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Diamond Dave
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Crackers Dev every single one of them. Did you race these particular birds mate or did you own a stud or something.....
I had a stud loft Dave, so i was breeding for other flyers around the country. Also in Ireland, I was still getting calls for youngsters 2 years after I had to finish in the sport.Diamond Dave wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 8:36 am Crackers Dev every single one of them. Did you race these particular birds mate or did you own a stud or something.....
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Diamond Dave
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Did you get to produce/race any of those beauties youself Dev. Was your own racing career successful...
Dave to be honest, i was more into breeding. So this is when i started doing OLR. I did have a partner that was going to be the racing loft, but a few problems stopped that. So I was then diagnosed with ILD so birds had to go.Diamond Dave wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 10:52 pm Did you get to produce/race any of those beauties youself Dev. Was your own racing career successful...
Breeding was gold to me racing was silver. If i had the chance again in life, it would still be the same to breed the best, in Racing horses, Greyhounds, or Racing pigeons.
Also Dave, caring for other members of the family. It was much easier to be involved with the breeding side.
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Diamond Dave
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If Im honest Dev, I think I get more out of the breeding than thr racing. Never thought about it before as I've always looked at the both going hand in hand and you can't have one without the other.
But being a distance enthusiast, every race I select has always been to prove my breeding selection rather than the individual bird but then I suppose everyone does that anyway.
But being a distance enthusiast, every race I select has always been to prove my breeding selection rather than the individual bird but then I suppose everyone does that anyway.
Must have been really hard to give the birds up Devo and it looks like you had some quality birds there, real shame but your health and family always come first mate.
With your knowledge of the pigeon sport and breeding its great for everyone that your on here hopefully for support and the memories of pigeons and the racing / breeding of the birds.
With your knowledge of the pigeon sport and breeding its great for everyone that your on here hopefully for support and the memories of pigeons and the racing / breeding of the birds.
I still get emjoyment out of the racing Tony, I do enjoy the feedbck from other members. How they are preparing for a race, how they have fed up their birds to race day. And the use of the internet keeps me intouch with others around the world. From day one, it as always been about the art of breeding.Tony-P- wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 9:21 am Must have been really hard to give the birds up Devo and it looks like you had some quality birds there, real shame but your health and family always come first mate.
With your knowledge of the pigeon sport and breeding its great for everyone that your on here hopefully for support and the memories of pigeons and the racing / breeding of the birds.
It's good that you are keeping your hand in Devo, also that your on hear to help with advice to others mateDevo1956 wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 11:43 amI still get emjoyment out of the racing Tony, I do enjoy the feedbck from other members. How they are preparing for a race, how they have fed up their birds to race day. And the use of the internet keeps me intouch with others around the world. From day one, it as always been about the art of breeding.Tony-P- wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 9:21 am Must have been really hard to give the birds up Devo and it looks like you had some quality birds there, real shame but your health and family always come first mate.
With your knowledge of the pigeon sport and breeding its great for everyone that your on here hopefully for support and the memories of pigeons and the racing / breeding of the birds.

