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tomo68
August 8, 2008, 7:00am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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Hi can someone tell me what type of Fancy Pigeon this is



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tomo68
August 8, 2008, 7:17am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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Hi just been told it could be a Komorner Tumbler is this true


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August 8, 2008, 7:43am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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resembles one but not a good picture -can't see proper shape
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i will try and get a better picture for you ok


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if it tumbles then its a kormourner ( my favorite looking tumbler )  if it doesnt its a dutch caphunchine


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Its might be a cross, definatley not an old dutch capuchine.

Lloyd


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i was told that it does tumble


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looks like the ones i had , not so long ago


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Then it is probably a komorner cross.


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who did you sell then to mate


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could well be a kormourner cross , but when you cross them the hood tends to be half a hood at the top , i had one called it arthur  as in half a hood , but crossing them with rollers puts the tumble back in but hard to correct the hood


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they went to a guy in Burton Flemining near Bridlington , dint keep his details but Kirky has a few of the Dutch Capuchines


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i pick this pair up with these 2 yeaterday for nothing the guy has gone back into racing and had passed these onto me



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are they crosses ? the one at back looks like a modena cross tumbler or roller ,i could be wrong tho, its the cresent shape of the bird that suggests modena


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im not sure he recons that they are brother & sister


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Often when you cross breds the youngsters just look like ordinary pigeons and look nothing like thier parents.

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i got them because the wife loved the look of them


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well if they dont perform then they be crosses


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i will have to wait and see when i let them out which will be a week or so will tape there wings up and let them have a wonder round first


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Oldyellow i pm kirky he said that hes just started up himself and when he decide s to part with any he will let me know.


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