Lost a 6 year old hen
2 days ago during the day Roxanna noticed some feathers in the garden. When checking most were tail feathers. That evening when going through the birds I noticed that I was a 6 year old hen missing. It is a shame as this hen had flown over 340 miles on both the South and North routes. Also she was one of the first ones I bred when restarting in the sport and the only one that had all 4 of my original stock pigeons from Louella in her pedigree. Obviously she has been taken by the sparrow hawk. Just a bit surprising though that all I found were a few feathers and mainly tail ones. She was a big hen so would be a bit surprised if the hawk could have flown off with her.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
That's a shame Andy, sorry to hear that bruvAndy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:28 pm 2 days ago during the day Roxanna noticed some feathers in the garden. When checking most were tail feathers. That evening when going through the birds I noticed that I was a 6 year old hen missing. It is a shame as this hen had flown over 340 miles on both the South and North routes. Also she was one of the first ones I bred when restarting in the sport and the only one that had all 4 of my original stock pigeons from Louella in her pedigree. Obviously she has been taken by the sparrow hawk. Just a bit surprising though that all I found were a few feathers and mainly tail ones. She was a big hen so would be a bit surprised if the hawk could have flown off with her.
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Sad lost Andy. 
Living in Brighton & Sunny Sussex.
I've still got a couple of your originals here Andy, 3 of your originals anyway and one of our Dads !! I've got a bit of their blood running through the loft, I've got a nice youngster from Geezer paired to Shirley this year that looks like making a decent bird. One of my Perth birds is down from the Faroes lines crossed in with Des Coulter and Ian Crammond stock.