Saturday, December 28, 2019

Expansion of Breeding in Middle East Pigeon Service, March 1943


Excerpt from “Loft Manager and Pigeons,” by Bert Braspenning, Holland, in Racing Pigeon Digest, October 15, 2019:

     “When the last middle distance races start you can see the number of participating pigeons run back quickly.  This is because many fanciers who no longer have a chance at a championship will focus on the young pigeon game….A lot is being demanded of the young pigeons while they have to work in the toughest period of the season.  Often very hot and that is not an easy task for not well-trained youngsters.  This year and last year the juniors have a very difficult time.
     Still I look forward with interest to the remaining races.  The young pigeons are increasingly forming pairs, are cuddling somewhere in corners.  Others already have eggs and a couple gave birth to the first youngster two days ago.”


(c) Crown copyright images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, Kew, UK
Catalog number:  AIR23/998  #89




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