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Allen Goodger Racing Pigeons
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Allen Goodger started in the sport when he was just 16 and rose to be one of Australia’s most respected breeders and flyers – with a strain named after him. Goodger initially flew with the St Peters Club, then with the East Combine for two years, before joining North Suburban, and later helping found the Hampstead Club that became one of the strongest in the South Australian …
Racing Pigeons – The Elliott Hen – Allen Goodger Racing Pigeons
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Allen Goodger is a household name in Australian Pigeon racing. He got his first birds at 16 … and when he died in 1984 at just 52 years of age he was recognised as one of the best breeders and flyers in the sport.
Selection Criteria - Allen Goodger Racing Pigeons
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We dont want table pigeons and it’s important to be strict in your selection. The bird needs to have an appearance of being alert and full of vitality. It should walk around the loft effortlessly. I like to see dominance in my pigeons. The eyes of a bird should be bright and should be glass-like in appearance, not dull.
Racing Pigeons – The Queen Bee – Allen Goodger Racing Pigeons
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The Elliott hen was gifted to Allen Goodger by his friend Colin Elliott and helped create one of the most successful lofts in Australian pigeon racing history. All the famous flyers have had a Queen Bee and you can see the impact of these hens by studying the flyer’s breeding and racing success, and how it links back to that Golden pigeon.
Australian Racing Pigeon Journal
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Australian Racing Pigeon Journal It is often said that the best stock pigeons many fanciers have come by, are those that have been gifted to them. Allen Goodger’s “Elliott hen” most certainly fits into this category. Another case of an outstanding “gifted’ pigeon is John Pryor’s “Reference A,” (BCC SA82 11829). The story
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