There is obviously some good living around your way Dev, they do look well mate.
I have a right mixture around me, some look well whereas others do look quite ropey !!
Not looking bad
Could be a good test loft, you never know what you could breed of selected ones. Oh no not another project



It’s something I always thought would be interesting to do. Take a few streeters and with selective breeding and testing seeing how long it would take to breed a winner. I’m sure it could be done. All dad’s original pigeons were ones picked up as ferals and kept in old orange boxes hung on the wall as a lot of youngsters done back in those days.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
Andy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 6:54 pmIt’s something I always thought would be interesting to do. Take a few streeters and with selective breeding and testing seeing how long it would take to breed a winner. I’m sure it could be done. All dad’s original pigeons were ones picked up as ferals and kept in old orange boxes hung on the wall as a lot of youngsters done back in those days.
To be honest Andy, i think these streeters can be off some good lost birds. i agree it would be a good challenge, and see about the outcome. Like you say not sure how long to breed a winner.
Most are lost birds that have dropped into towns etc and bred, so yes you will get some decent ones from them, when I was young my brother and I would go to the local factory that had closed and climb up the sides to get to the pigeons nests and get the babies out take home and rear them we did have some nice birds but not racing in those days we only about 13/14Devo1956 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 6:59 pmAndy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 6:54 pmIt’s something I always thought would be interesting to do. Take a few streeters and with selective breeding and testing seeing how long it would take to breed a winner. I’m sure it could be done. All dad’s original pigeons were ones picked up as ferals and kept in old orange boxes hung on the wall as a lot of youngsters done back in those days.
To be honest Andy, i think these streeters can be off some good lost birds. i agree it would be a good challenge, and see about the outcome. Like you say not sure how long to breed a winner.
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



Many of the lads would go to New brighton looking for dropouts, and catch birds with rings and rubbers on. To start building some racing teams to start with.Buster121 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:02 pmMost are lost birds that have dropped into towns etc and bred, so yes you will get some decent ones from them, when I was young my brother and I would go to the local factory that had closed and climb up the sides to get to the pigeons nests and get the babies out take home and rear them we did have some nice birds but not racing in those days we only about 13/14Devo1956 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 6:59 pmAndy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 6:54 pm
It’s something I always thought would be interesting to do. Take a few streeters and with selective breeding and testing seeing how long it would take to breed a winner. I’m sure it could be done. All dad’s original pigeons were ones picked up as ferals and kept in old orange boxes hung on the wall as a lot of youngsters done back in those days.
To be honest Andy, i think these streeters can be off some good lost birds. i agree it would be a good challenge, and see about the outcome. Like you say not sure how long to breed a winner.