I was chatting to a guy in Germany online, i was asking him about his Gunther Prange birds. He told me he was selling up at the end of the year. Due to illness he has not been too good, he sent me an offer if i was still keeping birds. I would snatch his hands off. for example can offer two daughters of Olympic pigeon 1037, one grandson from him, a hen from sister 1037, one son of 2100 (son Ringlose), son 426. The price would be 500,- till 3000,- € for each Prange-original.
Yep, they are quality pigeons. Carefully bred and selected for several decades.
Be no good to me at all. I have a street feral sitting on dummy eggs in a cardboard box on top of the stock boxes. I am too soft to get rid of it.
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Murray wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:52 am
Yep, they are quality pigeons. Carefully bred and selected for several decades.
Be no good to me at all. I have a street feral sitting on dummy eggs in a cardboard box on top of the stock boxes. I am too soft to get rid of it.
But like me nowadays. I had an unrung stray come in earlier this year. Don’t even think it’s a true homing pigeon. I think it’s crossed with a tippler or something. It has been paired up all year. It could make a good widowhood hen next year though
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.