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About
Us
I have been racing pigeons
for over 40 years and have either developed or acquired the very best birds
available. It takes a combination of top quality birds and a top
handler to win in the races. If you are hunting for the silver
bullet--wrong answer. You must start with good proven stock. If
you breed from a homing pigeon that just comes home then you will breed many
pigeons that will just come home. Sometimes a top handler can win club
or combine races with less quality but when he sends these same birds to the
futurities he gets nothing. This takes a different caliber of bird.
My wife Laura has been flying for
about 15 years
and is a great life partner and a heck of a competitor on race day. On
those days, we aren't married and we try very hard to beat each other.
We each have our own families of birds--feed differently too. Can you
imagine what it is like to compete against your wife and have her beat you?
Guys, it's tough!!! Trust me, the club members love it. Laura
flies basically whites or grizzles. Both of these families are
absolutely gorgeous.
We live in South Mississippi and survived
"Katrina". Our club is small now with only 10 members but we will grow
again.
We have posted our results from the many
futurities that we entered so you can see our birds do win against some of
the top lofts in the United States.
This is our precious little dog BoBo and one
of his pigeons that took 2nd for him at the 2006 Great Southern Classic.

Roy & Blaze one of his favorites from his
latest addition.
BoBo's Magazine Début!!

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