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Hennie Bear3352 SNWF ZA 18 Red Cock
bred by Hennie Kallmeyer BEAR CLAUSING Inbred Granddaughter of the Word renowned "Bear" of Hennie Kallmeyer jr. Halfsister of "Pooh Bear" (2 Winners in his first year as stock bird). Gift to me by Hennie kallmeyer Sr. Sire: "Red Tipz" (Bear Clausing). He is the son of "Bear" and "Ginger Spice". In there progeny are many super performers in One Loft Races through the world. "Bear" is the son of David Clausing's Imbrecht Cock "Jay". He is a breeder of ACE Pigeons. "Bear's" dam is "217" (Mother of "Valentine" (3rd SAMDPR). "Ginger Spice" sire is "David Jr", son of Clausing Foundation Cock "King David". Her dam is "20" (Sister of "Valentine"). Hennie Kallmeyer wrote on his website: Bear was bred by the world renowned OLR maestro David Clausing of the USA and is a first generation cross of his ‘Jay’ – foundation Imbrecht breeder and ‘217’ his foundation breeding hen and main ‘click’ of the famous #410 producer. Bear arrived in Ireland in August 2009 and reared his first babies in January 2010. Within a very short period of time he has established himself as a foundation breeder of note. His children have been exported to all corners of the world within 3 years of his arrival in Ireland, and winners have been reported down to the Third Generation already. Dam:
"Blossom Bear" (Clausing). Breeder of winners. Daughter of "Bear" (See above), Her dam is "280". She is the daughter of Super Breeder "410". Sire to 3rd and 36th placed SAMDPR 2002. Great Racer and Better Super Breeder. 7th Holiday Cup. Only 2 day birds at 363 miles. Brother of 3 Winners including 2 x Winner. Son of Dana. Dana is the son of Ziko - Clausing Foundation Cock. The best of David Clausing. I found tgese article on Emerald Auction Site: 410 – BB C, is now the number one breeder, taking the quality of the Clausing loft beyond his sire, Dana and his grandsire, Ziko. The percentage of 410′s children that dominate races and produce winners themselves is phenomenal. In the Sun City South Africa Race 410 has produced in five years birds scoring in these places: 3, 4, 24, 36, 99, 101, etc. 410 breeds winners with just about every hen he is placed with. See below for more on 410 as he is one of the most remarkable breeders to come along in years. 410 is a world famous breeder that is a 2000 hatch. He was a successful racer, one of only 7 day birds in the San Diego Holiday Cup in California, and the only bird clocked in on the long end on the day. The long end was at a vast disadvantage as short end birds were clocked at dusk, long ender 410 had to keep going to clock into the dark. David was not real impressed yet, until he bred him in 2001. His first two babies were sent out for the South Africa Million Dollar, world class event. The final in February of 2002 saw only four day birds, all after dark, all after 13+ hours on the wing, and a 410 daughter named, “Valentin” was 3rd place and a $75,000.00 winner for the Clausing family. The nest brother to Valentin scored 36th the next a.m. against 1,653 birds. These birds kept on coming when others did not have the heart or stamina to continue on to home. These were the only two 410 babies David sent there that year. The next year, 2003 David sent two more birds to the South Africa Million Dollar Race and won first place with one of them off a full sister to 410, 248-2000. That bird, 300-2002 was named by the race committee, Never Say Die. She won over $200,000.00 against 1,676 birds, by over a minute ahead. In 2004 410 and another hen, 163-2002, bred 24th (David had five birds in the money and all the other prize winners were all related). (The 26th prize winner was from a son of 410). In 2005 there were only 24 day birds out of the 2,642 birds going to the final race. That year David sent only two from 410, and from yet a different hen, 186-2003. These two were his first and second birds home with the first one, “Heidi” scoring 4th overall and winning $56,840.00. In 2006 in the Million Dollar Race his first two birds were again from 410 and yet another new hen, #6091951-2002. These are phenomenal performances and unequaled consistencies by anyone in the world. David also notices several other special things about 410. 410 has great feather and he’s a very intelligent bird around the loft. His children generally inherit these traits. In breeding from five of 410/300′s young, three hit with race winners, with different mates. A new family of Clausings is developing here. 410 was recently sold to China and there will be no more new direct children from 410 available here in the US. I’d like to find one at some point, but I’m afraid they are way out of my price range. Good news is that David breeds on the Bull System and there are a lot of 410′s progeny around. An interesting thing that David has done in recent years was bringing in “Jay” or “J” (I’ve seen it written both ways). Jay is a Red Check Imbrecht Cock. The Imbrecht strain is known for their long distance performance and toughness on days when the other birds give up. This was a very interesting move for David Clausing as prior to this; his entire loft had been built around birds directly from the Houben loft. Jay – a 1999 Imbrecht RCC. Jay has captured David’s attention with the dependable homing of his young, especially in tough-weather races as well as his breeding well with a number of hens. With very few of Jay’s children raced, he has bred strong performance: in 2001 he produced five youngsters which were raced ten weeks in a row with no losses and one, 368-01, as an OB scored first at 100, 400, and 500. Much of David’s winning in recent years has come from his Houbens with the Imbrecht blood from “J” added. Clausing Houbens concentrating on “410″ and “J” will be a big part of my loft. |
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