INTRODUCING THE ''SCOTTISH BONIE'S''

In 1995 I brought 4 eggs home to Illinois from a great flyer of Scottland named Jimmy Ross. Two of the eggs hatched and the decendents from these two Scottish pigeons have won races every year since 1996 for three different flyers.  Originally I brought the eggs for my good friend Jeff Cater of Sarasota Florida.  My friend Norbert Padilla hatched the eggs and shared the youngsters with Jeff Cater.  Both flyers had instant success with these birds.  In 2005 Jeff told me that he had terminal cancer and that if i wanted, i could take home to Illinois what ever i wanted of his birds.  Some of the birds that i brought home from Florida were what we now call  the ''Scottish Bonie's''.  These ''Scottish Bonnie's''  are an inbred family,  being decendents of the two eggs from Scottland,  along with an occasional outcross being added to the family.  In the past 6 years of flying for me,  these ''Scottish Bonnie's''  have produced  four  AU Champions,  three AU Elite Champions and 2nd, 3rd, and 8th AU Hall of Fame Birds.  These ''Scottish Bonie's'' are sensational flyers when inbred or when outcrossed and do succeed at all distance from 100 miles to 600 miles.

Gray Fox Harms Racing Pigeon Elite

Gray Fox Harms Racing Pigeon Elite

Gray Fox Harms Racing Pigeon Elite

Gray Fox Harms Racing Pigeon Elite

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