NIPA Officials visit Frazer\'s -

The NIPA was founded in 1945 and it's membership was open to all members within Northern Ireland - We are one of the largest weekly convoying organisations in the UK. Presently we have approx. 100 clubs as members, with over 2,000 members. Birds competing each week can reach 25 to 30 thousand, depending on the race. The race programme starts in Ireland down to Rosscarbery and continues through Wales & England to Penzance, and the Premier OB Nat flown from St Malo (France). Website www.nipapigeons.co.uk
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willie reynolds
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NIPA Officials visit Frazer\'s -

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NIPA visit Frazer Animal Feeds -

A delegation of top NIPA officials made a recent trip to Frazer Animal Feeds in Banbridge to thank them for the sponsorship over the last three seasons. They supply feeding for the transporter fleet, sponsor the 5 Bird Fermoy YB Championship with sixteen bags of feeding , that’s two bags for each of the 8 x 1st Sect NIPA winners. Not content with that they have added two fantastic cups to the vast list of awards covering 1st Open NIPA in the two YB Area Liberations.

Included in the trip to Frazer HQ at Cave Hill Road, Ballinaskeagh were Chairman Alan Darragh, Secretary Fred Russell, Fleet Supervisor Terry Mulgrew and Convoyer Paddy McNeice. We were met by plant manager Neil Frazer on a busy Friday morning, the business is expanding every time I visit and they now serve the fancy over many parts of the UK & Ireland. Neil from the early days researched the feeding requirements of the fancy in general and has over time introduced many new lines which have been of benefit to the sport in general, sold at working man’s prices.

Frazer Animal Feeds is a family concern, with Neil is brother Colin and father Drew, and between them they have built up the business with a big expansion into pigeon feeding and loft accessories. Many improvements have been made along the line, bulk feeding is sourced from around the world via the internet. A new Screener Machine has been added to the plant the seeds go into a hopper and are sucked up into the screener machine and goes into different size screens /metal plates with holes different plates have different size holes the machine shakes and vibrates separating different size seeds and shakes out broken seeds that going into wild bird feeding and it separates it all into 3 different bags, one of them is dust. The product coming from Frazer’s is now a lot cleaner than it was in the early days, lots of progress and change. If they don’t stock what you require, just contact Neil and he will sort you in no time. Follow Frazer on Facebook for all the latest info, or the website http://www.frazersanimalfeeds.com Tel: +44 (0) 28 406 51272. E-mail: info@frazersanimalfeeds.com

Thanks to Mick O\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Neill for the Plant Photos.

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