Pigeon World Forum Syndicate Bird takes 44th Place, in the 2019 RPRA One Loft Final.The Bird is Frans Zwol Bloodline, Bred and supplied by Darren Palmer (Oldstrain)
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Pigeon World Forum Syndicate also takes 100th Place, in the 2019 RPRA One Loft Final. The Bird is Frans Zwol Bloodline, Bred and supplied by Darren Palmer (Oldstrain)
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Oldstrain/Darren`s Winner of winners. 2012.
From Fed Topper to Master Chef
The N.E.H.U race from Melton Mowbray 21/4/2012 was won by Peel bros of South Shields, they took 1st club 1st fed, also taking 2nd and 4th club and 15 of the 25 birds clocked in the club......well done Peel brothers.
Posts : 43897 Join date : 2009-03-18 Location : Leeds
Subject: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:46 pm
RPRA ONE LOFT YEARLINGS 2021 January 5th, 2021 Good Afternoon
The Yearlings are in great condition as you will be able to see from the video below done on Christmas day.
We will be starting to ETS tag and take pictures of every bird next week these will be all uploaded for all to see once they are all done which will be before the end of January and before they start going out.
Then the of January early February they will start to be broken over.
Will update next week on this Yearling news page which separate tabs have been set up dedicated to the Yearlings to keep seperate from the YBS.
Will update next week with a few pictures and a loft entrants list from the Reddings One Loft Team.
A Benzing one loft list will be live once tagged.
Jeremy.
peel bros Oldbird
Posts : 13151 Join date : 2009-03-27 Age : 60 Location : south shields
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:15 pm
Good nick but they should be ..nearly as many as me lol
MISTY Oldbird
Posts : 9024 Join date : 2018-01-28 Age : 89 Location : SCARBOROUGH
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Sun Jan 10, 2021 9:09 pm
Certainly look well.
Just exactly how are they going to be raced if all go to the races?.
Regards.
David Oldbird
Posts : 43897 Join date : 2009-03-18 Location : Leeds
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:50 pm
probably roundabout misty ......?
they will all have to race i reckon, people have paid money to race every bird.....
Knackered Oldbird
Posts : 14517 Join date : 2013-03-11
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:06 pm
peel bros wrote:
Good nick but they should be ..nearly as many as me lol
I suspect, You just yanking our chain here somehow again etc Ray I still remember that photo posted here from the past of just your team of blue bars that you were racing back then . & take care.
peel bros Oldbird
Posts : 13151 Join date : 2009-03-27 Age : 60 Location : south shields
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:58 am
No I race a lot of birds which I have never hidden that fact and will continue to do so , not just to win more races , its the fact we live trying other birds but that has its problems as well I suppose
MISTY Oldbird
Posts : 9024 Join date : 2018-01-28 Age : 89 Location : SCARBOROUGH
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Mon Jan 11, 2021 11:06 am
Certainly admire your dedication to experimentation, more problems involved than one would wish to relate.
Not least of which not knowing what problems new arrivals bring with them not only performance wise but health risks.
Could result in putting your own pigeons health at risk for years.
Regards.
peel bros Oldbird
Posts : 13151 Join date : 2009-03-27 Age : 60 Location : south shields
Certainly admire your dedication to experimentation, more problems involved than one would wish to relate.
Not least of which not knowing what problems new arrivals bring with them not only performance wise but health risks.
Could result in putting your own pigeons health at risk for years.
Regards.
Rays knows full well his playing a dangerous type game I suspect etc Misty with his choice & preference there I suggest on average how he does things & it's not for us to say our way somehow has to be his way as such .
David Oldbird
Posts : 43897 Join date : 2009-03-18 Location : Leeds
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:01 am
peel bros wrote:
Yes David tried a few mealies and few years ago off a excellent flyer at the time but not very good for us ...
you was on to a looser there straight away ray .........mealies
Knackered Oldbird
Posts : 14517 Join date : 2013-03-11
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:12 am
MISTY wrote:
Certainly admire your dedication to experimentation, more problems involved than one would wish to relate.
Not least of which not knowing what problems new arrivals bring with them not only performance wise but health risks.
Could result in putting your own pigeons health at risk for years.
Regards.
Rays knows full well his playing a dangerous type game there I suspect etc Misty with his choice & preference I suggest on average & it's not for us to say maybe that our way just has to be his way as such . End of the day he is a Geordie type & wise enough to just not take any notice of a couple of old tragic types like us two here I suspect who in some ways still live for the past to a degree & simply miss the way things were, back when .
Knackered Oldbird
Posts : 14517 Join date : 2013-03-11
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:17 am
David wrote:
peel bros wrote:
Yes David tried a few mealies and few years ago off a excellent flyer at the time but not very good for us ...
you was on to a looser there straight away ray .........mealies
Talk about being kind & straight to the point etc David . & I would certainly take care there now .
peel bros Oldbird
Posts : 13151 Join date : 2009-03-27 Age : 60 Location : south shields
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:40 am
Brought a hen in a few years ago , a really good bird and it riddled my birds with parathyroid and it cost us a fortune to try and sort out which didn't work . The whole race team went and 5 of them won . That was hard but thats the chance we take . Brought 18 ybs in 4 years ago and the best set of birds we have ever had as a team . Nearly all scored ...thats like I say a chance we have to take
MISTY Oldbird
Posts : 9024 Join date : 2018-01-28 Age : 89 Location : SCARBOROUGH
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:04 am
peel bros wrote:
Brought a hen in a few years ago , a really good bird and it riddled my birds with parathyroid and it cost us a fortune to try and sort out which didn't work . The whole race team went and 5 of them won . That was hard but thats the chance we take . Brought 18 ybs in 4 years ago and the best set of birds we have ever had as a team . Nearly all scored ...thats like I say a chance we have to take
Can actually see the pleasure you can get from doing your own thing.
I got my most pleasure from breeding a family of my own from selected pigeons from various origins, was vey lucky with the health problem, but then there was not the problems of today.
As said previously I will follow your results with great interest.
Regards.
oldstrain Oldbird
Posts : 16429 Join date : 2011-01-03 Location : the magic roundabout
Subject: Re: 2021 RPRA Yearlings Tue Jan 12, 2021 10:02 am
cant see any other option than roundabout due to space ,they wont go natural because of hens in egg /hatchers/mess/cost cant see widowhood either too time consuming
peel bros Oldbird
Posts : 13151 Join date : 2009-03-27 Age : 60 Location : south shields
Brought a hen in a few years ago , a really good bird and it riddled my birds with parathyroid and it cost us a fortune to try and sort out which didn't work . The whole race team went and 5 of them won . That was hard but thats the chance we take . Brought 18 ybs in 4 years ago and the best set of birds we have ever had as a team . Nearly all scored ...thats like I say a chance we have to take
Can actually see the pleasure you can get from doing your own thing.
I got my most pleasure from breeding a family of my own from selected pigeons from various origins, was vey lucky with the health problem, but then there was not the problems of today.
As said previously I will follow your results with great interest.
Regards.
We actually have done well the last few years . Hopefully it will continue