St Vincent International liberation
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This use too happen every year from Barcelona. In a car park with the trucks facing one another, Same result; dead and injured pigeons everywhere. This years lib has been the best in 20 years!
Living in Brighton & Sunny Sussex.
Disgusting really is, below is there comments
Reaction KBDB about release St. Vincent
The KBDB also reacted through its president Pascal Bodengien. "We are very disappointed with the departure of the international flight from St Vincent this morning. These are things we cannot tolerate under any circumstances. The unloading area had been occupied by cars of visitors to the local festival since yesterday. It was clearly impossible to clear the space. There would have been only one correct decision NOT to release the pigeons there and postpone unloading until the place was cleared or move to another place. We are therefore very disappointed with the attitude of the organiser 'Entente Belge'. Meanwhile, the KBDB has taken action to hold all actors involved accountable. After an evaluation, the necessary measures/sanctions will be taken in the short term," said KBDB president Pascal Bodengien.
Release from the French Pigeon Fanciers' Federation
On Sunday 16 July 2023, the FCF was stunned to discover the conditions in which the Saint-Vincent International pigeon release took place, after having been questioned about the preparations for the competition and inappropriate behaviour in the days leading up to it.
The Saint-Vincent release site, which is usually used for releasing pigeons, was occupied all weekend by a large number of motorists, many of them drunk, who had come to take part in the local festivities in Tyrosse. The lorries were surrounded by cars, making it impossible to open the site in optimum conditions and with respect for the pigeons.
The FCF release agent and the competition organiser knew about this situation as soon as the pigeons arrived on site. The CWF regrets not having been informed, like the RFCB, of this situation: it would have been possible to move the lorries to a suitable location.
From 9am on Sunday, the CWF and the RFCB discussed this lack of communication. A working meeting will be organised this week to ensure that procedures are improved, both on the part of the organisers and the FCF controllers.
Video release St. Vincent 2023
Reaction KBDB about release St. Vincent
The KBDB also reacted through its president Pascal Bodengien. "We are very disappointed with the departure of the international flight from St Vincent this morning. These are things we cannot tolerate under any circumstances. The unloading area had been occupied by cars of visitors to the local festival since yesterday. It was clearly impossible to clear the space. There would have been only one correct decision NOT to release the pigeons there and postpone unloading until the place was cleared or move to another place. We are therefore very disappointed with the attitude of the organiser 'Entente Belge'. Meanwhile, the KBDB has taken action to hold all actors involved accountable. After an evaluation, the necessary measures/sanctions will be taken in the short term," said KBDB president Pascal Bodengien.
Release from the French Pigeon Fanciers' Federation
On Sunday 16 July 2023, the FCF was stunned to discover the conditions in which the Saint-Vincent International pigeon release took place, after having been questioned about the preparations for the competition and inappropriate behaviour in the days leading up to it.
The Saint-Vincent release site, which is usually used for releasing pigeons, was occupied all weekend by a large number of motorists, many of them drunk, who had come to take part in the local festivities in Tyrosse. The lorries were surrounded by cars, making it impossible to open the site in optimum conditions and with respect for the pigeons.
The FCF release agent and the competition organiser knew about this situation as soon as the pigeons arrived on site. The CWF regrets not having been informed, like the RFCB, of this situation: it would have been possible to move the lorries to a suitable location.
From 9am on Sunday, the CWF and the RFCB discussed this lack of communication. A working meeting will be organised this week to ensure that procedures are improved, both on the part of the organisers and the FCF controllers.
Video release St. Vincent 2023
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud

