GPS Auctions - Nieuwsbrief: NEWSLETTER GPS-AUCTIONS: LAST PART FIRST PRIZE PIGEONS ENDS TODAY!! UITNODIGING HULDIGING THE BEST OF THE BEST 11 FEB. 2012
sale of their carefull bred long distance pigeons. Pigeons are mainly from 2011. Beautifull completely moulted and ready for the breeding loft! 29 Class pigeons, out the very best of the Dutch long distance pigeons, such as De Brive, De Jander, De Leo, De Mof, Donkere Barcelona and their newest addition the De Jan and The Rock (Arjan Beens), Het Fenomeen (Gebr. Helsdingen), De Zwarte (P.van de Hurk) etc. Results with the pigeons from First Prize Pigeons many successes have been booked both on a National as well as International basis. A reference list can be found on gps-auctions). You to can give your long distance pigeon an injection with the quality pigeons presented in thsi auction. Bid through 5 February 2012 until 4:30 pm. (10:30 pm USA EST)
KOOP 01: NL11-4401189 DUIVIN UIT DE ZWARTE,
1E INT.NAT. BRIVE 13.361D.X DTR JANDER
KOOP 09: NL11-4401210 MAN UIT DE MOF 1E NAT. MUNCHEN98,
4E NAT. MUNCHEN97
KOOP 22: NL11-4401099 MAN DIRECT FPP. LINE ARJAN BEENS X DTR DE BRIVE
Pour cette Newsletter du Mois le plus court de l''''Année, nous vous proposons une séries d''''articles traitant des One Loft comptant pour le championnat du Monde FCI. De très nombreux Belges et Francais se classent toujours avec distinctions à ce championnat d''''élite. Parmi ceux-ci, le très réputé, André Lietaer qui réalise de très belles performances.
Ce mois-ci, les 18 & 19 Février 2012, un évènement majeur en Belgique est organisé à Courtai Xpo, à quelques encablures du Nord de la France, de l''''Angleterre ce grand rassemblement est dés lors International et nombreux sont ceux qui étaient ravis de la qualité de l''''organisation 2011. Pour cette seconde édition, de nombreux stands commerciaux seront présents avec des nouveautés à présenter, des amateurs réputés viendront vous proposer des pigeons à la vente mais également de nombreuses autres activités, comme des forums, de nombreuses remises de prix Nationaux et Internationaux, et bien plus encore.
Pigeon Magazine sera bien entendu présent à Fugare 2012 sur le stand 674. Nous vous y attendons nombreux ! Venez nous rejoindre et discuter autour de cette belle passion commune qui nous animent tous .. la colombophile !
Si je vous dérange veillez men excuser.Je vous envoi ce mail afin de vous faire connaitre le blog de la société colombophile de Grand-Leez.Cest grâce à mes connaissances et amis que jai pu établir ce carnet dadresse et donc vous contacter.
Les raisons de ce mail sont que pour la troisième année depuis 20 ans que jai repris la société, nous effectuons une prévente des bons de pigeons sur internet.Voici ladresse du Blog :
Une liste de bons (pour tout les gouts) avec les récapitulatifs des enchères se trouve sur la première page du Blog, ainsi que le détail des bons.Dans chaque bon un lien vers le mail ou vous pouvez faire votre enchère (noubliez pas dy mentionné le numéro du bon, votre enchère, ainsi que vos coordonnées, noms, adresse, téléphone).Votre enchère peut également être faite par téléphone au 0497/351735 après 19 h. Se trouve également dans le bon lhistorique des enchères.
En cas de problème sur le blog voici ladresse mail pour faire vos enchères (avec les mêmes renseignements que demandés ci-dessus) :
Lijst en beschrijving van de bons (en er zijn er voor alle mogelijkheden )zoals eenOVERZICHT van de verschillende inschrijvingen vindt U op de eerste pagina van de blog.Bij ieder bon een mogelijkheid(een link) om een mail te sturen indien U een BOD wenst te doen denk eraan uw volledige contactgegevens te melden: naam, adres, telefoonnummer.
·ANDERS : Via onze telefoonnummer 0497/351735 (na 19h) kunt u OOK eenBODdoen en dit kunt U dan terugvinden op de geschiedenis van de BON.
Moest er een probleem zijn met de website stuur dan maar gerust uw mail met de nodige gegevens naar: lhirondellegrandleez@yahoo.fr
Veel succes voor iedereen en bedankt voor uw aandacht en interesse.
Hoogachtend,
Frédéric PUTTENEERS - als voorzitter van LHirondelle Grand-Leez
PS: indien U deze mail niet langer wil krijgen, laat het ons A.U.B. weten en wij zullen het nodige doen.
Président de LHirondelle de Grand-Leez Putteneers Frédéric Rue Basse Hollande 39 5032 Corroy-Le-Château 081/633396 fr.putteneers@worldonline.be
Best cock ánd best hen WHZB 2011 owned by Father and Son Verbree, Putten!
The prestigious Dutch competition 'Wie heeft ze Beter' had a stunning apotheosis! The exact translation of WHZB is "Anyone got'em better?" and especially in 2011 this slogan was very true for Co and Piet Verbree. According to the WHZM-competition, they owned the king and queen of Dutch pigeonracing, meaning both the Acecock and Acehen, miraculous! It's a unique achievement in the prestigious history of this national competition.
The 2011-season was again amazing for the partnership Verbree of Putten. They knew that their best cock and hen would achieve a good ranking, but when the computer had finished calculating the WHZB-results, they were nevertheless suprised:
1st National acebird hens
1st National acebird cocks
1st and 5th acebirds all-in one (8 birds in the first 200, with over 200.000 competitors)
19th National acebird youngsters
8th National Best fancier
In one word: Unique!
Kick in open doors
Is there anyone who hasn't heard of Piet and Co? They are a phenomenon in Holland and also worldwide. They founded their loft on pigeons they got from the foundingfathers of Dutch dayracing: the de Wit brothers of Koudekerk aan den Rijn. Directly from their thouroughbred strain, mainly based on the Janssens-Arendonk. The brothers got them from fanciers such as Jos de Klak, Nic Janssen and Dr. Linssen.
Is it a coincidence that the lofts of those other legendary fanciers such as Bas and Gerard Verkerk and Willem de Bruijn were also based on the birds of the same de Wit brothers? Co was an early adopter of this strain, for he came to Koudekerk a/d Rijn a little earlier than their total sale in 1990, it was 1956 when he first stepped into their loft. Mostly he went home with some youngsters, but sometimes he was accompanied by a proven breeder on his way home too. The loft of Verbree was further founded on birds by Mees Doornekamp of Amersfoort and legendary Louis van Loon of Poppel. Especially the NL93-2334466 'Ultra Doffer' (bred by Berghuizen and son from two Mees Doornekamp-birds) was a good shot. Amongst his children there are already two Olympiadpigeons!
The beforementioned birds formed a base solid as a rock and the Verbrees further expanded their strain with pigeons from C. & G. Koopman, G. & S. Verkerk, Ad Schaerlaeckens, Steven van Breemen, Jan van de Pasch, Hans Dekkers and Jan Ouwerkerk.
The favorite game of father and son Verbree are the races until 700 kilometer with a special focus on the middle long -and long distance. Their stock consists of 24 breeding -and 34 flyingcouples. They live in the far end of their province (with over 60 km of extra-flight distance every race) but win an extreme number of races, topranking and on average over 60% prizecards of all basketed birds.
Again a flashing season
There simply doesn't seem to be a maximum for their results, the year 2011 was again fabulous for father Co and son Piet. They made a huge score of 11 first prizes against more than 1.851 birds on average. The racingsheets were dazzling, competition was simply shattered:
28-05, NPO Salbris, 596 km, 8.890 birds, 38 basketed, 28 prizes: 1, 5, 9, 11, 16, 26, 27, 38, 57, 59, 66, 82, 102, 111, 120, 128, 133, 206 and so on.
26-06, Nat. Blois Sector 3, 605 km, 25.597 birds, 30 basketed, 16 prizes: 10, 19, 20, 29, 69, 75, 160, 174, 230, 574, 697 and so on (winner 2-3-4).
In their Province they won these championships:
8th champion short distance
6th Champion Short distance nominated
8th Champion Middle long distance
3rd champion Middle long distance nominated
9th Champion Long distance
4th Acebird long distance NL10-1326498 "Anita"
1st Champion Jonge duiven
10th Acebird Jong NL11-1394220 "Benito"
8th Champion Fall-races Fall-races
4th Champion Fall-races nominated
1st Over-all Snelhei
1st Over-all Short distance nominated
1st Super Over-all Short distance
9th Over-all over all ( incl. marathon ) *
2nd Over-all over all nominated ( incl. marathon ) *
1st Acebird over all NL10-1326498 "Anita"
3rd Acebird over all NL08-1158499 "Marchino"
13th Acebird over all NL09-1889485 "Frieda" * no pigeons were basketed on the marathonraces
Worth mentioning is the fact that Co and Piet were on Teletext 13 times in 2010 and 2011 alone!
DreamPigeons
We proudly present this partnership from Putten, who in fact never sold pigeons on the internet in Holland before, with 10 extraordinary birds in auction, descending from their topbirds. For example youngsters of:
NL04-1626597 'Alonso' (twice on Teletekst on long distance races)
NL06-1828904 'Salino' (also twice teletekst on the long distance)
Also from NL05-1574879 'Cora'! She is a topbreeder and mother of 'Salino' and 'Anita', which in fact is the best hen of Holland in the strong competition WHZB 2011!!!
Pour Fugare 2012, les colonies, site internet, société, revue colombophile, ... présentent sur le site de Courtrai les 18 & 19 février 2012 peuvent me faire parvenir le n° de leur stand et / ou emplacement ainsi que toute documentation qu'ils désirent (photo, folder, ...). En effet un diaporama sera mis à disposition sur le site, 2ème quinzaine de Janvier et ce jusque fin de Fugare!!! Un bon moyen de reperage et ainsi mieux vous situez dans le salon!!!
9 kinderen, rechtstreeks uit het Superkoppel. Het superkoppel gaf niet minder dan 40 kinderen die een 1e prijs hebben gewonnen, op vitesse, midfond en dagfond, waaronder de 1e nat. asduif NPO, maar ook teletekstvliegers, top 10 winnaars NPO en minstens 10 asduiven. Deze 9 kinderen van het superkoppel wonnen 12 zuivere eerste prijzen.
In deze verkoping geen papieren tijgers. Geen duiven waar heel de wereld over spreekt wegens hun enorme marktwaarde. Nee, dit zijn eerste prijswinnaars. Duiven waar het omgaat. Duiven die u op zaterdag niet teleur zullen stellen. Duiven uit een familie die generatie na generatie topvliegers heeft gegeven en blijft geven.
Toppigeons beveelt deze veiling van harte bij u aan. Mocht u de duiven willen bezichtigen, dan is dit mogelijk door een afspraak te maken met Jan Pijpers. U kunt hem bereiken op 0652005337.
De hierna volgende reportage geeft u nog meer informatie over de kampioenenkolonie van Jan Pijpers.
Rond de totale verkoop van,
Jan Pijpers Hellevoetsluis.
Het einde van een nieuw begin. Nadat Jan zijn intrede weer gedaan had in de sport enkele jaren geleden (2004) komt daar nu plots, zo aan het begin van dit nieuwe jaar een einde aan. De laatste twee jaren werd er al nauwelijks meer aan de wedvluchten deelgenomen. Door zowel drukke zakelijke beslommeringen als bepaalde privé omstandigheden heeft hij nu dan toch besloten zijn kampioenenkolonie in zijn geheel van de hand te doen. Johan, ik vindt het gewoon zonde om deze duiven zomaar te laten zitten en er niets meer aan te doen Het is voor mij een gegeven, Jan gaat met pijn in het hart afscheid nemen van zijn kleine, maar sublieme collectie kampioensduiven. In 2011 is er niet meer voor eigen gebruik gekweekt en van een doorstart is er dan ook absoluut geen sprake. In deze verkoop alleen de duiven die zijn geselecteerd op behaalde prestaties en op vitaliteit. Een kleine kolonie van een ongelooflijk grote klasse en die tot en met het laatste speelseizoen van Jan het mooie weer gebracht hebben.
TopPigeons vindt het dan ook fantastisch deze veiling te mogen verzorgen. Hier geen megahok in de verkoop. Nooit zaten er meer dan 45 vliegduiven op zijn hok, waaronder een ongelooflijk hoog percentage 1e prijswinnaars en asduiven.
Hellevoetsluis. Tegenwoordig richt Hellevoetsluis, als historische vestiging- en marinestad zich op het toerisme uit zowel het binnen- als buitenland. Veel van deze toeristen komen hier doordat de zeilschepen hier aanliggen. In de korte geschiedenis die Hellevoetsluis rijk is was het vooral een legerplaats en tevens marinehaven. Maar Hellevoetsluis bleef tot op de dag van vandaag een havenstad. In deze stad was het onze hoofdpersoon die in enkele jaren tijd furore maakte met zijn gevleugelde vrienden, zijn naam, Jan Pijpers.
Een kleine terugblik. Jan maakte zijn eigenlijke intrede binnen de duivensport in het jaar 1994. Al vrijsnel na zijn intrede was het hem duidelijk, de prestaties moesten beter worden. Jan begon aan een zoektocht naar duiven die hij wilde gaan inbrengen. Na het nodige speurwerk kwam hij uit bij de gekende Gebroeders van den Heuvel uit Gouderak. Om binnen te komen bij de gebroeders werd er in eerste instantie een bonnetje van deze mannen gekocht. En dat hij gelijk op het juiste paard had gewed bleek dat het jong wat op de aangekochte bon werd gehaald gelijk al een 1e prijs won vanuit Orleans. Mede door deze prestatie werd er besloten om voor het jaar daarop gelijk nog enkele aankopen te doen. Zo geschiedde het dat het jaar daarop er een zestal eitjes werden gehaald. En dat hij hiermee goed zat bleek al vrijsnel in de jaren die hierna volgde. Dit succes duurde slechts tot het jaar 2000. Dit was het jaar dat Jan een eigenbedrijf ging opstarten waardoor er te weinig tijd voor de duiven overbleef. De aanwezige duiven werden weggegeven aan Wil Bravenboer.
We schrijven het jaar 2004. In het jaar 2004 was Jan er een heel stuk anders voor komen te staan waardoor een herstart gelukkig weer gemaakt kon worden. Achter het bedrijf werd op een stuk grond een nieuw hok geplaatst en als eerste kwamen de duiven terug van zijn oude vertrouwde soort. Het eerste jaar na zijn (her) intreding speelde hij gelijk al 14 maal de eerste prijs in zijn vereniging om het jaar daarop gelijk al dagfond kampioen te worden. In slechts enkele jaren tijd bouwde hij een naam op die in de wijde omgeving meer dan respect afdwong.
Geheel aan de westkant van zijn afdeling. Jaren geleden wisten de toenmalige kampioenen Spierenburg de Groot uit Den Briel en een man als Klaas Krom uit Honselersdijk meer dan eens in het toenmalige spelverband van de C.C. Zuid Holland geheel aan de westkant, geregeld sublieme uitslagen neer te zetten. Daarna was het jaren stil aan de westkant van de afdeling, totdat Jan Pijpers zich weer met het spel in groot verband ging bemoeien. Helemaal aan de westkant in Hellevoetsluis werden plots weer klinkende resultaten neer gezet. Dit tot ieders verbazing, en het was al vrijsnel duidelijk, die Pijpers moest over een hok klasse duiven beschikken die gewoon zijn weerga niet kende.
Zomaar wat uitslagen, dus keiharde bewijzen. Oudenaarde 3.467 duiven 36/32 3, 9, 27, 34 etc. Oudenaarde 3.875 duiven 36/30 4, 7, 8, 12, 19, 37, 51, 55 etc. Moeskroen 4.024 duiven 30/30 1, 7, 11, 12, 46, 47, 48 etc. Oudenaarde 2.148 duiven 49/32 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14 etc. Moeskroen 1.507 duiven 40/28 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 17 etc. Peronne 1.467 duiven 30/28 1, 3, 8, 14, 24 etc. Strombeek 3.211 duiven 40/33 1, 14, 15, 16, 32, 33 etc. Pommeroeul 3.493 duiven 40/23 5, 12, 17, 61 etc. Peronne 3.707 duiven 40/19 3, 7, 10, 22 etc.
Kopprijzen in groot verband:
Strombeek 1 - 41.000 met de 311
Peronne 1 - 8698 met de 184
Vierzon 1 - 11853 Met lena, 1e NPO
Bourges 1 - 2068, met dr. House
Creil 3 - 8041, met Carly
Orleans 5 - 10909, met Carly, 5e NPO
Orleans 12 - 10909, met Jane 12e NPO
Peronne 15 - 15023, met de 207
Pommeroeul 3 - 21964, met de 207
Orleans 2 - 2038, met de 902.
Strombeek 6 - 39640, met de 918
Orleans 3 12039, met Carmen, 3e NPO
Bourges 3 - 4419, met Carmen
Stamopbouw.
SUPERKOPPEL!!!! LAATSTE KANS OP DIRECTE NAZATEN en 1e PRIJSWINNAARS IN GROOT VERBAND!!! De opbouw van dit kampioenshok is in zijn geheel gevormd om en rond het Superkoppel. Alleen uit dit gekende koppel kwamen al een 40 tal eerste prijswinnaars. Vergeet niet, dit zijn enkel en alleen nog maar de rechtstreekse kinderen. Maar ook de nakweek in verdere generatie is en blijkt subliem te zijn. De doffer van het koppel, NL 00-1904975 is als eitje gehaald bij de gekende Gebroeders van de Heuvel in Gouderak. In zijn pedigree zien we zoal duiven van Klaas en Rik van Dorp en Adrie van der Rhee. De duivin, NL 97-1447307 is van het oude soort met het nodige Janssen bloed in haar aderen van Bert van Es uit Dirksland. Buiten dit koppel kunnen we zien dat het hok Pijpers is opgebouwd met duiven van John de Winter uit Schipluiden en de Gebroeders Sanders uit Millingen aan de Rijn. In deze verkoop worden niet minder dan 8 kinderen, rechtstreeks uit het superkoppel aangeboden. Dit zijn bijna allemaal 1e prijswinnaars.
Topduiven. Het Superkoppel van Jan heeft verschillende ware topduiven op de Wereld gezet. De beroemste is zonder twijfel Ashley, 1e nationale asduif Vitesse NPO, die na haar titel direct verkocht werd naar het verre buitenland. In deze verkoop zult U wel verschillende broers en zusters aantreffen van dit toppertje die eveneens een karrenvracht aan kopprijzen wonnen.
Kampioenschappen. Inde korte periode dat Jan na zijn herintreding heeft deelgenomen aan de actieve wedstrijdsport bouwde hij in korte tijd een zeer aansprekende reputatie op. Het bleek dat je ook succesvol kan zijn, ook al zit je aan de verkeerde kant van de afdeling. Maar ook hier blijk maar eens en te meer, alles valt en staat met die unieke topduiven !!! Jan behaalde, ondanks zijn beperkte aantallen duiven in korte periode zoal de volgende kampioenschappen.
2006. 10e Nationaal kampioen vitesse 10e Nationaal kampioen jongeduiven 2e Dagfond kampioen Rijnmond 2000 1e Vitesse kampioen Rijnmond 2000 2e Generaal kampioen Rijnmond 2000 Kampioensduif oude duiven
2007. 8e Nationaal kampioen vitesse 1e Nationaal kampioensduif vitesse 1e Dagfond Rijnmond 2000 4e Vitesse Rijnmond 2000 Keizerkamp Rijnmond 2000 5e Dagfond afd. 5 Keizerkampioen Rijnmond/Flakkee Generaalkampioen Rijmmond/Flakkee 2e Dagfondkampioen Rijnmond/Flakkee 2e Kampioensduif Rijnmond/Flakkee (dr. House) 2e Kampioen vitesse Rijnmond/Flakkee
2008. Generaalkampioen Rijnmond 2000 6e Vitesse Rijnmond 2000 (eerste vlucht problemen met klok eerste 6 duiven niet geklokt anders ruim eerste geweest) 1e Vitesse kampioen Rijnmond/Flakkee 1e Midfond Rijnmond 2000 (met toen van Koppen nog in het samenspel) 2e Midfond Rijnmond/Flakkee 1e Dagfond Rijnmond 2000 1e Dagfond Rijnmond/Flakkee Keizerkampioen Rijnmond/Flakkee 1e Generaalkampioen Rijnmond/Flakkee 7e Kampioen dagfond afd. 5
2009. 2e Vitesse kampioen Rijnmond 2000 5e Vitesse kampioen Rijnmond/Flakkee 4e Midfond Rijnmond 2000 4e Midfond Rijnmond/Flakkee 1e Dagfond kampioen Rijnmond 2000 2e Dagfond duifkampioen Rijnmond 2000 (Carmen) 1e Dagfond kampioen Rijnmond/Flakkee 10e Dagfond kampioen afd. 5 3e Generaal Rijnmond 2000 3e Generaal Rijnmond/Flakkee
Wat in deze zeker het vermelden waard is, is dat vanaf het jaar 2005 tot 2009 hij meer dan 100 zuivere eerste prijzen speelde in zijn vereniging waarvan zeker een ruime 25 stuks in groot verband !!!
1e Nationaal Kampioensduif Vitesse NPO 2007. In het jaar 2007 was het Ashley NL 04-1990861 die de Nationale titel voor zich opeiste op de Vitessevluchten. Ze speelde zoal;
1e 4.024 duiven Moeskroen 2e 2.666 duiven Oudenaarde 3e 3.480 duiven Oudenaarde 4e 3.885 duiven Oudenaarde 6e 4.090 duiven Peronne
Nog meer Asduiven:
de 805 1e asduif vitesse, CC Rijnmond
Sammy, 1e generaal asduif Samenspel Rijmond/Flakkee
Carly, 1e generaal asduif , CC Rijnmond
Dr. House, 1e asduif dagfond CC Rijnmond
De Toppers in deze verkoop:
Britney, won 3 eerste prijzen.
Carly, won 3 eerste prijzen en 5e NPO Orleans.
Dr. House, 1e Bourges 2068 duiven en1e asduif Dagfond Samenspel.
Julia, won 2 eerste prijzen.
Jane, won 2 eerste prijzen en 12e NPO Orleans.
de 207, won 5 eerste prijzen.
de 902, won 2 eerste prijzen.
de 918, won 3 eerste prijzen.
Carmen, won 2 eerste prijzen dagfond Orleans 3e 12039 NPO en Bourges 3 - 4419 d.
Voorts praktisch alleen ouders, kinderen, broers en zussen van deze toppers in de verkoop
Referenties. Natuurlijk, ook andere waren er snel bij en kwamen er achter dat Pijpers uit Hellevoetsluis over de ware toppers moest beschikken. Hoe kan je anders, als je geheel in de verkeerde hoek zit, zulke uitslagen maken en zelfs Nationale kampioen worden.
Zo heeft A.v.d. Rhee een topper van Jan zitten die zoal een 9e vanuit Creil speelde tegen 17.256 duiven maar ook een 8e tegen 1.372 duiven vanuit Morlincourt. Verder speelde Jan Heinsius subliem met Jan zijn duiven en ook Noordzij speelt geregeld teletekst met Jan zijn duiven. Jochem de Jong wint een 1e in Afd. 5, en dat deed ook John Pijpers. Ook Arie van de Graaf speelt in Kampioenstijl met het soort van Jan. Zij slaagden wonderwel met de Jan Pijpers duiven. Ondanks dat de duivenboekhouding zeer beperkt is, kunnen we zo echt nog wel even doorgaan.
Zoals U zult begrijpen is TopPigeons zeer verheugd u deze duiven aan te mogen bieden op onze totaal vernieuwde site en met een gerust hart bevelen wij deze klasse duiven van harte bij u aan. Daarom dan ook, TopPigeons, voor liefhebbers, door liefhebbers !!!
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Tm zaterdag 4-2 20.00 uur einde schitterende veiling met het beste Blauwe Vanoppen bloed (wellicht de allerbeste fondkweker ooit) inclusief 3 directe kinderen. Een kans die niet snel meer zal komen!
Tm zaterdag 4-2-22.00 uur einde unieke Verkoop Combinatie Verweij-Castricum en P de Haan. Superieure ronde uit de best of the best. JONGE DUIVEN LOUTER EN ALLEEN UIT EERSTE PRIJSWINNAARS OF DE OUDERS
Beste overnachthok Noord Holland laatste 10 jaar! Al jarenlang bij de besten van Nederland.Maar liefst uit o.a. NATIONAAL: 1e, 2e,4e,9e,12e,15e 21e en nog vele kopprijzen binnen de 1e 50 Nat.
Next Sunday, we have again 3 closing auctions: The January Auction, the Best of Britain Auction and the 23 youngs which Geerinckx bred especially for PIPA.
In January I auction PIPA offers a very diverse lot of top class pigeons. Including children to legends like Tips Marijke Vink, Blue Ace Limbourg, James Bond Vandenabeele, Super Marseille Aelbrecht' top racers such as Champion De Ceuninck-Vanhoucke (7x 1st), Miss Lillie De Keuster-Heylen (5x 1st), Bourgesman De Troy (Best Belgian Bourges bird 2009-2011) and top breeders like Last Baby Lücking and super breeding pair Smallen x Blue Erika from Den Haese. International stars therefore united in one auction exclusively on PIPA. Best of Britain Auction
All the best from Great Britain together in 1 auction. Last year we launched a first edition of this auction, with a collection of top talent from the top lofts from over the channel. The response from both buyers and sellers was enormously praiseful and positive. Hence the decision to expand this project with a 2nd edition of this auction!
One of the best of Belgium, that's Geerinckx Luc, Bart & Jurgen. With a stock of top pigeons which led them to the global top and foresaw many other fanciers great successes. PIPA sat down with the men and put some couples together wherefrom, after a strict selection, these 23 youngsters appear in a very exclusive auction.
If you have any questions about the auctions or the pigeons, you can always send an e-mail to auctions@pipa.be or call us at 0032/ (0)9 374 38 87.
Komende zondag lopen er terug 3 veilingen af: De januari veiling, de Best of Britain veiling en de 23 jongen die Geerinckx speciaal voor PIPA kweekte. Hieronder een korte intro van deze veilingen:
In de Januari I veiling biedt PIPA een zeer gevarieerd aanbod aan top klasse duiven. Met kinderen van legendes als Tips Marijke Vink, Blue Ace Limbourg, James Bond Vandenabeele, Super Marseille Aelbrecht' top vliegers als Champion De Ceuninck-Vanhoucke (7x 1e), Miss Lillie De Keuster-Heylen (5x 1e), Bourgesman De Troy (Beste Belgische Bourgesvlieger 2009-2011) en top kwekers als Last Baby Lücking en super kweekkoppel Smallen x Blue Erika van Den Haese. Internationale grootmachten dus in één veiling exclusief op PIPA.
Het allerbeste uit Groot-Brittanië verzameld in 1 veiling. Vorig jaar lanceerden we een eerste editie van deze veiling, met een verzameling aan toptalent uit de tophokken van over het kanaal. De respons hierop bij zowel kopers als verkopers, was enorm lovend en positief. Vandaar de beslissing dit project uit te breiden, met een 2e editie van deze veiling! Geerinckx L,B&J: Veiling van 23 jonge duiven uit de beste kwekers
De top van België, dat zijn Geerinckx Luc, Bart & Jurgen. Met een stam top duiven die ze naar de mondiale top leidde en bij vele andere liefhebbers ook al in grote successen voorzagen. PIPA zat met de mannen om tafel en stelde enkele koppels samen waarvan na strenge selectie deze 23 jongen in een zeer exclusieve veiling verschijnen.
Mocht u nog vragen hebben i.v.m. bepaalde veilingen of duiven, kan u steeds contact opnemen met auctions@pipa.be of via 0032/ (0)9 374 38 87.
"666"Collection Teletextpigeons Breedingloft bezit een sublieme collectie originele Henk Melis duiven. Alle duiven zijn zwaar verwant of ingeteeld naar de inmiddels beroemde "666". Topspelers als Comb. Braad de Joode, Comb. Traas en de gebr. Scheele uit Terneuzen vliegen de pannen van het dak met nazaten van de "drie zesjes". Hieronder een overzicht van de aanwezige kweekduiven van onze "666" Collection
Wilt u graag wat bemachtigen uit deze sublieme kweeklijn en dat ook nog voor een schappelijke prijs? Kijk dan snel op de koppelijst en vraag naar onze voorwaarden en onze prijslijst.
TeleTextPigeons Breedingloft (TTP Breedingloft) richt zich op kweken van duiven van bepaalde rassen, lijnen en prestatieduiven. Hiervoor hebben we specifieke collecties gevormd zodat we gericht kunnen kweken. De meeste collecties zijn rechtstreeks aangeschaft bij de kweekbron. Alle kweekduiven in het TTP Breedingloft voldoen aan onze hoge kwaliteitnormen en bezitten een sublieme bouw en een uitmuntende stamboom. Door alleen te kweken met duiven uit de allerbeste bloedlijnen en met excellente genetische eigenschappen, trachten we bepaalde genen van topduiven vast te leggen in onze nakweek. Hierdoor leveren we duiven waarmee niet alleen goed gevlogen kan worden maar waarmee vooral ook verder gekweekt kan worden. Ons uitgangspunt hiervoor is de stamboom (bloedlijnen) van de duif. Deze beschouwen wij als een "genetische blauwdruk" van de potentie van de duif. Hieronder treft u een overzicht van onze collecties aan.
Leo Heremans Collectie
TTP Breedingloft bezit een uitgebreide collectie met rechtstreekse duiven van Leo Heremans. Belangrijkste lijnen zijn uit den Euro, Wonderaske, Spinneke,Olympiade 03, De Jan, Rossie, Eenoogske, Saffier, Figo,Dubbel Aske,etc.
TTP Breedingloft bezit een kleine maar fijne collectie van rechtstreekse Koopman duiven uit de beste kwekers en huidige vliegers, oa uit de lijnen: Kleine Dirk, Emmersveen hope, beatrixdoffer, Blarne, Faira, Blue star, De Blois, Miss dynabite, etc
TTP Breedingloft bezit een kleine maar exclusieve collectie met rechtstreekse en ingeteelde duiven naar de beroemde "666" van Henk Melis. De "666" is de (groot)vader van ontelbare winnaars, kampioensduiven en teletekstduiven.
First of all,thank you for the great comments regarding our past newsletters. This is our fourth issue and it looks like many of you are getting good results from ads posted and articles written. As you know, we are now reaching out to over 3000 readers and growing each issue. Our goal is over 10,000 by the end of the year,which would make us a genuine force in the pigeon world.
All we are trying to do is produce an informative tool to the racing pigeon world twice a month. This is a one man operation,no glitz,no bling,just up to date info as it happens and relevant information about our sport. This newsletter goes out FREE on the internet worldwide to at this point, 20 countries and growing-70% America 30% Foreign.
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Also,in this issue,I am introducing the World Racing Pigeon Breeding Champion, an award to the top breeder in the world based on performances both in area and out of area.If you are a breeder and race your own team,or you race your own team and send out a few pigeons to other handlers,or you only breed pigeons to send to out of area futurities or one loft races,this award is tailored to you. It takes into consideration your pigeons' performances whether you fly them or someone else does.We don't care if you won average speed or champion loft.Not interested if you won All-American Loft or some big European award. HOW DID THE BIRDS YOU BRED IN 2012 DO IN 15 RACES LOCALLY,NATIONALLY OR INTERNATIONALLY??? More information about this further down the newsletter.
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
I had pigeons all my life. My father was in WWII in the Pigeon Corps and I just naturally got into it,and in 1957 at the age of 10 I had my own team that raced against my dad. Known as Willowmere Loft ,my father was instrumental in importing Albert Gorins, Peppermans,Vyvermans among other top names in the '70s. When he died in 1977, I flew on my own and cultivated my own family of birds which I flew in Arizona and northern California from 1974-1995. I had two idols in the sport,my father and the great Vernazza champion,Jim Calia.
I no longer fly pigeons,but wanted to remain in it somehow and I thought a newsletter would still keep me somewhat active.
Originally from New Haven Connecticut,I moved to Arizona in 1973.I worked over 42 years in advertising and moved to Georgia,Florida,California and Hawaii running advertising companies primarily phone books. With the advent of the computer age, I retired last year from the phone book industry just in time.
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EACH ISSUE WE WILL PUBLISH ARTICLES ABOUT AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PIGEON FANCIERS OF THE PAST. THESE PEOPLE WERE THE TRUE PIONEERS OF THE SPORT. FOR THOSE OF YOU NOT OF AGE,MANY OF THESE NAMES MAY BE KNOWN TO YOU BUT THEIR IMPACT ON THE SPORT AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS MAY NOT BE. WE WILL TRACE THEIR HISTORY AND TRY TO BRING YOU AS MUCH INFORMATION ABOUT THOSE PEOPLE AS WE CAN.LAST ISSUE WE BROUGHT YOU THE STORY OF THE GREAT CONRAD MAHR,THE ORIGINATOR OF THE AMERICAN STRAIN,"THE TRENTONS". THIS ISSUE WE BRING YOU TWO ARTICLES ABOUT PIERRE DORDIN,ONE OF THE GREATEST CHAMPIONS EVER.
WE WILL ALTERNATE AN AMERICAN FANCIER AND A FOREIGN FLYER.HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS LITTLE TRIP DOWN "MEMORY LANE".
CONTENTS
1. THE WORLD RACING PIGEON BREEDERS CHAMPION
2. THE FORGOTTEN FAMILY-THE PIERRE DORDIN PIGEONS
3. PIERRE DORDIN,HARNES
4. EARLY CLOCKING METHODS
5. HOLLAND WINS EUROPA CUP 2012
6. GERMAN WINS MOST PRESTIGIOUS PIGEON RACE IN THE WORLD
7. THE AMERICAN RACING PIGEON UNION CONVENTION AND RACE-THE STORY THAT LEAD TO THE SUCESSFUL RACE AND CONVENTION.
8. BEST WEBSITE FEATURE
GANUS FAMILY LOFT -INDIVIDUAL
WINNERS CUP-RACE
9. AND NOW A WORD FROM OUR SPONSORS
1. THE WORLD RACING PIGEON BREEDING CHAMPION AWARD 2012
Today we announce the formation of the World Racing Pigeon Breeding Award for 2012. This is an award that can be awarded to any breeder anywhere in the world. Eligible pigeons will only be those banded in 2012.
SUMMATION:
A. Open to any breeder of racing pigeons anywhere in the world whose pigeons are racing anywhere in the world and banded with 2012 bands.
B. Breeders will enter the results of up to the top 15 performances their birds have achieved during the 2012 racing season.
C. Breeder may use results of their local organizations,out of area results or combination. This includes results from One Loft races,Futurities,Regular races etc. as long as the results are performed by a pigeon banded with the breeders own 2012 band and include any races flown up to and including January 31st,2013
D. A results sheet will be sent(emailed) to each entrant no later than May 30th 2012. The breeder will fill out the form and include the date of the particular races,the distance of the races,the name of the organization sponsoring the races,number of birds in the races,position taken in the races,speed of the winner,speed of their pigeon and the contact name and email address of the sponsors of the races. The form must be completed and returned by email no later than February 1st,2013.
Further information and rules will be on the results sheet.
JUDGING:
There will be a panel of 20 world wide independent judges who will determine the winner.They will be from all points of the globe as to not overload an area. They will analyze the results sheets based on the above criteria as well as the prestige of the races entered. Each judge will pick their top 25 choices with points awarded 25 for 1st,24 for 2nd,23 for3rd,etc.. The points will be added from each of the judges and the loft with the most total points will be declared the winner. The winner will be announced no later than March 1st,2013.
ENTRY:
Breeders can only enter once and can only enter up to 15 race results on a result sheet. Entry fee is $100 per breeder.
PRIZES:
The top 25 lofts will be announced before March 1st,2013 in this newsletter. The top three point getters will split the entry fees 50-30-20 less 15% expenses. The Champion will also receive a trophy naming them the World Racing PigeonBreeding Champion 2012.
The positions 2nd-25th will receive a certificate naming their position in the contest.
To receive a registration sheet to reserve your place,email to marcmassaro.emailflyers@gmail.com You will be given further instructions on how to register and payment options.
The First 50 paid entrants will receive a FREE ad in any upcoming newsletter. The ad will be a "Large Format" ad(see rate sheet below for specifications).Entry fee must accompany registration sheet,checks or paypal accepted.
CONCLUSION
It's time to recognize the top breeders in the world. This contest doesn't care if you won average speed or champion loft,All American or a European award. This award recognizes your efforts as a breeder. Whether you fly in a small club or a large organization,you send pigeons out to out of area races(one loft or futurities),or other people fly your birds in other parts of the world,your results are based on your breeding.
I have felt for many years that such an award was needed. Now you see how you do against others throughout the world--and be financially rewarded for it. We will constantly update the number of entrants as they come so that you are always aware of the number you will be competing against.
We allow races to be included into the last day of January because many one loft races are still in progress at that time. The more prestigious the race you do well in the better your chances with the judging.
This contest will be publicized throughout the pigeon fraternity,websites,newsletters,Facebook etc. Email me NOW for an entry form.
2. PIERRE DORDIN-THE FORGOTTEN FAMILY
GOOD BLOOD DOESNT LIE: THE FORGOTTEN FAMILY -The Dordins By John Capel
During the racing season 2005, a well-known fancier came to me and suggested that I should compile an article on what he called the "forgotten family". Like a sucker I instantaneously fell into the trap and gullibly asked, "Whats the forgotten-family?"
"The Dordins," he replied"Theyre winning everywhere." It was news to me.
The following night a leading fancier phoned me at home and I congratulated him on the high placing hed taken the previous Saturday. "Yeah, it was another Dordin" he said nonchalantly.
I began to ask other fanciers, and the message was similar, echoed just as Id been so confidently advised. When I asked John Brislin, he confirmed that they were still winning for him.
I visited Adelaide (Australia) recently, and Fred Di Mella, who comprehensively won the SAHPAs Aggregate during 2005, showed me a magnificent blue cock which had bred 6th in the last two SAHPA South-line Derbies from Boorooban (560km). He was an inbred, pure Dordin, absolutely untainted by any other family within his pedigree!
So this family of birds of great substance is still in full flight within Australia, maintaining its eminent position as a quality source of birds which have the wonderful attributes of flying from the first race on the program to the last one, while maintaining a degree of beauty found in few other families.
One of the most frustrating things to be experienced within pigeon racing is the champion producer pair whose youngsters wont produce. Suddenly the owner finds himself in a dead-end. This does not seem to be the case with the Dordins, for their character is so programmed within their genetic composition that they, like the Janssens, seem to maintain their prepotency through many generations, even when unraced. Furthermore, they apparently remain a wonderful family of birds for crossing.
It is this last mentioned feature which has, in a way, brought about their thinning within Australian lofts. It is now easy to find them crossed with other pigeons, but less easy to find the original product, untouched by the admission of other families. However, this is not to say they dont exist within Australia. It is important to note that the pigeon racing community still has the opportunity to utilize the results of Pierre Dordin, a man who might properly be described as a genius with pigeons.
Dordin was a man from the nineteenth century. He was born in 1898, in a country which would twice taste war during his lifetime. At the age of just sixteen he joined the French Army, eventually becoming one of the youngest serving officers during World War I. He was to win the Legion dHonneur and the Croix de Guerre. Following the first war he attended University to take a degree in pharmacy, which would ultimately become his profession. He was a highly educated man, and his intelligence translated into his hobby, and it would become apparent as he crafted one of the greatest families of pigeons ever seen.
Dordin qualifies as possibly the greatest fancier the world has ever seen, for the following reasons: first, he was an intelligent, highly educated man, being a university graduate, with qualifications in pharmacy; second, he had the skills to create a definitive and distinctive family of pigeons, which consistently performed at the highest levels. Three International victories attest to this; third, he seems to have been a superior trainer of race birds; fourth, he was interested (in an educated way) in both individual and flock behaviors exhibited by racing pigeons, and conducted numerous experiments, which were quantifiable; fifth, he left records of how and what he achieved, and details of his philosophy, which determined what he did and how he went about it; sixth, he seems to have enjoyed the foresight to preserve his pigeons so that they survived the six years of the Second World War.
Im not certain that anyone else in Europe matched him in these categories, and in the field of pigeon administration he was spoken of almost in reverence. When he died in 1979, he held several executive positions, some having control over pigeon management on behalf of more than ten thousand colleagues. Some of these positions had been half for more than fifty years. Numerous tributes followed the news of his passing, and Dr. Tim Lovel wrote:
From Claude Masurel, himself ninety years old "Our Federation will have to resolve the very difficult problem of his successor, for to us he represented the maximum of qualities. He was a perfectionist not only in the affairs of our Administration, but also in the practice of pigeon racing and in the breeding of the birds themselves." Source: Pierre Dordin. The Complete Fancier. By Dr. Tim Lovel. 1985. Pg 81.
The basis for his family seems to have been a Hansenne cock "Luron" (winner of 1st Libourme by twenty minutes in 1929), and his sister, then the speed pigeon "Ecaille de Commines", grandson of the famous Napoleon de Commines, and birds from Felix Reys, probably of the Grooter line. Whatever they were at this stage, Dordin was to turn them into something extraordinary.
Then in 1939 came World War II, and Dordin appears to have had the foresight to hide pigeons in various places, some of them quite far from home. Some were seemingly stored minus their rings. Whatever his methods of concealment, when war ended and pigeon racing resumed in France, Dordin immediately produced two aces: Vulcain (1946) which won eighteen prizes from his nineteen long-distance starts, and Gaulois (1947) champion of France in 1952. Then in 1953 came "Gavroche" (a triple National winner) followed a year later by "High Life," Dordins first International winner.
High Life was regarded by Dordin to be "a perfect standard type indefatigable flyer". Then both Gavroche and High Life went to the stock loft and became the key figures in the future direction of the family.
In 1955 came the important "Indemne", (the St. Vincent National winner bred from Gavroches sister) and the red-checkered "Incandescent", a son of High Life and even better in the stock loft than as a race bird. He bred two National winners in the one nest, and sired three Ace pigeons: and it just got better and better. Dordin had created a true strain, about which it was written:
That which is remarkable above all for this loft of the elite is the regularity and the continuity of these extraordinary successes consistently as the years pass. The explanation is very simple: it rests essentially in the absolute certainty of a solid strain, the birds being bred with skill and perseverance over many years by one of those artists in pigeons fancying who, sure of the valour proved in the strain which he cultivates, rests closely attached to his chosen type to maintain or even improve the ensemble of those qualities that make an individual whole. Source: C. Potier "Dordin in 1950". Pierre Dordin. The Complete Fancier. By Dr. Tim Lovel. 1985. Page 17.
It is enough to say that the racing record of the Dordins in Eurpose was phenomenal. What cemented their greatness was their ability to go elsewhere and do likewise. Probably there was no better advocate for this family than English champion Jim Biss, who sadly passed away in 2005. Biss was to eventually purchase from Dordin many of his great champions, and denuded the loft to the point where the aging Master was never able to recapture his earlier greatness. Jim Biss was a man who had no time for humbug, and on one occasion made this simple observation:
"On the selection for stock: the simplest and best way is to decide firmly to obtain it from a family with a long and continuous history of success and is still winning. Families that are based on a brief burst of success only, or on the achievements of one or two "sports" should be avoided. The acquisition of stock is an aspect of management that is particularly prone to the complications already referred to, for some of the so-called guides for assessing the worth of a bird are no more than fads or fantasies." Source: Jim Biss: "Hillside Lofts" 1982 Stud Book. Pg. 58.
It was this "Mr. Basket" who, in league with Pierre Dordin, actually created this famous family, for there was no suggestion of saving the Dordin birds from the severe tests he believed led to a great strain. It thus becomes evident that the Dordin pigeons passed the test in every way imaginable.
Put to the test in this country they similarly passed with flying colors. Grenville Evans 700 mile winner showed their power over distance, and there were plenty of others of similar quality. So why dont we hear more of them? My queries to many fanciers led me to believe that their great crossing abilities led to them quickly disappearing in a flurry of concerted crossbreeding. Rather than being mated back into the Dordin family, they were mated to other families and gradually disappeared as an entity.
But not quite, for some were taking another tack, and the good news is that within Australia they survive, intact, to this day, still winning. Consequently there is absolutely no reason why clever fanciers could not take the fragments, which still exist and create, yet again, something absolutely special. And its happening heres how:
Melbournes Diamond Valley is the hotbed of long distance competition within the Victorian Homing Association. They really test with "Mr. Basket" up there, with plenty of the members still keenly engaged when racing gets to 1000km and beyond.
In 1991, Centre member Stephen Kearsey purchased a latebred blue pied cock at a sale conducted by John Brislin in Sydney. He was to become that most important of pigeons, for in his fertile years (hes now fifteen), he produced producer pigeons and plenty of them. John Dismore, for example, had a son, which produced one pigeon that won 1st and 2nd Federation at 400 and 500km respectively. Such birds are rare.
The old cock bred for Stephen until recently, when age seems to have overtaken him. In recent years, his owner sought to extend the line of this excellent Dordin producer by borrowing a Dordin-line hen of commensurate quality.
He didnt have to go far to find one, and borrowed from George Vella a mealy pied hen, quite advanced in years. A VHA Federation winner herself over 480km, she had gone on to become an ace breeding hen. George bred her from a hen he purchased at a sale, one of the main reasons being her Dordin heritage. Kearsey mated the mealy pied hen to his champion Dordin producer cock to breed a young cock, which in three years has produced the following:
BBPH: 1st VHA West Wyalong 480km 1999. 1028mpm 6497B
BBPH: 2nd VHA Parkes 600km 1999 1305mpm 4782B (and dam of 1st Club 700km this year in the Diamond Valley Club not an easy place to win!).
Theyre pretty good performances, and thats only the best of them! There are plenty of others. What is shows is how good fanciers can restore and perpetuate winning genes: they share champion birds between each other, and consistently upgrade their own flock as well as that of the person with whom they share. As a result, Stephen Kearsey has upgraded both his race and stock loft by cleverly exploiting available genetic material.
Now if you think this is coincidental, consider this: following the success of this experiment, George Vella then borrowed a brother to Stephens blue pied cock from John Brislin. He mated the borrowed cock to the same mealy pied hen, and bred two young cocks. In their first year in the stock loft they each produced Federation positions. Pierre Dordin often said "Good blood doesnt lie." And indeed it doesnt. However, theres a difference between birds on the top-shelf and those immediately below, a big difference. The Dordins were, and obviously remain, top-shelf pigeons, and still have a contribution to make because of their inherent qualities, developed by the Master (whose name they carry), but transferable into the lofts to which they ultimately go. Dordin would write "Qualities and faults being essentially hereditary, the value of the loft depends upon its breeders." A good breeder is always produced by:
1. A line of winners in competition: pigeons who win severe sporting events because their mental and physical abilities are superior to that of their opponents.
2. A line of impeccable constitution: from the winners, the selection of the breeders is directed to those who have the strongest constitution: strong bones, above average size, good muscles but not excessive, silky and supple plumage, good wingspan, perfect balance.
Source: paraphrased from the article "The Selection of Birds for Breeding" by P. Dordin. Appeared in the Hillside Lofts Stud Book 1982. Pg 12.
Many of the Dordin pigeons in Australia were at various stages larger in size to what local fanciers had become accustomed, and there is little doubt that more than a few fanciers were put-off by this perceived fault. However, not all of them were large. One of the Masters great favorites was Papillon, considered a "small pigeon indeed" (Papillon means "butterfly" in French). He was sometimes described as "a little pigeon, very fast in middle distance races," and was an interesting bird in the colony because he remained in the loft when Dordin died. The small champion was eighteen years old at the time.
Jack Smith (now seventy-eight years young) showed me the Dordin hen which club mates would often tease him about because of her size. I handled her and remarked to her owner that I didnt consider her a large pigeon. He agreed. All I could feel was a superb hen, placed in the VHAs top ten at 1000km, dam of 800m placegetters, and still in excellent condition. I would love to have handled her when she was racing. Yes, she had plenty of chest, but a large pigeon? Not really.
A few days later I handled a magnificent mealy hen at the residence of Moorabbin (VHA) fancier Russell Campbell. Her mother was a Dordin, mated to a Wickham cock to produce this mealy hen, which flew the VHAs 1000km race on three successive occasions, winning 8th Federation in her first attempt. Thats a pretty good hen. She was identical in body shape to Jack Smiths hen. I began to imagine the "what-if" of mating her with a son of the Kearsey Dordin cock, or some other such cock untouched by any other strain.
Coral Saggers told me "When they first came to our loft they were like chooks, but Keith soon cut them down to racing shape. Theyre viewed here as real hard day birds, and keep flying when the day is a long one." In that statement, Coral was simply echoing Dordins description of his own birds "Pigeons who win severe sporting events because their mental and physical abilities are superior to that of their opponents." The Selection of Birds for Breeding by P. Dordin. Appeared in the Hillside Lofts Stud Book 1982. Pg 12
Keith told me that when he originally gained his first Dordins, he was amazed by the amount of work they would take. As the racing season progressed they came up closer and closer to the front of his returning team, however when the 700km stage arrived there was little in the loft which could beat them. When he crossed them with his Jurion family they were even better. In speaking with the fanciers who have enjoyed much success with Dordins (and there are plenty of them) it became apparent that the prosperity to cross them eventually led to increased race success through the hybrid vigor, but a lessening of breeding success. However, what Australian fanciers were doing was not much different to what Pierre Dordin was doing, except that the Master would immediately cross the resulting performed pigeon straight back into his own family.
Keith Saggers deliberately maintained the purity of his Dordins by close inbreeding, selection for stock, and race-testing to long distances. He found this program cut the size of the birds, so that they were better suited to Australian conditions. He has kept the vigor, looks and abilities intact and they still perform, especially when crossed with his Jurion family. His second placing in the VHAs 600 mile (1000km) event just a few years ago was bred on this exact cross.
John Brislin shared details of a few birds, which had raced well for him. Consider these:
"6645" 4th Produce in 1974 at a high velocity (2353mpm), a difficult task given Johns northerly loft location. She was a daughter of a Dordin cock mated to a hen from Doug Ince.
"49800" A blue checkered cock, hatched in 1978. He was a very big pigeon, but won the VHAs 700km race at a velocity of 925mpm, (12 hours, 40 minutes on the wing) winning the Oakleigh Special race on the way, and taking home an $1800 prize, good money in 1979. His dam was Dordin, but his sire was the Young Bird Derby winner (Bill Pritchards Hanssene/Logan/Wegge on one side, Tom Meehans Ameel on the other) from a few years before. Size didnt seem to worry him. His brother won 3rd in the VHAs Produce from Mt. Hope (580km, 1037mpm) and went on to bree an 800km federation winner.
"4224" A Blue Barred hen, winner of the VHAs 800km event in 1984 at 1505mpm. Her mother was Dordin (with a dash of American Grizzle), and her sire was Hanssene/Logan/Wegge.
"The Dubbo Winner" of 1996, 700km with a very strong side wind. I remember this race well, because it was believed that Johns chances of winning, given his loft situation, were remote. Not only did he win the event with this hen, but her brother finished 6th in the same race. Three years later another sister won 2nd VHA at 800km. They were bred from a Dordin crossed with a Wickham, the Dordin being a direct offspring of Johns famous producer cock "48888", known to fanciers the length and breadth of Australia.
"BBH 38664 & BBC 23033" Sister and brother which in 2005 won 4th VHA Dubbo (700km) and 6th VHA Wyalong (480km) respectively. Their sire is a 1999 Dordin cock from Johns pure-Dordin breeding program, and their dam is a Wickam/Clerebout hen.
So theres six good race birds and over an extended period. "Did they make it into your breeding program?" I asked John. "No" he replied. "I raced them out or sold them. Only the purebred Dordins are used for the ongoing program."
They are the ones which breed the super crossing birds which produce the big winners, and the irony is that they are every bit as good today as they were when he got them. Thats because John is a master breeder of pigeons, and his results parallel those of Keith Saggers because they do the same thing: keep the lines pure and outcross for racing success and these are not ordinary fanciers: these men race to win Aggregates in big competition. The only perceivable difference I could find was that John selects birds showing characteristics of his original Dordins, whereas Keith will usually select on eyesign.
The genetic make up of his birds was important to him. He seldom inbred closely and then only deliberately to fix a quality that he wished to strengthen. He would select on paper 4 or 5 hens that might make a good mate for a certain cock, rejecting others as "too closely related". Then he would make the final choice in the loft. Usually his pairings were distant within his family, as reference to his many pedigrees clearly proves. This was indeed line-breeding in the hands of a master (my emphasis). Source: Pierre Dordin. The Complete Fancier. By Dr. Tim Lovel. 1985. Pg 23.
Jim Biss believed inbreeding would leave the family deficient and he wasnt afraid to say so. It seems he may have believed and followed only the first step of what Pierre Dordin seemed to do bring in an excellent, high quality cross whenever he deemed it warranted. But Dordin then crossed back into the family. Biss seems to have gone the other way and crossed them further, and he was soon looking for better pigeons again.
On a visit to Biss in 1993, Jack Smith was told that the new Belgian pigeons Biss had obtained were now "leaving the Dordins for dead", in the same manner that the Dordins has superseded the earlier Biss pigeons. "That might be so," said Jack. "But show me a result as good as that National from Rennes when the Dordins allowed you to take the first five places." Jack told me that Biss turned, looked around at him, and wistfully replied, "You might be right."
And so the Dordins continue in Australia, and the family remains vibrant, effective and available. This is not a family which was at its best in the first half of last century, or the century before. The Dordins were at their zenith from 1946 into the 1970s during the lifetime of most current fanciers. If they were at the top of the tree as recently as that, then their genetic pool should be able to be tapped for maximum performance today by fanciers clever enough to know what theyre doing.
One man who has made an art form of tapping them is of course John Brislin, a fancier who has won the VHAs Aggregate five times, and on every line the VHA flies, with the latest one just last season that means sustained excellence over a long period. John is unapologetic about the fact that he is still winning with them against all of the imported names of recent years. John related that the young cock with which he won 6th Federation this year came directly from the race point, straight into the loft, showing the best attributes any racing pigeon can possess speed, tenacity and integrity this is a "modern family".
When John and I shared lunch with Keith Veall recently, I asked Keith what qualities had made John such a good fancier. John was getting some coffee at the time. Keith recalled "When he was a newcomer to the sport, John would stay back and work at anything within the clubrooms. He was always a good worker and a great listener. He became talented in everything, and every facet of the sport it was obvious early that he would become a very good flyer." And then with a sudden, impish smile he mischievously added: "And if he keeps doing what hes doing, hell end up as good as me!"
When Keith eventually left us to return home, John and I spoke about some of those "facets". John revealed that he considered the first requirement of the champion fancier is "patience". How poignant, I thought. What was the name of Pierre Dordins loft? Wasnt it Villa Patience?
Jim Biss made the point some years ago that Dordins lofts were not named "Villa Patience" by accident it was a conscious decision by the Master. Pierre Dordin and John Brislin never met. They should have.
Reprinted from: Australian Racing Pigeon Journal
-------------------------------------------------------- 3. PIERRE DORDIN, HARNES
The Church tower in Harnes stood high above the mighty "Villa Patience" racing and breeding lofts of the legendary Pierre Dordin, the man who built up the family that was to become a super strain and has lasted the test of time. This family of pigeons was used by many, e