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hi all i have 3 red schalie janssens for sale there are 1 cock which is a red schalie 2 hens which are 1 red schalie and 1 red schalie w/f the cock is a 2003 pigeon which was raced as a youngbird and won 6 minor positions at club level and also picked up a fed card and the hens. 1 is a 2002 pigeon and was bought as a stockbird and the other is a 2006 pigeon and was put straight in the stock loft as a youngbird will be putting pictures on over the weekend all birds are £50 each + amtrack or will take offers on anybody wanting them all.

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hi flyer its the colour thats rare and when i said offers i did'nt mean buy 2 get 1 free i wont take less than 125 for the lot mate will be putting pics on later guys

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ive got these in 05 my good hen "555"is a red schaile and has scored but her best in my eyes was 125 open 24 nw sect mnfc after hold over till tues this line from drewler is good right up to niort 490+  and look the biz  

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no red fox the middle one is red schaile defo she was winterd last season at mine while drewler changed round his lofts you need to see her she is a stunning hen in the hand  :P ;D

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no red fox the middle one is red schaile defo she was winterd last season at mine while drewler changed round his lofts you need to see her she is a stunning hen in the hand  :P ;D

 

Red Fox is right! I keep Bob Pickering Red Schallie Janssens, and the middle one is not even a schallie, never mind a red one! However, the top ck looks like mine, a cracker!!

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YES THEY ARE ALL CRAKERS BUT MIDDLE ONE AINT EVEN A SLATE

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drewler,as I have more than a passing interest in pigeon genetics could you please post the genetic make up of these birds.What genes present,are they sex linked and are they dominant or recessive.

To me the 1st one looks like a brown or dun chequer,the 2nd possibly a dilute blue or exhibiting a similar colour reducing gene and the 3rd looks to have indigo.None of these I would describe as red.

Finally,could someone please explain the term schaile as that is a new one on me.

 

Andrew

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drewler,as I have more than a passing interest in pigeon genetics could you please post the genetic make up of these birds.What genes present,are they sex linked and are they dominant or recessive.

To me the 1st one looks like a brown or dun chequer,the 2nd possibly a dilute blue or exhibiting a similar colour reducing gene and the 3rd looks to have indigo.None of these I would describe as red.

Finally,could someone please explain the term schaile as that is a new one on me.

 

Andrew

 

http://www.boglinmarsh.com/clingan3.htm

 

All the pigeons of the Janssen Brothers to this day can be traced back to the Ceulemans pigeons and the "Schalieblauwe van 1932". The particular red checker colouring with the silver head feathering that is unique to the Janssens is directly attributable to the Vos van 1919 and others bought from Ceulemans. Meanwhile the more famous slaty or schalie colouring stems from the Schalieblauwe van 32 (Schalieblauwe meaning slate blue).

 

 


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