Ballynahinch ,I live in Castlereagh
For our new members.
i have been yes but i only race in the nipa now i enjoy it
Thank You and have a great season yourselfTrev wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 6:46 amWelcome Mark and good luck to you too, I hope it's a successful season for you.Mark69 wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 11:43 am Hi I am Mark McClure I race in the NIPA , I am a hobby fancier i race 18 widowhood cocks and around 30 to 36 ybs , i recently came across from pigeon chat , Good Luck everyone for the new season Mark
Thank youMurray wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:57 pmWelcome Mark. Great to see another new fancier on the forum.Andy wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 5:46 pmWelcome to the forum Mark.Mark69 wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 11:43 am Hi I am Mark McClure I race in the NIPA , I am a hobby fancier i race 18 widowhood cocks and around 30 to 36 ybs , i recently came across from pigeon chat , Good Luck everyone for the new season Mark![]()
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Hi everybody ! My name is Dennis I live in Sheffield I haven't raced for 3 seasons (got the caravan bug) but still got pigeons hoping to start with some young birds next season .All the best to everybody for the forthcoming season
Hello - new member here. Thank you for the add.
I’ve not had pigeons since I was a teenager 45 years ago but the bug has never left me and I’m just in the throws of sorting out a loft etc and getting back into the sport with what time I have left.
So much has changed since the 70s it seems, not all for the better, but this thing called the internet is one of the changes for the better I think. Just being able to do this - chat with guys around the world with vast amounts of experience, all willing to share their knowledge, it’s just great. Cheers. Pete.
I’ve not had pigeons since I was a teenager 45 years ago but the bug has never left me and I’m just in the throws of sorting out a loft etc and getting back into the sport with what time I have left.
So much has changed since the 70s it seems, not all for the better, but this thing called the internet is one of the changes for the better I think. Just being able to do this - chat with guys around the world with vast amounts of experience, all willing to share their knowledge, it’s just great. Cheers. Pete.
H i I am from North East Scotland and fly with the North of Scotland fed. I kept birds for 15 years but gave up 45 years ago. I started racing again a couple of years ago with a two section twelve foot loft .As i only have a small loft i have to fly natural and can not keep stock birds or fly widowhood so i can not compete with the sprinters but hope to be able to compete at longer distance.
