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1st National Ace Long Distance Fond W.H.Z.B. All Holland 2002 |
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| I wanted something special for the longer distance races and the best to offer my | |||
| clients around the world. I received the call on Time Machine and was told there | |||
| wasn't any bird like him in the world. So I went to see him and they were right. | |||
| He was the male I was looking for - medium in size, strong perfect body, one pin | |||
| tail, with eyes seldom every seen. I like rich eyes but I never would breed from a | |||
| bird with just that quality. I look for body, balance, cleverness, feather, results, the | |||
| distances birds have won at, and what the family tree has done. I don't want just | |||
| pretty birds or birds with good pedigrees. I like winners because the closer you | |||
| are to the winner the closer you are to the winning genes. | |||
| Time Machine beat thousands of birds, several times at a great distance in hot, | |||
| tough conditions. This cannot be done with a lucky bird. Time Machine has also | |||
| bred several super breeders that bred winners. | |||
| 19th National St. Vincent | 17,888 birds 650 miles | ||
| 27th National Mont de Marsan | 17,205 birds 625 miles | ||
| 109th National Dax | 4,195 birds 640 miles | ||
| Children $2000 / Grandchildren $550 | |||