Busschearts

August 10th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

BUSSCHEARTS

As stated in our about us page the busschaerts have kept me at the top for 20years and show no signs of stopping now my own strain has developed over the years like many lofts from crossing, I’ve blended Corbett’s, Larkin’s, Ray Forbes, L.P.W and High View nelson blood together only ever keeping the best, By letting the basket sort them out. The busschaerts win from 76 miles to 500 miles on the day.

GB.03-C95692

GB.03-C95692

Red Hen, Bred down from L.P.W birds from “Ch. Golden Milecock” x “Studtopper” lines.

GB.03-K08036

GB.03-K08036

Dark Hen, Bred from daughter of “My Dream Girl” (Ray Forbes) x L.P.W stock, “Ch. Clapper” lines.

GB.03-K08086

GB.03-K08086

Dark Hen, Bred from a daughter of “My Dream Girl” (Ray Forbes) x A Son of “Willi Wonker” x “Ray’s Pride”.

GB.03-K08098

GB.03-K08098

L.P.W. Dark Cock, Bred from stock “Ch. Golden Mile Cock” lines x “Danny Boy” and “Clapper Lines”.

GB.03-K08404

GB.03-K08404

Gay Pide Hen, My old line going back to “Ray Forbes Blood” x “Little Black” lines.

GB.03-K08412

GB.03-K08412

Red Hen, Bred from L.P.W birds “Ch. Golden Mile Cock” lines x “Studstopper” blood.

GB.03-K08413

GB.03-K08413

Red Cock, Bred from L.P.W stock “Ch. Golden Mile Cock” lines.

GB.05-K05044

GB.05-K05044

Dark Pide Cock, A full son of “Dream Mile” on the lines of “Ch. Golden Mile Cock” x with my old “Little Black” lines.

GB.05-K05046

GB.05-K05046 Dark Pide Cock, Bred from my old lines x “High View Nelson” blood.

GB.05-K05047

GB.05-K05047 Dark Pide Cock, Bred from my old lines x “High View Nelson” blood.

  1. michael angwin
    October 27th, 2009 at 10:36 | #1

    hi
    all the fancy strains come and go the busschaerts are still here,
    there are so many different familys of busschaerts that you can if you want put in a cross
    and still keep the busschaert strain.
    we fly mainly the eagleson busschaerts and we have done a lot of winning with them.
    twelve months after johnson eagleson sold up we bought all of his son mervyn eaglesons
    stock birds and that was the best thing we ever done.
    regards
    mick

  2. michael angwin
    October 27th, 2009 at 13:35 | #2

    hi again
    nice site,who set it up for you,i would love to have a site like yours
    regards
    mick

  3. lee
    July 18th, 2010 at 01:37 | #3

    hi
    we have been raceing pigeons for many years and have tried many diffrent bloodlines.
    we now are concentrating on the national races, we have a strong team starting to perform when it comes to the longer races but would like a few pigeons in the loft that can win some of the shorter races and still perform at the long distance.
    could you tell me a bit more about your busschearts and the best way to fly them?
    thanks lee

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