maar ook van hun 1e NPO Blois. Ras hoofdzakelijk Schaerlaeckens en een snuifje Koopman. Voor meer informatie verwijzen wij u graag naar de website www.geerensteinhendriksen.com of 06-53586817 of 06-23976341.
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The white-winged pigeon had flown 150 miles when it finally landed atop its home in Wayne Rozendaal's backyard.
"Come on now. Get on inside," says Rozendaal, checking his watch. "Many, many a race has been lost on the roof."
As if hearing his owner's plea, the bird squeezes through a tiny one-way gate, where a scanner reads a computerized chip in the pedigreed pigeon's leg band.
A quick calculation shows the bird â?? one of about 1,100 released by the Foothills Racing Pigeon Club a little more than three hours earlier in Burlington â?? had flown home at about 41 mph.
"Pretty fast," Rozendaal says with a shrug. "If he keeps it up, he could be a champion."
There are six racing-pigeon clubs in Colorado, most dating to the 1960s. While the venerable sport â?? its roots trace back to ancient Greece â?? has not seen robust growth in the past four decades, it remains vibrant.
The state's roughly 150 fliers, known as fanciers, race thousands of homing pigeons in 20 weekend races every year.
"I do it with my kids, and we get to see the benefits of our work every time we see our birds come home," said Tim Calerich, a Brighton racer with a 250-bird loft whose passion for pigeons was seeded by his late father.
The sport got a bit of a boost last week, when Boulder County zoning leaders categorized pigeons as pets, ending an argument raised by neighbors of a Gunbarrel pigeon racer.
Those neighbors, irked by fancier Jim Williams' 35-bird backyard loft, argued he was raising poultry, violating zoning codes against residential livestock.
Denver's zoning codes consider pigeons "household animals" and allow for lofts of up to 25 birds.
In the U.S., where there are about 15,000 registered racing-pigeon lofts, racing has remained a hobby, whereas in Europe or Taiwan, contest purses rival American horse racing. Breeders here can sell a race-proven champion for several thousand dollars, but most birds trade for a few hundred or less.
"It used to be the sport of kings," said Al Christeleit, a nationally recognized pigeon racer from Gypsum. "It's amazing when you raise a bird from an egg and watch it race 500 miles in a single day. It's a real sense of accomplishment."
Every flier gets the same age-old question from kids and newcomers: How do pigeons know the way home?
The birds are trucked in crates across open plains in the middle of the night and released shortly after dawn in areas they've never visited. Circling up from the release, they'll take a couple of short laps and then, invariably, fly straight home for hundreds of miles at speeds that can top 70 mph. How?
"God has kept that little secret locked up," Rozendaal said.
While the source of a pigeon's uncanny sense of direction remains something of a mystery, fanciers have strong ideas about what makes a pigeon fly faster. Breeding, training and diet have reached an art form for most racers.
"You might have strains that are better suited to shorter distances and faster speeds and some for longer distances," said Deone Roberts with the American Racing Pigeon Union. "It's all about finding that individual bird that separates itself from the group."
Animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals recently turned on pigeon racing, which will be featured in an upcoming cable series starring former pugilist Mike Tyson and his racing birds. The group thinks it's cruel to make birds fly long distances for sport and has piggybacked Tyson's planned show with announcements trumpeting their angst.
"Those people are crazy," Christeleit said. "These birds are taken care of better than some humans."
The biggest threat to racing pigeons is other birds. Hawks and even owls can terrorize racers, and some pigeons return to their lofts scarred from encounters with the winged predators. Rozendaal has seen his birds hobble home with crooked wings and broken legs, which seem to heal with rest.
"Their metabolism is something I can't comprehend," he said, cradling one of his racers. "They are amazing animals, that's for sure."
A loft profile on John Wills and his family of long distance racers
Most modern day fanciers are quite content to breed, feed and race pigeons on a short term basis, with no thought to putting down roots and building a family of winning pigeons that can stand the test of time. However, there are still a number of top class fanciers who, when selecting their initial stock, were conscious that the job in hand would be a long term project and set out with the objective to build for the future. Fanciers such as the late Peter Titmuss, Eric Cannon and Fear Brothers as well as the present day aces Geoff Cooper, Brian Denney, Jim Donaldson and the Bush family spring easily to mind as fanciers who set out with firm objectives. The above named are all top class, highly successful long distance fanciers who built their success on the firm foundations of a strong family of related pigeons which have been consistently successful at the distance. John Wills, the subject of this article, can also be classed alongside the aforementioned aces, as he has developed a truly outstanding FAMILY of long distance racers which has been winning top prizes in hard long distance Classic and National races for more than three decades. This long term success can, in turn, be traced back to pigeons that were winning long distance races at the turn of the 20th Century, and which formed the basis of the present day Wills family of pigeons.
It could be said that John Wills was weaned on pigeon milk as he was racing pigeons into the London area with his father from the time he took his first steps, and for nearly sixty years he has continued to enjoy the sport of pigeon racing.
As mentioned in the opening paragraph, the origins of the present day family of pigeons can be traced back more than 100 years to birds of the A. E. Sheppard strain which were winning long distance races from Lerwick and Thurso with the mighty London North Road Combine in the early part of the 20th Century. However, I think it would be true to say that one of the foundation stones of the present day Wills team was a red chequer cock bred in 1978. This pigeon, later named Rollercoaster, was to prove to be not only a terrific long distance racer, but also a prepotent breeder, as nearly all of Johns subsequent long distance winners after 1978 exhibit his genes in their make up. Rollercoaster won many prizes in difficult long distance races and amongst these was 1st Dax [only bird in race time] and 1st BICC Pau 565 miles. His direct progeny were none too clever as racers but as stock pigeons they all, almost without exception, produced top class long distance racers. Rollercoaster was himself something of a hybrid as his father was bred from an Ian Benstead Cock of the old Sheppard strain, when crossed with a red Kirkpatrick hen that had won 47th Open NFC Pau for Mr Tyler of Swindon. This red cock was then mated to a Burgher x Backs hen to breed Rollercoaster.
Now this is where John Wills was to prove to be inspired in the selection of his foundation stock, as he subsequently mated Rollercoaster to further introductions from Ian Benstead, thus strengthening the Sheppard influence in his embryonic family.
Ian Benstead was a top class long distance racer who was also a race horse trainer. Amongst his horse racing clients was A. E. Sheppard whose family of racing pigeons had won 1st LNRC from Lerwick or Thurso on six occasions between 1930 and 1937. Ian was amongst the major purchasers at Sheppards entire clearance sale and these Sheppard pigeons were to prove invaluable in the continuing long distance successes of the Benstead and subsequently, the Wills lofts.
John mated Rollercoaster with Benstead hens and also with hens bred down from his old West London family of pigeons which contained the bloodlines of Butlers Hill Queen who won 1st NFC San Sebastian; Priory Pride 1st LNRC Thurso 1947 and birds from Tubby Tate, George Lovell and Arthur White with some Slabbinck Cattrysse thrown into the melting pot for good measure. It should be noted that, for the most part, the old West London family was based on performance pigeons and not on pigeons with fancy sounding strain names generations removed from proven racers or breeders.
The Benstead pigeons were however to prove to be the dominant influence in the further development of the Wills family as more introductions were made from Ian Benstead right up to the time that Ian retired from the sport.
Let me illustrate here the breeding methods used by John Wills and in particular the use he made of Rollercoaster in building his present day family. Initially, Rollercoaster was mated to his cousin that had won 4th & 7th Open Marseille. This mating produced a Red Chequer Cock named Rollers Legacy. John mated Rollers Legacy to his aunt to produce a mealy hen named Violet Lady who was to win 4th Open NFC Pau. The next mating saw Violet Lady mated to her own sire to breed red cock Rollers Image. This cock was kept for stock and in his early nests bred Gail Supreme, winner of 1st Open BICC Pau. John then mated a son of Gail Supreme with a grand daughter of Gail Supreme [uncle x niece mating] to breed Del Boy, the 2009 winner of the London & South East Yearling Classic from Tours for John and the culmination of 30 years of line and inbreeding using proven racers or producers in each generation.
That then is a brief outline of the origins and structure of the present day family of pigeons raced by John Wills. I say family as they truly are a well defined family of birds that look and handle as one, being in genetic terms phenotypically identical that is they all look alike and they all handle similarly. The cocks are just above medium sized with noble looking bold heads and extensive wattle development, superb feather quality and outstanding eyesign. The hens were just below medium sized with excellent eyesign and feather quality and both cocks and hens exhibited excellent skeletal structure fine boned and as strong as spring steel with not a weak back in sight. Incidentally, some of the hens could quite easily be mistaken for cocks, as they too possessed bold heads and large wattles like the cocks. Another characteristic of the family was the wing structure - when opening the wing it appeared as if the wing would extend forever with the last three flights long and narrow with large gaps between. Little wonder then with such impressive aerodynamic wings, that the Wills family can undertake long and arduous flights with seemingly little difficulty!
John has produced this family by inbreeding to the best performance pigeons. He is particularly keen on mating his best hens to one of their best sons in order to fix the genes, the emphasis being on the word BEST as he does not believe in inbreeding for the sake of inbreeding, it must be for the purpose of strengthening and consolidating the family gene pool, based on racing or breeding capabilities. When introducing a cross into the family John immediately mates it to his best pigeons. He then keeps the offspring that most resembles his own family and pairs it to one of the best of the old family. The resultant offspring from this pairing, which is in reality 3/4 old family and 1/4 cross, is then tested on the road.
It is often said that the mark of a truly great family of pigeons is not so much what they achieve in the hands of the founder but just as importantly what they win in other lofts. I can tell you that although John Wills is not commercially minded, the few pigeons that he has allowed to leave his lofts have done exceptionally well in those lofts fortunate to obtain the Wills strain as they are winning in long distance races for other fanciers, both pure and crossed.
Once he has produced the raw materials to work on the road, John is not in too much of a hurry to get them to the far off distance racepoints. The Wills pigeons are rarely raced as young birds but they are extensively trained. This begins with an initial 20 mile toss single up! This is repeated a number of times before moving on to 40 and 50 miles where the process of singling or doubling up is repeated. John never releases his pigeons in large groups. Nor is he worried if the young birds make a mess of these early training tosses. All they have to do is get home and hopefully learn to become independent and rely on their own homing ability in the process. As yearlings they are usually expected to go out to 300 350 miles and in fact John has won the Saintes race at more than 350 miles with pigeons that were having the first race of their lives. Two year olds, if fit and well, go to the NFC Pau/Tarbes race and as three year olds some may be ready to face the acid test of International racing out to Barcelona 700 miles. This schedule is not set in stone as John may adjust things as he sees fit, watching the birds and assessing their condition and form allied to their past experience.
An example of this softly, softly approach to racing his birds is Johns good hen Gails Supreme, which won 1st BICC Pau, 565 miles, when having only the FIFTH race of her life. Ian Benstead regularly entered pigeons in International 600 mile races for their first ever encounter with the race basket and he rarely failed to clock them. The homing ability is so strongly bred into the family that they do not need to have seen every lamp post on the way home in the build up to their long distance tests. In order to emphasise this point I give you the example of Darren Roberts of Wrexham in North Wales who, in 2009, copied this preparatory schedule when sending six three year old latebreds of John Wills bloodlines to Tarbes at 686 miles, for only the third race of their lives. Result six from six with three on the NFC result at 2nd, 9th & 22nd section; 73rd, 216th & 483rd Open with more than 3,800 birds competing.
Johns policy has been to retire his best racers to the stock loft once they have put up an outstanding performance such as winning the BICC in a long distance race. This has ensured that the family can be maintained as he is constantly breeding from top class performers in long distance races along with their parents and selected sons or daughters. This policy has brought unbroken success at the distance for the past thirty years. However, due to personal circumstances, John has not done a lot of racing in recent years and he is now in the process of rebuilding a team of two, three and four year olds so that he can hopefully compete at the extreme distance in the near future.
As a result of this rebuilding process, John has extended his loft space and now has three lofts in the garden at the rear of his home. The main racing loft, to which all the main performers raced is a three-sectioned structure which faces north. This north facing aspect ensures that the internal environment is on the cool side at the beginning of the season, which is ideal for Johns pigeons as he doesnt want the form to develop until late June when it will hopefully continue through to early August when the main long distance classics are being flown. However, skylights have been inserted on the southerly facing roof surface so that some sunlight can enter and warm up the floor area in front of the nest boxes. The other lofts are new additions that face south and house yearlings and some youngsters which will be brought on quietly in readiness for future International racing. The photographs that accompany this article will give the reader a good idea of the overall loft set up.
When ready for the test, the team will be hopper fed on yearling tic beans. This high protein feed is supplemented with peanuts in the final days build up to basketting. John rarely, if ever, feeds maize or seed and is reluctant to treat for any of the main ailments. He only does so if a problem arises or if he thinks the birds are not quite firing on all cylinders. Although the birds do not see a great deal of the inside of a race basket they are extensively trained from points on the south coast of England in preparation for their long distance tests. They also enjoy an open loft as often as John can allow. This keeps them fresh and raring to go. As one top class Welsh long distance fancier once told me: pigeons are like boxers - they can only take so many hammerings and if they have to take one then its better that they do it when it matters, not in the preparation.
Because of his concentration on long distance racing, John does not mate the birds early in the year, the time may vary and very often he is only weaning his first round of youngsters in late May. Everything is geared to attaining top form in late June, July and early August when he hopes to be entering his team in each individual pigeons favoured nest position, whether it be sitting eggs or feeding youngsters. John is not afraid to send his birds feeding squabs on soft food as he does not believe that this does them any harm whatsoever quite the contrary in fact.
That then is brief outline of the birds and methods of a master of long distance pigeon racing. With these simple, yet practical methods applied to his carefully developed family of long distance racers, John is one of only a handful of present day British fanciers to win consistently at the extreme distance. Between 1992 and 2000 only nineteen fanciers in the whole of the UK appeared on the results of the NFC Pau race each year one of those nineteen was John Wills of Frimley. Add to these impressive NFC performances further top prizes with the London & South East Classic, not forgetting his six outright wins plus many more top ten finishes in BICC long distance races and you have one of the best records of any fancier in England at the present time. Long may the success continue and my thanks go to you John for allowing me to visit and handle your magnificent family of long distance racing pigeons. Thanks also to Keith Mott for allowing the use of the pigeon portraits that accompany this report.
Bill Leskovisek is the biggest pigeon fan this side of Bert from Sesame Street. Sometime today, some of Bills racing pigeons will arrive at Bills home in Virden after a 500-mile flight from Oklahoma City.
Sometime tomorrow, other racing pigeons Bill owns will arrive at Bills home in Virden after a 650-mile flight from Shamrock, Texas.
The racers have computer-coded bands on their legs. When one lights at Bills pigeon pen, the band will be scanned, just as if the bird was a bag of celery on the checkout conveyor belt at the Piggly Wiggly, and the time of its arrival will be recorded. Owners with birds in the race will then compare times to see which bird won.
Bills Most Memorable Pigeons Numbers One and Two: He and his brother, Sonny Leskovisek, got their first two pigeons when they were just kids. Their father brought them two barn pigeons. Those arent racing pigeons, but that got me going, Bill says. He and Sonny named those two pigeons Mama and Papa.
Bill was about 10 when he got into the pigeon game. Hes 78 years old now. Thats a lot of pigeons.
At one time, Auburn, Bills hometown, had more pigeon fanciers per capita than any other town in the United States. There are only a handful of true pigeon people remaining in central Illinois. Most have died.
Bills Most Memorable Pigeon Number Three: She was a yearling hen known only by her band number, 1449. What did you think, he named them all? He got this one from Bone Helms, who was a butcher in Auburn. Bone didnt like that bird. Bill did.
I liked something about its personality, he says. Pigeons have personalities. Oh yes, just like dogs and people.
That pigeon made it home from Oklahoma City in a day, making it what they call a day bird. This was about 30 years ago.
Bill has sold pigeons to fanciers from Taiwan, where racing pigeons is a very popular hobby. He has about 120 pigeons in his pen right now, but only about 20 are racers. He works hard to keep the pen and the birds clean for two reasons: because the birds like to take baths and because the neighbors are pretty close.
Bills Most Memorable Pigeon Number Four: I called her Midnight. She was one of 400-some birds released at Pauls Valley, Okla. Thats about 600 miles from Virden. She was released at 6 a.m. and arrived home at 4:19 that afternoon. Thats moving right along. That was probably in 1982. Midnight died in 1983.
He feeds his birds pigeon grain and pellets for the main part of their diet. But he also gives them honey, garlic and vitamins. The birds are vaccinated once a year. They are susceptible to PMV virus. If well taken care of, a pigeon can live 12 to14 years.
A white racing pigeon is a pretty good bet to end up hawk food. A hawk will go after the white ones first.
Homing pigeons brains were studied at Cornell University. Researchers believe the birds have some sort of radar-like capability in their brains that enables them to find their way home from hundreds of miles away. However, more pigeons than ever are getting lost. Bill says the theory is that the microwave towers that have sprung up to enable cellular communication are throwing the birds off.
Bills Most Memorable Pigeon Number Five: Her name was Sweetheart. She was a red pigeon. She made it 920 air miles from Albuquerque in three days. That was a great bird, Bill says, but she was not that handsome. He describes her as Ugly. Square head. Flat head. Thats unfortunate, but she was still a darn good racer.
I said all those birds at Bills house must be a temptation for Virdens cat population. He has that covered. Two dogs in the yard.
Bills Most Memorable Pigeon Number Six: Shes on her way home now from Texas. No name, just band number 322. Shes three years old. Guys say shes a good one, says Bill. Shes my favorite. Her personality trait is that she is very protective of her eggs. Most pigeons dont much care when Bill reaches under them to grab an egg. This one minds. Shell peck him. He says it doesnt hurt.
Speaking of pigeon eggs, Bill bought fake ones. They are made out of wood. He puts them in the breeder pigeons nest, and it keeps the pigeons from laying real eggs.
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MAN BARTERS 2009-MODEL CAR WITH 2 PIGEONS
Mr Halil Kabakçıoğlu, a pigeon lover, bartered his 2009-model Ford Focus with two pigeons at an auction at Pigeon Lovers Association in Nilüfer town of Bursa, western Turkey .
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Tot vanavond 22:00 uur kunt u bieden op de verkoop van Comb. Wellens, Noordbrabantse top. U heeft de keuze uit één van beide nestliggers van hun beste kweekkoppels. Zojuist zijn tevens enkele foto's van de duiven toegevoegd. Laat deze kans niet voorbij gaan!
Wilt u een bod of kooporder uitbrengen, maar registreren of inloggen lukt u niet? Stuur dan een email naar support@pigeonplaza.nl of bel naar onderstaand nummer.
Het seizoen 2010 is voorbij. De winterperiode is de meest geschikte tijd om de batterijen in Uw UNIKON-systeem te laten vernieuwen.
In ieder UNIKON-systeem zitten 2 batterijen, 1x in de opslagmodule en 1x in de combiklok. Ons advies is om deze iedere 5 jaar te laten vervangen Dus wilt U zeker zijn dat U tijdens het volgende seizoen niet in problemen komt is het belangrijk dat de systemen die 5 jaar of ouder zijn voorzien worden van nieuwe batterijen.
Hoe oud is Uw systeem? Op iedere opslagmodule en combiklok staat een serienummer (SN 00000) Indien het aanwezige serienummer LAGER is als hieronder staat aangegeven dan wil dit zeggen dat dit apparaat begin van het volgend seizoen 5 jaar of ouder is. Opslagmodule Medium lager als 60.300 Opslagmodule Profi lager als 29.000 Combiklok lager als 36.700
Het meest eenvoudig, en snelst, is het om Uw systeem rechtstreeks op te sturen of af te geven aan ons hoofdkantoor: Elektrokon bvba Streepstraat 1 2200 Morkhoven Openingstijden voor het afgeven van apparatuur: dinsdag en donderdag van 11.00 uur tot 16.30 uur
Een formulier met alle benodigde informatie is te verkrijgen op onze website www.unikon.be kolom onderhoud/batterijen
Als de tijd is aangebroken om de batterijen te laten vervangen is dit de ideale tijd om uw oude UNIKON in te ruilen voor voor een nieuwe UNIKON Champ standaard of Champ+ Bij inruil: bijbetalen voor een Champ standaard 370,00 voor een Champ+ 540,00 (aanbieding geldig tot 31-12-2010)
Het seizoen 2010 is voorbij. De winterperiode is de meest geschikte tijd om de batterijen in Uw UNIKON-systeem te laten vernieuwen.
In ieder UNIKON-systeem zitten 2 batterijen, 1x in de opslagmodule en 1x in de combiklok. Ons advies is om deze iedere 5 jaar te laten vervangen Dus wilt U zeker zijn dat U tijdens het volgende seizoen niet in problemen komt is het belangrijk dat de systemen die 5 jaar of ouder zijn voorzien worden van nieuwe batterijen.
Hoe oud is Uw systeem? Op iedere opslagmodule en combiklok staat een serienummer (SN 00000) Indien het aanwezige serienummer LAGER is als hieronder staat aangegeven dan wil dit zeggen dat dit apparaat begin van het volgend seizoen 5 jaar of ouder is. Opslagmodule Medium lager als 60.300 Opslagmodule Profi lager als 29.000 Combiklok lager als 36.700
Het meest eenvoudig, en snelst, is het om Uw systeem rechtstreeks op te sturen of af te geven aan ons hoofdkantoor: Elektrokon bvba Streepstraat 1 2200 Morkhoven Openingstijden voor het afgeven van apparatuur: dinsdag en donderdag van 11.00 uur tot 16.30 uur
Een formulier met alle benodigde informatie is te verkrijgen op onze website www.unikon.be kolom onderhoud/batterijen
Als de tijd is aangebroken om de batterijen te laten vervangen is dit de ideale tijd om uw oude UNIKON in te ruilen voor voor een nieuwe UNIKON Champ standaard of Champ+ Bij inruil: bijbetalen voor een Champ standaard 370,00 voor een Champ+ 540,00 (aanbieding geldig tot 31-12-2010)
Tot vanavond 22:00 uur kunt u bieden op één van de stuk voor stuk prachtige duiven in de PigeonPlaza Oktober Parade. Kooporders kunnen tot uiterlijk een half uur voor het einde van veiling worden toegevoegd.
PigeonPlaza Oktober Parade PigeonPlaza heeft weer enkele fijne duiven verzameld in deze verkoop. Het betreft een drietal rechtstreekse Hok Jos Vercammen en twee rechtstreekse Tj. & A. Bosma duiven en stuk voor stuk uit de beste duiven van het hok.
Einde veiling: 22:00 uur
Wilt u een bod of kooporder uitbrengen, maar registreren of inloggen lukt u niet? Stuur dan een email naar support@pigeonplaza.nl of bel naar onderstaand nummer.
Q-pigeons Auction. Becu Julien, verkoop van een sublieme kolonie!
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Julien Becu - Jabbeke
Komt in TOTALE VERKOPING: 30 stuks!! Alle vliegers, kwekers slechts 3 koppels De sublieme kolonie van BECU JULIEN uit JABBEKE in Duivenlokaal Union Gistel - Koekoeksnest, Kaaistraat 17, 8470 Gistel
Via deze nieuwsbrief betreft de PROMO JEUGD EN DUIVENMARKT op zondag 24 oktober te Temse, kunnen wij melden dat het JOC DEN ARTIST ook dit jaar opnieuw tal van topliefhebbers op zowel regionaal, provinciaal als nationale vlak mogen verwelkomen. Wij kunnen dan ook geen inschrijvingen meer aanvaarden omdat alle plaatsjes volzet zijn. De deelnemers kan je alvast nalezen op de site http://www.everyoneweb.com/duivenmarkt/ en zijn ervan overtuigd dat er zowel voor de snelheid, hafo en fondliefhebber een mooi aanbod aanwezig is.
Via sponsoring en kampioenen uit de sport kunnen we alvast tal van jeugdliefhebbers iets extra schenken, graag daarom deze brief verder bekendheid geven, zodat we zoveel mogelijk starters en jeugd kunnen bereiken. Heb je eventueel interesse in een foto van één van je duiven breng deze dan gerust mee welke gratis aangeboden wordt aan de jeugdleden en voor de senioren aan voordeelprijzen kan gemaakt worden.
Hopelijk mogen wij U en sympathisanten op deze dag verwelkomen.
De organisatie KGT biedt tevens op onze volgende activiteit de DAG VAN DE DUIF op 19 december de mogelijkheid om gratis uit zes duiven het beste kweekkoppel te laten selecteren. Dit door keurder en duivenspecialist Richard Van Hecke Wetteren.
Heb je hiervoor belangstelling is een seintje geven op voorhand voldoende om praktische reden.