F.A.O Trev and Andy
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 9:55 pm
Hi these are pedigrees that I have found today totally forgot about them, you both had babies from these birds, there is another pedigree that I will post when I find it
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Not sure on ring numbers but ''Steve'' was definitely one from the cock
It was you asking me about things jogged my memory that's why I posted mate, when I find the other pedigree you will of had some from her as well, not sure if you have any left or notTrev wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 8:53 am Thanks for that Buster, very nice pedigrees those.
Unfortunately I had a bit of a disaster with the babies you bred for me so they didn't get a fair appraisal, however the three that I did manage to break were the two blue pied siblings and the blue checker Stichlebaut. Unfortunately I lost the blue pied cock bird racing as a youngster, the hen didn't race as a youngster but has a few trips up the road as a yearling and a two year old. I bred a pair of late breds from her last year and have one of those left which hasn't raced. This year I bred another pair from her with the same cock, funnily enough a Lambrecht/Gabby cross from Rich (Bryn), both of those had most of the youngbird races, one of them was my most consistent bird, her best result was a 1st club 24th fed and 2nd club 3rd fed in two consecutive races. Sadly I lost the sire this season but will probably pair your hen to one of the cock birds that I brought from Rich this year.
The Blue Chequer stichlebaut flew Kelso and Creif this year, I'm hoping to put him across the water next year, sadly I've lost all the youngsters I've bred from him so far.
“Steve” was my best cock this year but was unfortunately taken by a hawk around home before the end of the season. A son of his though was my best youngster and I have a late bred from him that was just a few days old when he was taken. I have 2 blue hens of yours still here. I have got a few down from them. I have another hen here who was bred from the other blue pied cock and a grizzle hen of yours.Buster121 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 2:06 pmNot sure on ring numbers but ''Steve'' was definitely one from the cock
I should have said as well they were not paired together in my lofts they both found other mates, the blue pied cock was paired to another lambrecht and the hen paired to a lambrecht/Janssen
Sad day that was, hope you manage to keep others and they do well for you, it shows one thing for sure the good traits continue through them, the pair that I put pedigrees up for were purchased as a pair from Telford show, but went with other mates after a while and I just let them get on with it as I always let them find there own partners naturallyAndy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 6:12 pm“Steve” was my best cock this year but was unfortunately taken by a hawk around home before the end of the season. A son of his though was my best youngster and I have a late bred from him that was just a few days old when he was taken. I have 2 blue hens of yours still here. I have got a few down from them. I have another hen here who was bred from the other blue pied cock and a grizzle hen of yours.Buster121 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 2:06 pmNot sure on ring numbers but ''Steve'' was definitely one from the cock
I should have said as well they were not paired together in my lofts they both found other mates, the blue pied cock was paired to another lambrecht and the hen paired to a lambrecht/Janssen