Visits

In recent years, we’ve received an increasing number of requests from fanciers who would like to visit our loft. While we’ve always welcomed visitors in the past, we’ve now reached a point where it has simply become too much, especially with the growing interest.

Pigeon racing is a passion we enjoy greatly, but we also have other hobbies, family life, and work commitments that demand a lot of our time. Additionally, frequent handling and disturbance is not ideal for the pigeons – we believe that peace and stability in the loft is essential. In our view, the true quality of a pigeon is not something you can see on the outside – it lies in the character.

For these reasons, we have decided to no longer allow loft visits.

For those who are interested in how we practice the sport, we invite you to take a look at our YouTube channel, where we share various videos about our methods and daily routines with the pigeons. We may expand this content in the future.

Interested in our pigeons?

Each year in October and November, we offer a selection for sale through auctions on GPS-Auctions and Herbots. The exact dates will be announced on our website in due time.

We appreciate your understanding and thank you for the continued interest in our pigeons.

With sporting regards,

Will & Falco Ebben


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