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Spieker-Loft wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 2:39 pm To be honest mate. eversince i started with pigeons i just always been fascinated about other colors then blue and check. Around the time i started my dad bought a Son from Ares an absolute top racer in germany wining 2x1 against 10k ~ pigeons and was superstar candidate in dortmund 2010 and it was just a stunning bird his whole appearance specially his color. ever since then i set out to try to have the best grizzle bloodlines in my loft. dont get me wrong i still have alot of blues and checks etc aswell and if a pigeon is appealing to me i get it regardless of its color. But my main objective and goal that i set out of to try to have the best grizzle bloodlines that i can get my hands on in my loft. so far this has been working very well for me and for the 3rd year in a row out of id say a 50/50 selection of blues/checks and grizzles. 3x a grizzle was the best performer in my loft.
If your hearts in grizzles your enjoy them more
Like me with my boring colours I know if I had grizzles I just wouldn’t feel the same in the loft
We are all different
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At the end of the day Leon it's your choice and your money, so if you have a theory/policy that you're happy with then progress that.

I can appreciate both you and Neil are at different ends of the colour spectrum chart, yet you still have your "preferences"


Me, I had none, I didn't give a monkey's chuff what the colour was. All I cared about was "how good is it"




A theoretical example

Say I was into 600 miles racing and I admired "Wingdown" - one of the greatest extreme distance racers the UK has ever seen

I'd try my best to try and acquire a very good Direct Daughter of him (Gavin on here has one actually).

Now, on my search if I found one, and she was proven, then that's job done for me.

Yes I'd have an interest in the Dam, but "Wingdown" would never be mated to a rag

So, if she was direct "Wingdown" and was proven I would be interested in her.

Of course age and price are a factor - but I wouldn't give a monkeys chuff if she was Red, Black, Blue cheq, Dark or any other colour

If she was direct, and proven, and from him to me that would be job done.


But of course, we're all different
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MIL wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 7:32 pm At the end of the day Leon it's your choice and your money, so if you have a theory/policy that you're happy with then progress that.

I can appreciate both you and Neil are at different ends of the colour spectrum chart, yet you still have your "preferences"


Me, I had none, I didn't give a monkey's chuff what the colour was. All I cared about was "how good is it"




A theoretical example

Say I was into 600 miles racing and I admired "Wingdown" - one of the greatest extreme distance racers the UK has ever seen

I'd try my best to try and acquire a very good Direct Daughter of him (Gavin on here has one actually).

Now, on my search if I found one, and she was proven, then that's job done for me.

Yes I'd have an interest in the Dam, but "Wingdown" would never be mated to a rag

So, if she was direct "Wingdown" and was proven I would be interested in her.

Of course age and price are a factor - but I wouldn't give a monkeys chuff if she was Red, Black, Blue cheq, Dark or any other colour

If she was direct, and proven, and from him to me that would be job done.


But of course, we're all different
Your right I know
I just can’t stand looking at a shed of tipplers
It’s bad on my part I totally get it
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No Neil, we all like what we like

I was sent a pigeon a few months ago from a friend of a friend and he said "what do you think of that?"

I told him "it's ugly as f^^k"

He said "I've just paid 200 quid for that"

I said "do you like it?"

He said "Yes I do, it's a son of xyz"

So I said "Well that's fine then as long as you like it that's all that matters then"



Funnily enough he's not spoken to me since :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

But I can't be wrong. He asked me my opinion and my opinion was what I gave. It's only an opinion.
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MIL wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 8:52 pm No Neil, we all like what we like

I was sent a pigeon a few months ago from a friend of a friend and he said "what do you think of that?"

I told him "it's ugly as f^^k"

He said "I've just paid 200 quid for that"

I said "do you like it?"

He said "Yes I do, it's a son of xyz"

So I said "Well that's fine then as long as you like it that's all that matters then"



Funnily enough he's not spoken to me since :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

But I can't be wrong. He asked me my opinion and my opinion was what I gave. It's only an opinion.

:lol:
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The wait is finally over after going through alot of hoops and trouble the pigeon finally arrived today at 10am.
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Best of luck Leon
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Spieker-Loft wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 11:43 am The wait is finally over after going through alot of hoops and trouble the pigeon finally arrived today at 10am.
Well worth waiting for Leon, your Dad sent me a photo of Little Rico. I must say from my visit to your loft and home. I knew this was going to be a quality loft of the future, I know I wont be wrong the way you are moving forward. Simply the best in the near future. Well done to you and your Dad.
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Good luck with him Leon

I still think you're mad to offload his progeny into your competitors loft - but I understand why your reasons for doing so
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Good luck with him Leon.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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