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M. Renier Gurnay
Founder of the "World's Greatest Winning Strain of Racing Pigeons"
The
Gurnay strain was founded and raced over a period of 50 years between
1886 and 1936. Going back in time we note that the young Gurnay lived
in the same town (Verviers) as the pigeon master Alexandre Hansenne who
had founded his strain of birds mainly Bronzes, Blues and whites of the
Dedoyard, Guilisson and Bonjean families. Gurnay soon became Hansennes
runner. Before the advent of Pigeon Clocks and rubber rings the bird
after arrival from a race would have to be run in to the clubs head
quarters before a prize could be alloted. On one famous race Hansenne
told Gurnay if he were to win 1st Prize then he could keep the bird.
Gurnay was jubilant when the bird won the race, he took the Blue Hen
home and added it to his growing collection of Racing Pigeons. After
Hansennes death, (It was debatable at this time who had the Purest
Strain of the Original Hansenne) Gurnay acquired the best of his Old
Masters birds. These birds formed the strain that would dominate the
pigeon world for decades to come. Not only were this strain superb
racers but they showed a great outside beauty that is still preserved
to this day. I have included on this Web site several pictures of the
Original Gurnays with their modern day equivilants.
If
you have any Gurnay images or articles or links you would like
added to site, please forward them to the email address
below:
Rob
Frayne
at r.frayne@sky.com
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