Well done Goose
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To be honest the inland pigeons haven't done too bad this year considering we've about 3

Good luck with rebuild Goose, I look forward to hearing how it goes in the futuregoose1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 8:59 pmTo be honest the inland pigeons haven't done too bad this year considering we've about 3We've been lucky to stumble across a good hen and she's just about carried us inland. Distance wise it's a bit of a rebuild year, we sent what we thought were a decent team to NFC Sigogne last year 600 plus miles and to be honest we got our pants pulled down. They'd done well at combine level (think 2nd combine was best position) they were decent reliable birds at that level, hopefully we'll learn from it next time we have a go but it won't be this year
Sounds very much like what I need to dogoose1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 8:59 pmTo be honest the inland pigeons haven't done too bad this year considering we've about 3We've been lucky to stumble across a good hen and she's just about carried us inland. Distance wise it's a bit of a rebuild year, we sent what we thought were a decent team to NFC Sigogne last year 600 plus miles and to be honest we got our pants pulled down. They'd done well at combine level (think 2nd combine was best position) they were decent reliable birds at that level, hopefully we'll learn from it next time we have a go but it won't be this year
Best of luck
That to me is what pigeon racing is about, breeding birds to go the distance, and when you manage to get a good one, especially if it scores a few times, the feeling of achievement is fantastic.goose1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 8:59 pmTo be honest the inland pigeons haven't done too bad this year considering we've about 3We've been lucky to stumble across a good hen and she's just about carried us inland. Distance wise it's a bit of a rebuild year, we sent what we thought were a decent team to NFC Sigogne last year 600 plus miles and to be honest we got our pants pulled down. They'd done well at combine level (think 2nd combine was best position) they were decent reliable birds at that level, hopefully we'll learn from it next time we have a go but it won't be this year
Hi Neil
I remember this thread. The other night I came across a document with all the performances on of my race team as it was in 2006/2007. Here's the race record of "Houdini". He only ever had 12 races for me
1st Club, 1st Federation 3,285 birds
1st Club, 1st Federation 1,909 birds
2nd Club, 2nd Federation 2,245 birds
1st Club, 7th Federation 2,791 birds
2nd Club, 11th Federation 4,666 birds
2nd Club, 11th Federation 6,409 birds
1st Portland 29th Open MCC Portland winning over £750 (found in loft)
3rd Club, 14th Federation 4,204 birds
1st Club, 10th Federation 3,413 birds
He was Worcester Federation Champion Pigeon of the Year 2005
West Midlands Region Sprint Champion 0-250 miles 2005
2nd National Ace Sprint Champion of the RPRA 0-250 miles 2005
What a super pigeonMIL wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:27 am
Hi Neil
I remember this thread. The other night I came across a document with all the performances on of my race team as it was in 2006/2007. Here's the race record of "Houdini". He only ever had 12 races for me
1st Club, 1st Federation 3,285 birds
1st Club, 1st Federation 1,909 birds
2nd Club, 2nd Federation 2,245 birds
1st Club, 7th Federation 2,791 birds
2nd Club, 11th Federation 4,666 birds
2nd Club, 11th Federation 6,409 birds
1st Portland 29th Open MCC Portland winning over £750 (found in loft)
3rd Club, 14th Federation 4,204 birds
1st Club, 10th Federation 3,413 birds
He was Worcester Federation Champion Pigeon of the Year 2005
West Midlands Region Sprint Champion 0-250 miles 2005
2nd National Ace Sprint Champion of the RPRA 0-250 miles 2005
Outstanding results
He was a good one for sure
I had birds win more races, but they raced over a longer period than he did
I had other birds win the Worcester Fed Title, and the West Midlands Title - but he was 2nd National Ace where the others weren't
Thing with "Houdini" was he was a menace. His strike-rate was almost bulletproof.
There's 9 performances above, he had another one too but I can't put my hand on that one - and he never returned from his 12th race. He was equally at home though on a dead sky, East wind at 12 degrees as he was racing at 1800ypm on a baking hot day. Nothing ever fazed him.
When he won 1st Fed 3285 birds that was Newton Abbot with the Worcester Fed on a SE wind. Logically you can't race out the West Country with East in the wind and be the furthest fliers in the East and win that race. But he and a loftmate were timed 3 secs apart to be over a minute clear of the 3rd place in that race. That's why he was a menace. He could do anything. If you looked for him in the sky on a race day you were screwed. I used to watch his door and his door alone because you blink and you'd miss the sod. Thats how he got his name. You looked for him and he was gone
If you look at the attachment below. They are "The Merlin Pair"
The hen of the pair "Princess" is 1135248. Houdini's Mum was 1135247. They were nest-sisters
Quite a pair of sisters
I had birds win more races, but they raced over a longer period than he did
I had other birds win the Worcester Fed Title, and the West Midlands Title - but he was 2nd National Ace where the others weren't
Thing with "Houdini" was he was a menace. His strike-rate was almost bulletproof.
There's 9 performances above, he had another one too but I can't put my hand on that one - and he never returned from his 12th race. He was equally at home though on a dead sky, East wind at 12 degrees as he was racing at 1800ypm on a baking hot day. Nothing ever fazed him.
When he won 1st Fed 3285 birds that was Newton Abbot with the Worcester Fed on a SE wind. Logically you can't race out the West Country with East in the wind and be the furthest fliers in the East and win that race. But he and a loftmate were timed 3 secs apart to be over a minute clear of the 3rd place in that race. That's why he was a menace. He could do anything. If you looked for him in the sky on a race day you were screwed. I used to watch his door and his door alone because you blink and you'd miss the sod. Thats how he got his name. You looked for him and he was gone
If you look at the attachment below. They are "The Merlin Pair"
The hen of the pair "Princess" is 1135248. Houdini's Mum was 1135247. They were nest-sisters
Quite a pair of sisters