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what i enjoy doing when not out with lurcher terriers some editing and flying pigeons


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hi few pics ive made for friends of there birds im not long started up raceing pigeons myself me and my misses we love doing it not won nothink yet but nothink better seeing your bird come back from hundred off miles from were its been liberated with thousands of birds well and trully been bitten by the bug here a few pics ive done of friends birds for them

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just a few pics montages ive made for friends

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Great pics mate, used to race myself many moons ago, Buschaerts and Wildermeersch, are those breeds still around?, whats doing the winning these days?

 

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buschaerts still around that what i keep i no a chap that does well with his wildermersh birds theres loads of strains about mate that win each week all over country around here sprint raceing van reets sootjens mostly few other strains do well but mostly staff van reets and jos sootjens busschaerts do well as well around here sprint middle and if prepared right you get them from long distances from over the water races nothink better then seeing your birds fold back up and land back on loft saturday afternoon coming back from race then getting them in and timeing them in.

 

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Dean pallat used to be the van reet man when i was racing, him and Dave Allen. I used to race widowhood, so, if prepared correctly, you wouldn't watch your bird land on the loft, if you were stood in the doorway he'd be over your shoulder and straight to his box, your right, nothing like it. I used to race north road, but thet mostly race south now. De KALKOEN was the Buschaert strain I used to race, and The Gouden Beer, Feathers, Orleanske and Potlood Duivin were some of the Wildermeersch strains. I still miss it to this day, and if I see a kit of birds exercising early in the morning or late afternoon, I cant take my eyes off them, old habit perhaps. Keep the faith.

 

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