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May 2007 - Australian Racing Pigeon Journal
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 20 April 2007
Below is a preview of the articles appearing in the May 2007 issue of the Journal.
Doing It Tough by Bing Moyle Ask An Expert Starting The Race Season With Healthy Birds by Dr Colin Walker In Memory of Peter Ainsworth Improving Your Strain by Philippe Martin David Bunton of Townsville by Arthur Arnold The Allan Goodger Story Part 2 by John Capel What’s in a Name? - Strains of Pigeons - Old and New By Dr Wim Peters Jos Thielen, Collector Extraodinaire! By Joep Bodelier Ultra Violet Radiation and Race Returns By Paul Callaghan The Mighty Harrison’s And The Maximilian Foy Influence - Part 3 From Leo Turley The George Vella Family by John Capel Pigeon Racing is Doomed By Alan Wheeldon How To Race Hens On Widowhood? By Bill “Book” Richardson The New Australian Pigeon Company Pellets By Dr. Colin Walker The Wizard of Zoutleeuw Shocks the Belgian Sport – Again! - Part 2 - By Tom Smith The Peregrine Falcon - A Menace Or Not? by Ray Barrass Introducing the Members of Townsville from Steve Radley Old Times by Rod Adams A Visit To Swing Wing Lofts - The Wally Wojak Story - Part 2 - By The Roadrunner The 95% Rule Explained by Bob Rowland Results From Around The Country |
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