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Would that be mostly Van Den Bulks,
Or would Johnny Panis blood be in the mix .
Just very consistent whatever the bloodline is & have to say Gordon's Bros are certainly way out in front with how they do things.
Or would Johnny Panis blood be in the mix .
Just very consistent whatever the bloodline is & have to say Gordon's Bros are certainly way out in front with how they do things.
There's certainy a strong influence of Bulck threre Dave
Yesterday's winner is really well bred. The Dam is a direct daughter of "Blizzard King Kittel's" Grand-Parents
Besides Bulck they also have a tickle of Panis yes, but moreso Pierre Beyl and some Sylvain Verhestraeten
Yesterday's winner is really well bred. The Dam is a direct daughter of "Blizzard King Kittel's" Grand-Parents
Besides Bulck they also have a tickle of Panis yes, but moreso Pierre Beyl and some Sylvain Verhestraeten
Its not uncommon Albert for some fliers to introduce pigeons from Belgium and race them
I can think of at least 10 that I know of who do it (and doing it in 2024)
Take Shaun McDonough. He had 5 in the top 40 of the Worcester Fed yesterday all bred by PIPA
I can think of at least 10 that I know of who do it (and doing it in 2024)
Take Shaun McDonough. He had 5 in the top 40 of the Worcester Fed yesterday all bred by PIPA
But calling it a partnership, does that not take it away from Gordon Bros, because to me the result is down to them, not the breeders of the birds.
It's what people who want to succeed do all over the world. Bring in pigeons to do the job. I have pigeons bred off imported Vd Bulcks and things in my chook shed.
Well done to the Gordon brothers.
Well done to the Gordon brothers.
Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.