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Breaking News, New Shipping Requirements for Florida!

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Presidents Message
2008 Band List
2007, Scholarship Winners
Hall of Fame Winner Old Bird
Hall of Fame Old Birds 5-25 Lofts
IF Champion OB 26-75 Lofts

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Bird Shippers of America.

New Postal Contract for "Live" Shipment Issues
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USPS to begin transporting lives on the entire day FedEx network We have just received the following notification from USPS.

Effective with mail acceptance on Monday, October 23, 2006
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What The International Federation Can Do For You!
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USA Army Pigeons - 1945
Submitted by: Beverly Gottleib
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Postal Services - Live Acceptance Policy - March, 2006
Postal Shipping Policy
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Current questions from Paul Walsh to Dr. Paul Miller
on the Avian Influenza threat 2/27/06
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Avian Influenza Update; Winter, 2005
Dr. Paul G. Miller PhD, DVM
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Avian Influenza & Pigeons Scientific
Gordon Chalmers, DVM, Canada
Pascal Lanneau, DVM, Belgium
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2005 Person of the Year - James Dalessio * * *
It is with great pride that the I.F. honors James Dalessio as our 2005 Person of the Year.

Each year the I.F. awards the "Person of the Year” distinction to a hard working member of the Pigeon Racing Community. We’re excited and pleased to announce this year’s recipient is James Dalessio of Toms River, NJ, founder of a family of birds called the "Jersey Blues”.


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Are these pigeons
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Pet Expo in Philadelphia, where the I.F. had a booth this spring.

Pet Expo in Philadelphia
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Shipping Crisis Update

All please read!!

Bird Shippers of America

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Shipping to an Out of Area Race?

By: Grace Mehl
Aug 8, 2005

All of us love pigeons, most of us love racing, but not all of us live in an area where we can compete against a decently large selection of other lofts. Some of us love the sport but just can’t do all the training that is required be truly successful in young bird racing. Others of us do well in local racing and want to see what our birds can do against birds from other top breeders and racers….so, we ship our youngsters of to “Out of Area Futurities” and “One Loft Races”. Shipping birds out to races has become a big part of our sport and a way for some to get involved who otherwise might be left on the side lines.
Those of you who did try to participate in shipping birds to out of area races (or even to friends or when selling birds) may have encountered problems this past spring in getting your birds shipped via the United States Postal Service (USPS). If not, you were lucky. Those running races undoubtedly encountered the frantic calls from would be participants that the USPS wouldn’t take their birds. This seriously impacted the big races across the country as, fewer entries mean smaller prizes. Our ally in this struggle has been Bird Shippers of America. They have been key in restoring the right to ship birds via USPS through their tireless lobbying on behalf of all shippers of live birds.
I would like to be able to tell you that this is all resolved, but, unfortunately, I cannot. I can tell you where it stands as of this writing, though. Right now, the USPS will take pigeons as Express Mail, as long as the exterior temperatures on a daily basis are between 40 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. The USPS will take them at any Post Office. The earlier requirement to drive to other cities to ship birds has been suspended. Contract air carriers are still problematic for the USPS. Delta still will not make transfers of “lives”. They have to have a direct flight in order to take them. Negotiations with Northwest, concerning shipping of lives as airmail is still ongoing, although it appears to be stalled. US Airways and American Airlines are shipping airmail for the USPS again following a period when they had been suspended for poor service. Although there is a statute on the books requiring carriers to accept as mail all shipments of day-old poultry and other lives as postal regulations allow, the USPS has contractually exempted FedEx from this statutory provision. FedEx now operates the Eagle Service previously operated by the USPS, therefore, this carrier is not available to USPS for “live”.
In summary, as of this writing, all Post Offices should be taking pigeons if it is not too hot (or too cold). They should not make you drive to another city to ship your birds. How they ship them is still problematic, so be sure to check with the Post Office near you to verify availability of carriers for certain dates and locations. We will continue to support Birdshippers of America’s efforts to get a permanent solution to this problem and you can find current status of their lobbying on their website at: birdshippers.org.

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President's Message
By Richard Smith

Dear Fanciers,
I hope everyone had a happy and healthy holiday
season and a good year with the birds.
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The Sport of Pigeon Racing - DVD
The IF is proud to present the new DVD on the on the Sport of Pigeon Racing - available now. Click here to learn more! 
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IF - Help A Beginner Application
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General Discussions

The IF has been discussing the idea of loaner timers to beginners for a period of one year. The clocks would remain the property of the IF and the coordination would be the responsibility of the help-a-beginner program.

This newsflash is a call for anyone who is willing to donate old timers to the help-a-beginner program. We will cover all postage.

Helping individuals to participate in our sport assures that we will be around for generations to come. Your help is desperately needed.

All responses should be addressed to:

Sam Pixley, Chairman
Help-A-Beginner Program
15258 Lodge Terrace
Woodbridge, VA 22191
(703) 580-4772
spixley2@verizon.net