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Murray
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A few years ago there was a young Heremans cock with a brilliant pedigree on both sides. Multiple Fed winners on Australian conditions. He arrived from a race ripped up by falcon. That was that.
David acquired him.
He's called Hawkeye and his progeny are a new level. David won 4 Combine races in 5 weeks this season, all are children or grandchildren of the Hawkeye.
A couple of years ago he arrived at my place one evening and presented me with a blue bar squeaker. I was suitably grateful, although my shed was bursting. :?
"Do not train this" :D , he said.
It was just a little blue youngster, nothing special, and then he was. He suddenly looked good. And Davey kept asking, " You're not training that blue bar?"
Then he told me what he's off. :o
As a yearling he paired up with an old hen and I let him go ahead. He was running out the door to find a twig then running flat out back in to the nest! In and out! :lol: So he got named Roadrunner.
Mated to a random old hen he left a club winner and fed placed pigeons, and he was only a late bred yearling. This year he has matured into a carbon copy of his father and is paired to a hen by the same cock.
He might be the one to carry on the line.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
Buster121
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Murray wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 9:27 am A few years ago there was a young Heremans cock with a brilliant pedigree on both sides. Multiple Fed winners on Australian conditions. He arrived from a race ripped up by falcon. That was that.
David acquired him.
He's called Hawkeye and his progeny are a new level. David won 4 Combine races in 5 weeks this season, all are children or grandchildren of the Hawkeye.
A couple of years ago he arrived at my place one evening and presented me with a blue bar squeaker. I was suitably grateful, although my shed was bursting. :?
"Do not train this" :D , he said.
It was just a little blue youngster, nothing special, and then he was. He suddenly looked good. And Davey kept asking, " You're not training that blue bar?"
Then he told me what he's off. :o
As a yearling he paired up with an old hen and I let him go ahead. He was running out the door to find a twig then running flat out back in to the nest! In and out! :lol: So he got named Roadrunner.
Mated to a random old hen he left a club winner and fed placed pigeons, and he was only a late bred yearling. This year he has matured into a carbon copy of his father and is paired to a hen by the same cock.
He might be the one to carry on the line.
Let's hope he does carry it and they breed you plenty winners
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
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