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Andy
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Trev wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:55 pm
Murray wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 1:25 am The babies are starting to arrive thick and fast.
Here’s some pictures of some of them

This one is interesting. He is half Van Den Bulck Pitbull half Heremans. He and his nest mate were running around on the floor out at David’s place. He told me to grab one while I was looking after his birds. I bought him home and a couple of days latter he ventured out. A bloody magpie immediately attacked him and chased him away🤬😟
I thought that was the end of him but next morning he was on the roof. I put a hen out and he followed her in the Sputnik.😊
He’s a clever little bloke. Traps on the call like an old hand.
Very nice Muzza 👍
What distances do you think this one will do ?? It's the Pitbulls and Heremans that most of the top sprint fanciers around here are winning with !!!
Only because they’re the latest craze Trev so there is a good percentage of them in the races. A couple of years ago it was the Gaby’s! Now you hardly hear about them.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
Murray
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Trev wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:57 pm
Murray wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 1:31 am C0130309-6C47-48E0-9476-8B1659A454BA.jpegThis is a Thone’ x Van Loon having his first look outside a couple of days ago.
He’s in the loft now and is another one that sits on my shoulder👍
Nice looking youngster and a cracking looking sire too👍 How come this youngster has a different colour ring on mate ???
The rings were a little bit late so a few of them have last year's rings on. It's all age racing here so it doesn't matter.
The cock is a Van Loon x Jos Thone' and the hen is a Jos Thone' x Van Loon. Unrelated. The youngsters out of them are pretty but haven't done much.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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Murray
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Andy wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:18 pm
Trev wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:55 pm
Murray wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 1:25 am The babies are starting to arrive thick and fast.
Here’s some pictures of some of them

This one is interesting. He is half Van Den Bulck Pitbull half Heremans. He and his nest mate were running around on the floor out at David’s place. He told me to grab one while I was looking after his birds. I bought him home and a couple of days latter he ventured out. A bloody magpie immediately attacked him and chased him away🤬😟
I thought that was the end of him but next morning he was on the roof. I put a hen out and he followed her in the Sputnik.😊
He’s a clever little bloke. Traps on the call like an old hand.
Very nice Muzza 👍
What distances do you think this one will do ?? It's the Pitbulls and Heremans that most of the top sprint fanciers around here are winning with !!!
Only because they’re the latest craze Trev so there is a good percentage of them in the races. A couple of years ago it was the Gaby’s! Now you hardly hear about them.
Quite right, Andy. He's just a pigeon at the end of the day. What I really like about the "new" imports is they are so smart. Honestly, it's like they are born broken in to the trap! Those little reds, first day in the loft, straight in the sputnik. Peter the Pitbull, came from another place, comes in when called. I love them.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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Andy
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Murray wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:26 pm
Andy wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:18 pm
Trev wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:55 pm

Very nice Muzza 👍
What distances do you think this one will do ?? It's the Pitbulls and Heremans that most of the top sprint fanciers around here are winning with !!!
Only because they’re the latest craze Trev so there is a good percentage of them in the races. A couple of years ago it was the Gaby’s! Now you hardly hear about them.
Quite right, Andy. He's just a pigeon at the end of the day. What I really like about the "new" imports is they are so smart. Honestly, it's like they are born broken in to the trap! Those little reds, first day in the loft, straight in the sputnik. Peter the Pitbull, came from another place, comes in when called. I love them.
That is a good trait to have in them Murray. They are obviously intelligent pigeons. Hope they do well for you. I think a lot of it is how they are looked after but some are always quieter than others. Busters Mealey doesn’t like being caught but a blue chequer of his is very friendly, both looked after the same.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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Andy wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:18 pm
Trev wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:55 pm
Murray wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 1:25 am The babies are starting to arrive thick and fast.
Here’s some pictures of some of them

This one is interesting. He is half Van Den Bulck Pitbull half Heremans. He and his nest mate were running around on the floor out at David’s place. He told me to grab one while I was looking after his birds. I bought him home and a couple of days latter he ventured out. A bloody magpie immediately attacked him and chased him away🤬😟
I thought that was the end of him but next morning he was on the roof. I put a hen out and he followed her in the Sputnik.😊
He’s a clever little bloke. Traps on the call like an old hand.
Very nice Muzza 👍
What distances do you think this one will do ?? It's the Pitbulls and Heremans that most of the top sprint fanciers around here are winning with !!!
Only because they’re the latest craze Trev so there is a good percentage of them in the races. A couple of years ago it was the Gaby’s! Now you hardly hear about them.
The Hereman Cuester pigeons have been winning sprint races for a long time now, they are what Steve and Paul Kulpa were winning with !! Of course if you go back far enough, as with most modern strains, you will find Janssen in them !!
Murray
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Absolutely.
Example, my Billion Dollar baby is by a Heremans cock, Hawkeye, out of a Patrick Boeckx hen, which is, largely Heremans!. The Heremans pigeons nearly all trace back to the Jansen pigeons if you look back.
The Billion Dollar baby, mated to a son of the Melbourne 600 mile hen and one of my Jansen x Van Loon types, has produced 3000/21 which has won first prize two weeks running for Paul Lavars at Moama.
The Jansen blood never seems to run out.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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Trev
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Murray wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 11:27 pm Absolutely.
Example, my Billion Dollar baby is by a Heremans cock, Hawkeye, out of a Patrick Boeckx hen, which is, largely Heremans!. The Heremans pigeons nearly all trace back to the Jansen pigeons if you look back.
The Billion Dollar baby, mated to a son of the Melbourne 600 mile hen and one of my Jansen x Van Loon types, has produced 3000/21 which has won first prize two weeks running for Paul Lavars at Moama.
The Jansen blood never seems to run out.
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