From the SAHPA COM
· Approval ‘in principal’ has been given by the SAHPA COM for the SAHPA to become Australian agents for the selling of MEGA electronic timing systems, electronic rings and ICOM rings. Mr P Squire is to be the Manager of this enterprise.
· The SAHPA COM has reduced the maximum temperature for racing pigeons from 32oC to 30oC.
· SAHPA COM requests that all clubs start compiling membership lists for the SAHPA – lists to be alphabetical (family name) followed by initials then the name by which the members wishes to be listed in SAHPA website results. Payment of fees is required by 28 February 2012. Fees are $90 pensioners, $100 all others.
Paramyxovirus Status – Per SAHPA and BioSecurity SA
· Notification to all SAHPA members of a summary of BioSecurity SA measures:
o Allowed to loft fly your birds,
o Ok to have sales if Bio Security procedures followed,
o Need for Permits to bring birds into SA and to transfer to other states,
o No permits to be granted from Victoria at this stage.
· Situation Analysis in Victoria
o A total of 62 properties have been infected to date. Of these, 46 have now been resolved. There have been no new cases identified outside of Melbourne.
o There have been 7 more confirmed or suspect cases of Paramyxovirus (PPMV1) in feral pigeons, bringing the total to 43 cases. All cases thus far have occurred in greater metropolitan Melbourne.
o The last confirmed case of PPMV1 occurred on 9 January 2012.
o VIC DPI’s activities are focused on releasing cleared properties from quarantine and communicating the extension of the ban, however, new reports of sickness and death in pigeons continue to be investigated.
o Natural infection has not been detected in chickens or any species other than pigeons.
· This particular PPVM1 strain is particularly virulent and results in most cases in 100% death. The text books state that 3 to 21 days for the disease to take effect but the experience in Victoria is 2 to 4 days and then the birds are dead.
· Important points:
o If a bird recovers from the disease it is not a “Carrier” which means it will not transmit the disease,
o It is only while the bird is sick that it can transmit the disease.
o It is not an airborne carried virus. It is transmitted by contact from handling pigeons or contaminated droppings (from clothing, shoes etc).
o The pigeon owner can carry the disease (on shoes, clothing, skin) for up to 8 hours, so it is important to follow BioSecurity procedures such as washing hands, laundering clothes before attending sales, etc.
o Sales at SAHPA will have a wash mat with VirkonS mixture so people can wipe their feet in the mixture and also cleanse their hands before and after handling pigeons at sales.
o Isolate any sick birds in your loft immediately.
From Paul Springett PPMV COM
Paramyxovirus Update – Meeting held Tuesday 10/01/2012 @ 7.30pm with DPI SA.
DPI Veterinarians have been hard at work trying to get things moving on the vaccine front. We have been informed that the SA DPI is trying to get some vaccine trials done at the quarantine station in Victoria on vaccine that is already used in Australia on chickens as they believe that the trials done at Victorian flyers lofts earlier in the year may not have been a good trial (due to the severity of the outbreak in these lofts). As $100K will be needed to get this done, the SA DPI are hoping to get the C.S.I.R.O and others involved.
A vaccine in Australia will still be some 3-6 months away and once it has been approved into Australia it will be here within 2-3 weeks.
I ask our members to be patient and know that your management committee is doing everything that can be done at this stage.
It is very important that the Australian government looks into how these vaccines are made so as not to bring any other diseases into the country. Many of the vaccines are cultured in chicken eggs and (in the case of the eggs used for our Paramyxovirus are from a country that had a lot of disease problems) potentially when we use this vaccine another unwanted bug could breakout in Australia and destroy a major industry. I don’t think any of us want that.
Remember, don’t bring any birds into your lofts from Victoria and if you are bringing birds from other states make sure you know exactly where that bird has originated from and get your permit (if you need one) from the DPI to bring birds in to SA.
The SA DPI is still investigating and testing deaths in birds in SA as they are reported by the public for Paramyxovirus and nothing has come up positive yet.
We are all responsible for trying to keep this disease out of SA as long as possible.
Now as for the cost of the vaccine – I have heard prices being put around from $2.00 to $5.00 per bird – this type of rumour is only adding fuel to the fire, and this is just not true. But as for the actual cost per bird, we will have to wait and see.
Yours in the sport
Paul Springett – Paramyxovirus Committee member
This next letter is printed with the permission of the VHA President Mr S Kearsey.
From Stephen Kearsey VHA President
PARAMYXOVIRUS UPDATE – 11 JANUARY 2012
Dear VHA Members,
It has been a while since I have sent out an update on the PPMV1 outbreak and the availability of the vaccine.
There have been many cases of the disease in racing lofts, show pigeon lofts and hobby lofts since my last report; in fact three more cases have been confirmed this week (two racing lofts and one hobby loft). These have been on the Eastern side of Melbourne (Dandenong area) and together with the ongoing outbreaks in the Western Suburbs you have to say that this disease is now endemic within all pigeon communities at this time i.e. racing, showing, hobby and feral.
All I can recommend is that fanciers do not loft fly their birds as a number of outbreaks have been with birds that have been loft flown. Do not allow nor introduce birds from any source into your loft because you may introduce the disease to your precious stock. Cover your aviaries so that strays can’t soil your loft from the outside and keep other bird species out of your loft as well. At all times practise bio-security for your own sake and your birds safety.
The application to have the Colombavac vaccine available for use was lodged with the APVMA and AQIS by Pfizer in early December. The process is going reasonably well with some aspects of the manufacture being queried by AQIS, which Pfizer is endeavouring to get answered as quickly as possible. The queries are not unexpected and are normally what happens when registration of a new vaccine is sought. Providing Pfizer can answer these queries over the next few weeks to the satisfaction of AQIS then all will be in place for them to start the process of importing the vaccine. When we are informed that the vaccine will be made available, we will make arrangements for all of our members to be trained in how to go about vaccinating their birds and we will use our Centres to do this.
Please be patient because the process has begun, although it appears slow, it is all going as fast as it can.
STEPHEN KEARSEY – PRESIDENT VHA
From the SDC COM
· The SDC competition enjoyed its best year to date in 2011. More than half the SAHPA total membership participated, and the operation of the group concept for peer to peer racing was well received. The only blemish on the year was the difficulty of some clubs in providing their member nominations to the SDC COM for audit purposes. All hamper documentation is required on the night of hampering to GenSec, and all top three group clock results are to be received no later than the following week. Club secretaries and flyers to take note !!!!
2012 Middle Distance Racing
· It is intended that a Middle Distance Championship (MDC) be organised for 2012 – the format will be similar to that operating for the SDC series.
· General rules are as follows:
o Flyers will be required to provide a copy of their nominated birds to GenSec on the night of hampering to be collected by the MDC COM for review purposes.
o 10 bird maximum nomination.
o Maximum clocking of two birds for BOY points purposes.
o One bird per flyer will be eligible for Aggregate points.
o Competition will be for an Open Aggregate, Group 1 Aggregate, Group 2 Aggregate and Group 3 Aggregate.
o Eight (8) races will be targeted – from the last two club/SDC races through to but excluding the last four SAHPA races.
o Flyers likely to gain top three placings in each group are to provide clock details, per SAHPA rules to the MDC Com for audit purposes. Clock details already provided to the SAHPA race adjudicator (for SAHPA result audit) will be discussed by the SAHPA race adjudicator and MDC COM.
o Certificates will provided
§ For top three placings for each race in each aggregate group (1, 2, 3).
§ For top 10 placings for Open Aggregate.
§ For top 3 placings for Group 1 Aggregate, Group 2 Aggregate and Group 3 Aggregate points.
o Certificates presented at SAHPA Annual Dinner.
· It is planned to provide prizemoney for the aggregate points group winners (1, 2, 3). Details will be provided later in the year on this development.
· Any questions to David Walker, Greg Hamilton.
Opinion – from the Editor
SAHPA members are encouraged to write to the editor to have their opinions, views, comments etc placed in the newsletter.
Be advised however that anonymous letters and articles will not be published regardless of the content. The editor reserves the right to edit all copy submitted for publication to ensure clarity and brevity. All material published will be on the basis that the author accepts full legal responsibility for all statements made in the published copy.
2011 SAHPA Year Book
It is planned to have the 2011 SAHPA yearbook completed and ready for printing by the end of January 2012.
The editor thanks those members that have contributed to the process of completion.
FROM SAHPA FINCOM
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FROM SALDC Inc – By Gavin Harris
This exciting new club had its first meeting late last year and we now have 70 members and would encourage all SAHPA members to become a member.
It is only $25 per annum and you get $20 off your total entry fee for Alice Springs race each year. It really only costs you $5 per annum.
It was agreed to schedule an event from Eucla or close to the WA Border as a second long distance race in 2012 to compliment the great marathon race from Alice Springs 2012.
The SALDC and the North Suburban club recently held a very successful Adelaide International Pigeon Expo on Saturday the 7th January. We had top flyers Geoff and Catherine Cooper from the UK as our key note speakers. We also flew Dr. Rob Marshall over from Sydney to address the audience on preparing birds for peak racing performance.
On the Monday Fred Dimella drove a large bus with a group of over 40 people down to Serafino’s (McLarens on the Lake) for a Winery Tour and a 3 course lunch. Many interstate guests were very impressed with the whole event, we had guests from WA, VIC, NSW and QLD come over for this event.
The two clubs auctioned off 100 birds and received very good prices. The SALDC plan is to procure a racing trailer with the money that was raised.
A big thank you for the hard work done by Geoff Bell, Dennis Russell, Greg Hodgins, Ray Fewings, Fred Dimella, Denis Shaw, Russell Somerville, Wayne and Cheryl Myers, Willy Thiele, Tony Perkins & Tony’s daughter, Patrick Perkins, Geoff Cawte, Grant Paterson, Tom Tirrell, Fay Fuller, Gus Grunwald and the canteen Helpers, Other BBQ helpers Crawford Hamilton, Graham Watson, Richard Dickson, Ian Durrant, Bill Marcou, Ross Hocking, Salads Rod Millman and Butch Abrahams and the many people that were only too keen to help us on the day, sorry if I have left anyone out.
Thank you to all the people that bred some beautiful squeakers for us to auction, there was real quality on display and the club greatly appreciates their generous donations.
If you would like to join up to the SALDC, please send a $25 cheque or money order made out to the SALDC , C/- Gavin Harris 488 Marion Rd, Plympton Park, SA, 5038. Please attach a sheet with your name, address and club name.
FROM Paul Springett – letter to the editor
Hi David, could you please publish this letter in the upcoming SAHPA newsletter.
I would like to ask all members to have a hard look at themselves and others before continuing the habit of threatening to take legal action against our Association and the five man committee. This act is most disruptive and time wasting not to mention the money that is wasted which could be put to better things such as our new race unit which is long overdue.
Remember when someone threatens to take legal action against our Association they are taking legal action against all members and these so called members that do this act should be condemned by the members and told to pull their heads in or move into another sport as they are not wanted in ours.
Yes we can all get ourselves upset from time to time but there is a better way to resolve our problems than taking legal action.
Yours in the Sport
Paul Springett
From: Australian Town and Country Journal
Broken Hill, Saturday 25 April 1891,
Carrier Pigeons.
A few days ago a homing pigeon was released from the Grand Hotel here by Mr. Aldridge, and made its way to Adelaide in the remarkably short time of seven hours. As some incredulity was expressed regarding the time in which the distance was covered, two more birds were procured from Mr Geogan, of Adelaide, and were released by Messrs Aldridge and Johnston first this morning. The first bird was dispatched at 9.35 AM from the Grand Hotel, and after a gaze flight seemed to take its departure in the right direction. The party then proceeded to the turret of the Freemason Tavern, at the corner of Argent and Oxide streets, and let loose the second bird at exactly 10.00 o’clock.
SIRES PRODUCE 2012
Reminder to all SAHPA members that the Sires Produce 2012 second auction is coming around soon.
· Sunday 5th February, 2012
· Each member can enter 6 birds into the auction for free.
· Present the birds between 8:30am and 9:30am, Auction starts at 10am
· Any SAHPA member can purchase birds at the auction
· Purchaser/Flyer receives 60% of the prize money
· Breeder receives 40% of the prize money
· First Prize is expected to be our 5th Car valued at $14,000 plus $6,000 to the breeder
Alternatively if you would like to prepay up to 6 young birds in your own loft and race them from your loft then it is $50 per bird, please see form attached.
This year we have added an extra option whereby each SAHPA club can enter up to 6 birds in the Club’s name either as entries into the auction or as prepaid into specific lofts. Please talk it over with your other club members and take advantage of this new option, the club could win quite a bit of money.
SALDC SIRES PRODUCE CLASSIC REGULATIONS 2012
1. The Classic will be conducted as indicated below and in accordance with SAHPA Rules and Regulations.
2. The 2012 Sires Classic Race will be flown from the race point Marree (which is a distance of 580 kms from Adelaide GPO). The SA Long Distance Racing Pigeon Club Inc. (SALDC) reserves the right to change race point depending on road and weather conditions.
3. All SAHPA members (including juniors and new members) are eligible to participate in the race. Birds bred for the auction must be from a registered member of a club, junior members and social members are also allowed to breed up to 6 birds for the sale. Interstate and country flyers are welcome to enter as breeders.
4. Each participant may breed SIX squeakers for the race. Birds must be rung with (2011) rings. Birds rung with overseas rings will not be accepted.
5. SAHPA members may nominate up to 6 birds by the auction date and pay a nomination of $50 each for the birds without presenting them at the sale. If you wish to nominate the birds using this method, please forward the nomination form attached together with a cheque payable to SALDC and post to Gavin Harris SALDC Secretary, 488 Marion Road, Plympton Park, 5038 by 5th February 2012 or payment can be made on the day.
6. As from 2012 Interstate Breeders no longer have to pay an entry fee for their 6 birds to be auctioned, it is the breeders responsibility to arrange delivery to Adelaide airport and notify Gavin Harris 0418 853 111 of their arrival time. Interstate and Country Breeders can Alternatively make arrangements with a SAHPA flyer to pre-nominate up to 6 birds at $50 per bird and then place the birds in the nominated SAHPA Flyer’s loft without being processed through the Auction, the pre-paid nomination forms must be lodged by 5th February, 2012.
7. Agents bidding on behalf of breeders must either call out or show computer membership number after bidding for each Lot to complete the purchase. Each bird will be sold to the highest bidder.
8. Squeakers to be sold at the Auctions are to be between 28 & 35 days old on the day of the Auction
9. All birds offered for sale will be thoroughly inspected by scrutineers appointed by the SALDC. The SALDC reserves the right to reject any squeaker and such squeaker will not be registered and will not be eligible to participate in the Sires Produce Classic.
10. The minimum bid for any one bird will be $15. If a bid of $15 is not made, the squeaker will automatically be returned to the Breeder, who, on payment of $15 will become that bird’s owner. The bird will be eligible to compete in the Sires Produce Classic. If Breeder not present at sale, SALDC reserve the right to sell the bird immediately after the sale.
11. A bird sold at the Auction can only be raced by and from the loft of the Purchaser, in whose name that bird has been registered.
12. Birds being offered for sale will be kept in a covered hamper and no inspection will be permitted prior to or during the Auction. Birds will be selected at random from the covered hamper and the Auctioneer will call out the bird’s ring number but will not identify its Breeder. The ring number will also be recorded on the whiteboard. The appointed recorders for the Auction will be the only persons with prior knowledge of all details regarding the birds and their Breeders.
13. Birds will be released to successful bidders on payment of their bids, at the end of the Auction.
14. Full details regarding ring number, colours, purchasers, prices, etc., will be circulated after hampering for the event including details of nominated ring birds.
15. All money raised from the Auction less expenses will be allocated as prize money.
16. Each prize for a placing will be shared, 40% Breeder, 60% Purchaser. The first bird prize will be a Motor Vehicle equivalent of $14,000 for the purchaser and $6,000 for the breeder. (Subject to achieving sales of $32,000 or more, the SALDC reserve the right to amend the prize allocation.)
17. The pigeons which are the highest placed Interstate bred and the highest placed SA Country bred will each receive an additional $300 prize which will be split 40% to Breeder, 60% Purchaser.
18. If we receive over the $32,000 budgeted for Prepaid and Auction Sales there will be a further three zone prizes of $500 (split 40%, 60%) for each of the zone winners which do not include the 4th zones which is the overall race winner. Adelaide is split into 4 zones, as per SRC minutes.
The first Auction was held on Sunday, 4th December 2011.
The second Auction will be held on Sunday, 5th February 2012.
Sunday Auction – All birds to be presented between 8.00am – 9.30am.
Any birds presented after 9.30am may not be accepted.
19. If any of the purchased birds should die, the rings from these birds CANNOT be re-used on any other squeaker. If the rings are re-used, the bird will be disqualified, and SALDC/SAHPA may take further action.
20. The colouring and marking on the birds entered in the Sires Produce Classic must be identical to those recorded at the time of the Auction. If there is a discrepancy, they will be disqualified. All Purchasers are to thoroughly check that the colouring and marking on their birds are identical to those shown on their official receipt. In the event of discrepancy, the SALDC Secretary is to be notified in writing immediately.
21. Any squeaker bred for the sale and rejected by the scrutineers may be flown in any other race on the SAHPA Program (other than the Sires Classic).
22. All birds participating in the Sires Classic event must have qualified as per the SALDC rules and minutes, the SAHPA qualifying rules do not apply to this event. The birds must qualify by flying at least ONE race before the event on the line of flight. The onus is on the flyer for proof, please get club secretaries to keep a copy of all nomination sheets.
23. A single Transfer card must be filled out and presented with the six squeakers on the day of the auction.
24. The SAHPA and Sires Produce Committee are not responsible for any pigeons presented for sale. They act only as a vehicle for transfer of ownership.
25. Foreign rung birds must be presented by an agent who is responsible for the safe arrival of the bird to the sale. The agent is responsible for the safe return should the pigeon be rejected or not sold.
26. The SALDC reserve the right to change the release point and if necessary convoy birds with other SAHPA birds if transported on the same unit. If it is a north race and there are less than 50 birds, or on other lines of flight if there are less than 80 birds.
27. The Sires Classic hampering will be on the Friday night and the birds released on the Sunday. Hampering to be done at the SAHPA Headquarters. There will be a loft Calcutta held after completion of hampering. Loft Calcutta prizes will be paid out to the buyers of the first three lofts, with the breakdown 1st 50%, 2nd 30%, 3rd 20%. The Clock reading for the result is planned to be done at the SAHPA Headquarters, it may be subject to change based on decision of SALDC.
28. The SALDC reserve the right to drug test the winner or any other placing and if found to be in breach of the SAHPA drug rules the flyer will forfeit their position and the matter will be referred to SAHPA Management Committee.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Mate up 07/10/11 09/12/11
10 days to lay first egg 17/10/11 19/12/11
18 days to hatch 04/11/11 06/01/12
30 days old 04/12/11 05/02/12
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SAHPA SIRES CLASSIC SPECIAL NOMINATION SHEET
(This form is only used if you are not presenting
the birds for auction – see Rule 5)
Flyer Number: _____________________
Flyer Name: ____________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
____________________________________________
Club: ____________________________________________
Ring Number
____________________________SA 11
____________________________SA 11
____________________________SA 11
____________________________SA 11
____________________________SA 11
____________________________SA 11
No. of Entries
____________ @ $50 each
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Please find enclosed a cheque to
SALDC for $
____________
Post to: Gavin Harris
488 Marion Road
Plympton Park, SA, 5038