I'll be kind Neil and say "No, I wouldn't"
If I was being honest on the image and the image alone I wouldn't have entertained it for free
NeilA wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:55 pm
Cracker that
What more could you want if buying a pigeon in
Real results in hot competition
I hate pedigrees with just names and no actual stats
I still think my Elvis son was a steal Mike
if you think Elvis is a double fed winner I believe a 3rd and 4th national winner like the one in your example a proper pigeon nothing flash or in fashion but top pigeons
The pigeon has great results all over the pedigree the father is a regional ace bird and the mother is the nest sister to a grand prix winner and also has good racing results.But I have a good mixture of birds in our loft with super racing results themself. Or pigeons with super racing results and breeding results in their pedigree. And i might upset some people with this but I do also see pigeons as an investment which i think based of some of our purchases is kinda obvious. Of course the racing part and the bond to the animals etc is more important to me then the business aspect but its not something to overlook for me.NeilA wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 5:24 pm Leon do you think the names attract you ?
I just pick performance of parents g/parents they don’t have to be fashion
Anthony Webster use to always say you need 6 good winners on the left side of the pedigree I honestly think he was right
Not brothers or sisters of winners to buy from
I have a cock 3 times first 2500 birds he has bred me 5 federation winners yet every 6 he breeds 5 are crap it’s easy to put these to stock and sell ybs from them rather than the bin if I was a fancier who was interested in money
I think you can find good pigeons for your loft without going with fashion
Would you really buy the cock in the photo without the name just on looks ?
I agreeSpieker-Loft wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 5:39 pm If it wasn't about a pedigree i would never buy any pigeon just based of a picture
NeilNeilA wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:55 pm
Cracker that
What more could you want if buying a pigeon in
Real results in hot competition
I hate pedigrees with just names and no actual stats
I still think my Elvis son was a steal Mike
if you think Elvis is a double fed winner I believe a 3rd and 4th national winner like the one in your example a proper pigeon nothing flash or in fashion but top pigeons
The fact you mentioned the nest sister has lost me she done nothing or had she ?Spieker-Loft wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 5:37 pmThe pigeon has great results all over the pedigree the father is a regional ace bird and the mother is the nest sister to a grand prix winner and also has good racing results.But I have a good mixture of birds in our loft with super racing results themself. Or pigeons with super racing results and breeding results in their pedigree. And i might upset some people with this but I do also see pigeons as an investment which i think based of some of our purchases is kinda obvious. Of course the racing part and the bond to the animals etc is more important to me then the business aspect but its not something to overlook for me.NeilA wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 5:24 pm Leon do you think the names attract you ?
I just pick performance of parents g/parents they don’t have to be fashion
Anthony Webster use to always say you need 6 good winners on the left side of the pedigree I honestly think he was right
Not brothers or sisters of winners to buy from
I have a cock 3 times first 2500 birds he has bred me 5 federation winners yet every 6 he breeds 5 are crap it’s easy to put these to stock and sell ybs from them rather than the bin if I was a fancier who was interested in money
I think you can find good pigeons for your loft without going with fashion
Would you really buy the cock in the photo without the name just on looks ?