Horse and 50 pigeons dead in fire

ARSONISTS are being blamed for a fire which left a horse and 50 pigeons dead.

The incident happened in Bedlington, Northumberland, at 12.20am on Saturday.

“We received a report at 00.20am on Saturday, April 1, of a caravan on fire at the allotment at Marshes Houses in West Sleekburn,” said a Northumbria Police spokesman.

“We have attended the scene with the fire service and the fire was extinguished. There has been significant damage to the caravan and the neighbouring stables.

“Two horses have been removed but sadly it is believed one of the horses has died. It’s is believed 50 pigeons may have also died.

“We are investigating the fire and are treating it as a malicious ignition.”

 

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Salem pigeon wins State-level competition

A two-year-old checker male pigeon travelled 1,005.62 km in 25.59 hours from Maharashtra to Salem and bagged the first place in the State-level annual competition held here.

Organised by the Chennai-based Goodwill Pigeon Racing Society (GPRS) that conducts pigeon racing for up to 1,000 km annually, as many as 65 pigeons, including 21 pigeons from Salem, participated in the competition. Pigeons were released at 6.20 a.m. on March 20 at Warada in Nagpur and the pigeon belonging to Pradeep Agilan of Hasthampatti in the city reached home at 8.30 a.m. on March 22. “It covered the distance in less than 26 hours which is a new State record,” said Mr. Agilan. The pigeon that came second in the State could reach only by 11 a.m., he added.

The pigeon has to brave weather and wind patterns and reach the breeder’s home. The pigeon is tagged with an outer ring around its legs that have details of the society, year of birth, breeders name etc. An inner ring, which is not known to the breeder, will also be fixed to the pigeon. When the bird reaches the destination, the breeder has to convey the details in the inner ring to the members of GPRS over phone upon which the duration is calculated and the winning pigeon is announced. Mr. Agilan said that regular training and healthy feeding helped the Belgium-breed to win the competition. He also said that no research could so far establish how the pigeon reaches the breeder’s home even if it is let off 1,000 km away. “Maybe the bonding between the two is stronger,” he added.

 

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Yarrawonga celebrates Bridget Cassar’s 250th game with big win over Myrtleford

Yarrawonga has celebrated coach Bridget Cassar’s 250th club game with a thumping 67-20 win over Myrtleford.

Wodonga Raiders’ Brooke Pryse tries her best to stop Albury’s Claire Wilson. The Tigers’ attacking spearhead grabbed 29 goals in the 49-32 win.

“I didn’t know anything about it until I was told on Thursday night,” Cassar said.

“None of us knew anything about it.”

Raiders’ Courtney Hillier.

The premiership coach was presented with a token of the club’s appreciation for her years of service.

Raiders’ Georgette Meunier passes the ball in her team’s 17-goal loss to Albury. Meunier was one of the visitors’ best.

“It definitely played a role in the lead-up to the game and we were happy to play well for ‘Bridg’,” captain Annalise Grinter said.

Cassar will play her 200th A grade game later this year.

In a battle of last year’s top and bottom outfits, the Pigeons had the match wrapped up at quarter-time, bolting to a 12-goal lead.

Cassar was outstanding, posting 36 goals, almost doubling the Saints’ output.

Abbey Jones chipped in with 16, while former Goulburn Valley star Gemma O’Sullivan impressed with 15 goals.

Jayanna Sharp was one of three debutants for the Pigeons.

Elsewhere, Albury started its campaign to return to finals with a 17-goal win over Wodonga Raiders.

The Tigers built on their lead in each quarter, racking up a 49-32 win.

Claire Wilson posted 29 goals and Jess Fisher-Curnow 20.

Wilson was terrific for the home team, while Brigetta Hart also played well.

Courtney Hiller and Georgette Meunier were the visitors’ best.

Albury finished second-last in 2016, while Raiders were seventh.

North Albury has toppled Corowa-Rutherglen by 10 goals, 56-46.

Last year’s Rising Star nominee Grace Senior equalled Cassar’s output, grabbing the highest individual score of round one with 36 goals.

Hoppers’ star recruit, and indeed one of the best signings of the summer, Emily Browne was the best player on the court, while Kirby Hilton played a strong supporting role.

Wangaratta Rovers has toppled Wodonga by 13 goals.

Wodonga has undergone a transformation in recent years, losing star players Rebecca Cameron and Liona Edwards.

The club finished sixth last year and Rovers fifth after the home and away season.

And Lavington has started in style with an eight-goal win over Wangaratta.

The Panthers racked up a 43-35 victory.

Alison Meani top-scored with 17, while former Toni Wilson medallist Sarah Senini (14) and Skye Hiller (12) also made double figures.

Amanda Umanski equalled Meani’s effort of 17.

Wangaratta will now meet Wangaratta Rovers.

The Pies finished third after the regular season, working their way into a league force after years of trying.

 

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Disgusting moment young man ‘punches pigeon in face after his pals made him kiss it’

A Scottish man has been filmed apparently punching a pigeon after his pals ‘tried to get him to kiss’ the bird .

The Snapchat video – shared on multiple Facebook pages – has been viewed thousands of times and attracted criticism for promoting ‘animal abuse’.

The shirtless man is seen lying down in the clip as his pals try to push a pigeon into his face in apparent attempt to get him to kiss it.

Amid much laughter and music playing, the man clenches his fist and threatens to punch the bird.

One says: “I bet you don’t crack it”.

Suddenly, the man is filmed striking the bird.

The pigeon reacts in shock and the room erupts.

The clip was shared on Glaswegian.

Some claimed it was animal cruelty while others said the boys were just having a laugh.

Mike Kelly wrote: “Horrible b******.”

Meanwhile, Peter Collins said on the Glasgow Gospel page: “Animal cruelty isn’t funny.”

However, Derek Santini posted: “All the pigeon lovers getting very angry on here.”

 

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Pigeon Patrol Products & Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.

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Council unveils secret weapon against pigeon poo…a killer hawk!

PESKY pigeons are being given a run for their money after council bosses brought in a hawk to scare them away – and stop them dumping their unpleasant payloads on people’s heads.

The harris hawk and its handler have been seen several times on the roof of the county council’s social services offices in Clacton.

The airborne attacker sends seagulls and pigeons screeching into the air as the hawk is released from the roof of the Magnet House building in Jackson Road.

An Essex Council spokesman said: “Due to the continued roosting of pigeons and seagulls on top of Magnet House, our partners Mitie are currently trialling the use of a hawk as a deterrent, to prevent the build-up of bird droppings at the building’s entrances.

“This method is highly effective and environmentally friendly, as the hawk’s presence should quickly make an area undesirable for pest species, and in doing so help to keep Magnet House clean and safe in future.”

 

About Pigeon Patrol:

Pigeon Patrol Products & Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.

Voted Best Canadian wholesaler for Bird Deterrent products four years in a row.

Contact Info: 1- 877– 4– NO-BIRD (www.pigeonpatrol.ca)