New Teletextpigeons website
Posted in News on February 16th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentDear Pigeon Fancier,
www.teletextpigeons.com is an international online auction house entirely focussed on the upper layer of the market, meaning they will only offer pigeons which meet the following criteria:

Thailand Grand Pigeon Race 2010
Posted in News, Pigeon racing info & news on February 12th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment
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Adenovirus-Infektionen – in den kommenden Monaten wieder aktuell
Posted in Interviews (German) on February 11th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentBelgica de Weerd on the Deutsche Brieftauben Ausstellung (DBA)
Posted in News on February 11th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment12 – 14 february Deutsche Brieftauben Ausstellung (DBA) http://www.brieftaube.de
Dear visitor,
On 12 to 14th of february 2010 we are on the Deutsche Brieftauben Ausstellung (DBA) in Germany. Hope to see you there!
Race horses of the sky (Renpaarden van het luchtruim)
Posted in Books & Articles, News on February 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentNote: This is the translation of an old book of Mr. Piet de Weerd. (Unfortunately we can no longer supply the english book..)
This Book is now finally in print again all these years after it was first published, because the first edition was too small and because most copies of it have gone lost or are worn to shreds.
Potentiële gezondheidsproblemen op grote hokken (text only available in dutch)
Posted in Books & Articles on February 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment(article only available in dutch, please use the translate button)
Article: NPO magazine 61 , june 6, 2008 number 23
Potentiële gezondheidsproblemen op grote hokken met name zogenaamde “one loft race” hokken, maar ook op sommige kleine hokken.
Zo’n 12 jaar geleden vloog ik voor de eerste keer naar China samen met mijn Taiwanese agent. Als eerste bezochten we het mooie grote hok van Eijerkamp in Beijing. We ontmoetten de sympathieke Wang Tjen, reporter voor een paar magazines, thans prominent duivenliefhebber – zakenman in alles wat met duiven te maken heeft. Tevens de rechterhand van George Wang uit Taiwan, die altijd op de achtergrond blijft, maar grote invloed heeft op de duivensport in China, Taiwan en de rest van de wereld. In de loop der jaren bezocht ik de hokken een aantal malen.
Adeno Virus
Posted in Books & Articles on February 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentSince the middle of 1991 I became familiar with a new phenomenon of a terrible disease in mainly old birds. With mortality-rates up to 30% of the loft. The disease hits (strikes) very fast. In the morning there is nothing special to be seen, everything is normal. In the afternoon the pigeon(-’s) don’t want to eat or drink and look a little sick. They start to produce yellow (sometimes green) droppings. the next morning they are succumbating, while breathing heavily, within 24 hours. The rest looks okay, but a couple of days later new casualties may emerge. In the second half of 1991. I saw and heard of thousands of dead pigeons in the South-West of Holland. Unfortunately there is no specific vaccine available neither an effective treatment, as in most virus diseases.
Adeno Coli infections
Posted in Books & Articles on February 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentAdenovirus infections have been described worldwide in numerous avian species. The pathogenicity of the viruses is usually low and their precise role in clinical disease is often not clear. Most Adenoviruses are regarded as complicating organisms in diseases primarily induced by other agents or, as component of multi factorial problem. A few Adenoviruses, however, can be considered “exceptions” that are highly and primarily pahtogenic, for example: egg drop syndrome (EDS) virus, quail bronchitis virus, haemorrhagic enteritis virus and pigeon Adenoviruses. Pigeon Adenoviruses are responsible for two distinct disease entities, both causing serious harm to the pigeon population.
Paratyphoid
Posted in Books & Articles on February 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentMid October began the yearly period of Paratyphoid. This season a bit earlier than other years and I don’t know why. The weather was during a longer period than normal nice and pleasant. At the moment that the pigeons moult the sixt or seventh feather we quite often see that the disease comes to a break out, most of the times at the stock/breeding loft, but also outstanding racers can be amongst the victims of this disease.

