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1st National Ace Young Bird W.H.Z.B All Holland 2002 |
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| With all the big money races around the world now days, sometimes you need to look for | |||
| pigeons that mature quickly and fly to win at a young age. This is why I like to buy the 1st | |||
| National Ace - the best young bird raced over that year with 50,000 fanciers competing. When | |||
| I buy an Old Bird National Ace I look to see how they raced as a young bird. Most fanciers in | |||
| the world won't want birds that they have to mature for a year or two until they can race them. | |||
| So you need to study the results and the pedigree of each bird before buying them. Also I never | |||
| buy a large bird or a bird with a weak body. I want a bird that is easy to condition and that can | |||
| win 1st prizes. | |||
| Space Man is a Janssen base pigeon that flew 11 prizes out of 11 weeks. He is a medium | |||
| size male, strong perfect body, rich pearl eyes, looks and feels like the old Janssens of | |||
| years ago. He bred several foundation breeders that bred multiple winners. | |||
| 1st Houdeng | 2,984 birds 150 miles | ||
| 1st Morlincourt | 2,285 birds 240 miles | ||
| 4th Houdeng | 4,204 birds 150 miles | ||
| 5th Meer | 4,401 birds 100 miles | ||
| 17th Duffel | 2,481 birds 110 miles | ||
| 30th Chimay | 3,342 birds 180 miles | ||
| Children $1500 / Grandchildren $550 | |||