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NeilA wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 6:29 am Just thought I would share my pals Adrian and Trevor Wilson Lerwick pigeon from yesterday
1st section 15th open nrcc 572 miles one of the longer fliers probably 80-100 miles further than the Lincolnshire / Nottinghamshire lofts
He sent 4 got 3 8d7e4c4f-46e1-4b58-9446-1b949c508ce4.jpeg
An excellent result for the team and great performance by the birds, well done to all concerned 👏👏
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NeilA wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:19 am
MIL wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 7:21 am That's an exceptional effort there Neil

He'll wake up a happy man this morning

What blood would he fly?
It was Jellema but not sure of the actual details he keeps only distance pigeons at his place and his father races sprint/ middle distance in the same village so it’s a joint thing
He only keeps a few birds 35 ybs and about 12-15 pair to race tops
I had a squeaker come in as stray last year which is apparently a Jellema, the owner only brought them in a couple of years ago so hadn't had chance to prove them yet, he was happy to transfer it to me. I didn't get to race her last year as she wasn't old enough, I sent her to Melton Mobray, 134mls, for her first race on the 25th of May this year. She turned up next day with her crop split open, I took her round to another fancier who helped me stitch her up. She is doing well now, you'd never know it had happened, unfortunately I didn't get to race her again so I'll have to decide what to do with her over the winter. I might send her to Guernsey with the BICC in August 👍🤠
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Trev wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:08 pm
NeilA wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:19 am
MIL wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 7:21 am That's an exceptional effort there Neil

He'll wake up a happy man this morning

What blood would he fly?
It was Jellema but not sure of the actual details he keeps only distance pigeons at his place and his father races sprint/ middle distance in the same village so it’s a joint thing
He only keeps a few birds 35 ybs and about 12-15 pair to race tops
I had a squeaker come in as stray last year which is apparently a Jellema, the owner only brought them in a couple of years ago so hadn't had chance to prove them yet, he was happy to transfer it to me. I didn't get to race her last year as she wasn't old enough, I sent her to Melton Mobray, 134mls, for her first race on the 25th of May this year. She turned up next day with her crop split open, I took her round to another fancier who helped me stitch her up. She is doing well now, you'd never know it had happened, unfortunately I didn't get to race her again so I'll have to decide what to do with her over the winter. I might send her to Guernsey with the BICC in August 👍🤠
It’s a shame there’s no marking for the nrcc your way Trev
Berwick old hens would be good
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NeilA wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:04 am
Trev wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:08 pm
NeilA wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:19 am

It was Jellema but not sure of the actual details he keeps only distance pigeons at his place and his father races sprint/ middle distance in the same village so it’s a joint thing
He only keeps a few birds 35 ybs and about 12-15 pair to race tops
I had a squeaker come in as stray last year which is apparently a Jellema, the owner only brought them in a couple of years ago so hadn't had chance to prove them yet, he was happy to transfer it to me. I didn't get to race her last year as she wasn't old enough, I sent her to Melton Mobray, 134mls, for her first race on the 25th of May this year. She turned up next day with her crop split open, I took her round to another fancier who helped me stitch her up. She is doing well now, you'd never know it had happened, unfortunately I didn't get to race her again so I'll have to decide what to do with her over the winter. I might send her to Guernsey with the BICC in August 👍🤠
It’s a shame there’s no marking for the nrcc your way Trev
Berwick old hens would be good
Hope this little video helps you Niel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRSVfBS0jBc
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Cheers Devo

Didn’t premier stud in Wales have these to race in the last few years I’m sure I read they were setting a loft up to race distance races
Mike will know I imagine
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Premier Stud do indeed have an array of birds at Stock carrying Jelle Jellema bloodlines

I started selling them for them either last year or year before
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MIL wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:18 am Premier Stud do indeed have an array of birds at Stock carrying Jelle Jellema bloodlines

I started selling them for them either last year or year before
Chhers Mike
I imagine they would have very good bloodlines
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Devo1956 wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:09 am
NeilA wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:04 am
Trev wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:08 pm

I had a squeaker come in as stray last year which is apparently a Jellema, the owner only brought them in a couple of years ago so hadn't had chance to prove them yet, he was happy to transfer it to me. I didn't get to race her last year as she wasn't old enough, I sent her to Melton Mobray, 134mls, for her first race on the 25th of May this year. She turned up next day with her crop split open, I took her round to another fancier who helped me stitch her up. She is doing well now, you'd never know it had happened, unfortunately I didn't get to race her again so I'll have to decide what to do with her over the winter. I might send her to Guernsey with the BICC in August 👍🤠
It’s a shame there’s no marking for the nrcc your way Trev
Berwick old hens would be good
Hope this little video helps you Niel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRSVfBS0jBc
Very interesting Devo, thanks for posting 👍 maybe I should be breeding from this little hen then 🤔😉🤠 the only thing I did notice from that video is that nearly all of their champions were Blue Chequers or Blues !! Mine is the right type, small but perfectly formed, but she's pied !! I did see a couple of pieds I their loft and even a Mealey but most are Chequers or Blues 🤔
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NeilA wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:04 am
Trev wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:08 pm
NeilA wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:19 am

It was Jellema but not sure of the actual details he keeps only distance pigeons at his place and his father races sprint/ middle distance in the same village so it’s a joint thing
He only keeps a few birds 35 ybs and about 12-15 pair to race tops
I had a squeaker come in as stray last year which is apparently a Jellema, the owner only brought them in a couple of years ago so hadn't had chance to prove them yet, he was happy to transfer it to me. I didn't get to race her last year as she wasn't old enough, I sent her to Melton Mobray, 134mls, for her first race on the 25th of May this year. She turned up next day with her crop split open, I took her round to another fancier who helped me stitch her up. She is doing well now, you'd never know it had happened, unfortunately I didn't get to race her again so I'll have to decide what to do with her over the winter. I might send her to Guernsey with the BICC in August 👍🤠
It’s a shame there’s no marking for the nrcc your way Trev
Berwick old hens would be good
Yes Neil, I'd love to join the NRCC again if they had a Marking station nearer !!
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MIL wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:18 am Premier Stud do indeed have an array of birds at Stock carrying Jelle Jellema bloodlines

I started selling them for them either last year or year before
Do you still sell pigeons for them then Mike ??
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