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Re: New birds to try
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:10 pm
by MIL
This is the report detailing ‘Maxi’ being Sire of Brian’s first 4 home from the one Tarbes
https://www.elimarpigeons.com/articles/ ... -748-miles
Re: New birds to try
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:28 pm
by NeilA
goose1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:59 pm
king wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:33 am
goose1 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:54 pm
They were some family of pigeons. Think I'm right in saying one year the same cock (maxi?) bred his first 2 possibly even 3 pigeons home from Pau. Quite unbelievable when you think of the distance involved. And as I keep saying these pigeons were racing from that distance not homing. Again I think I'm right in saying one year he had a cock fly it on the day 730 mile. 16 hrs plus on the wing. Doesn't get any better. One of the crosses or introductions will have been Tuff Nut was it king? Again correct me if I'm wrong I think that bird was gifted to Brian by a Dave Harrison of Preston area? Tuff Nut went on to be 5th open Tarbes and left a lot of pigeons to do well? Does Brian still race King? Age has got to be catching up with him now
Yes Tuff- Nut was from Dave Harrison but it was of Brian's own bloodlines. So not one of the 6 crosses. Brian did indeed fly Tarbes on the day 748 miles and holds the British 24hr hour Record for distance flown. Tuff- Nut was as you say 5th Open Pau 738 miles. A daughter from him was 3rd open Tarbes 748 miles. I doubt any fancier has clocked more 'racing' 700 mile birds than him. Lot's of fanciers owe success at the distance to him.
Brian doesn't race anymore, I'm not sure if he still has any birds?
I've not seen him since his wife Thelma died a few years ago.
Good info that King thanks. You do wonder just what Brian Denney would have achieved from Barcelona if he was in a favorable location around the South East.
That’s the place to be Goose from them
Eastern race points right down Kent way
I often think what Padfields would have won down from there , they must have been flying 150 dead miles
I was shown by Nigel rigani the old bbc convoyer on his lap top the route the birds were forced to take from Barcelona straight up and chuck a left near to the south of Germany on the west side from memory then over to Dover .
Re: New birds to try
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:30 pm
by NeilA
Re: New birds to try
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:41 am
by goose1
Good little read that Mike thanks.
Re: New birds to try
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:42 am
by goose1
Re: New birds to try
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:44 am
by goose1
NeilA wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:28 pm
goose1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:59 pm
king wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:33 am
Yes Tuff- Nut was from Dave Harrison but it was of Brian's own bloodlines. So not one of the 6 crosses. Brian did indeed fly Tarbes on the day 748 miles and holds the British 24hr hour Record for distance flown. Tuff- Nut was as you say 5th Open Pau 738 miles. A daughter from him was 3rd open Tarbes 748 miles. I doubt any fancier has clocked more 'racing' 700 mile birds than him. Lot's of fanciers owe success at the distance to him.
Brian doesn't race anymore, I'm not sure if he still has any birds?
I've not seen him since his wife Thelma died a few years ago.
Good info that King thanks. You do wonder just what Brian Denney would have achieved from Barcelona if he was in a favorable location around the South East.
That’s the place to be Goose from them
Eastern race points right down Kent way
I often think what Padfields would have won down from there , they must have been flying 150 dead miles
I was shown by Nigel rigani the old bbc convoyer on his lap top the route the birds were forced to take from Barcelona straight up and chuck a left near to the south of Germany on the west side from memory then over to Dover .
Sure is. Yep the Padfields were outstanding. Especially in their later years from Barcelona. As you say with the dead ground they had to fly they were so far in of the opposition from that race point.