I raised mixed-breed pigeons for over 35 years, but had to give them away 10 years ago, as the city where I live unfortunately passed a restriction on pigeon-keeping. Recently I received permission to keep a few pigeons at the small local zoo. So I purchased 2 young Uzbek Tumblers from one breeder, which I'm hoping will turn out to be a pair. And I purchased 2 young Birmingham Rollers from another breeder, also hoping that they'll turn out to be a pair. Unfortunately, I cannot let them fly outside, but the pen that they're in is very spacious.
The Uzbek Tumblers have large muffs. They are the first muffed pigeons I've ever owned. They can fly quite well, and have no trouble flying up to a crossbeam on the top of the pen, where they roost, along with the 2 rollers. I'm wondering, though, will they be able to successfully mate, with large muffs ? The breeder that I got them from says that his have no trouble mating. He said that there's no need to trim the muffs.
Just wondering, has anyone else ever bred pigeons with muffed feet, and were they able to get it done alright ?
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Uzbek Tumblers And Birmingham Rollers Breeding
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Posted 1 October 2020 - 10:56 AM
funny enough it was a carrier choice of mine when i left school at 16 i thought of starting my own muff trimming business i was
very enthusiastic about it to and was willing to work from my room but my mother was not keen on me putting a sign in the garden W Boswell muff trimmer dont know why i dreamed of driving around in my wee muff trimmers van doing home visits and i would have been cheap to but alas there was not much call for a muff trimmer in 1969 look at it now everyone wants there muff trimmed i could have been a grand muffty by now or a multimufftinaire
very enthusiastic about it to and was willing to work from my room but my mother was not keen on me putting a sign in the garden W Boswell muff trimmer dont know why i dreamed of driving around in my wee muff trimmers van doing home visits and i would have been cheap to but alas there was not much call for a muff trimmer in 1969 look at it now everyone wants there muff trimmed i could have been a grand muffty by now or a multimufftinaire
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Posted 1 October 2020 - 19:12 PM
walterboswell59, on 1 October 2020 - 11:56 AM, said:
funny enough it was a carrier choice of mine when i left school at 16 i thought of starting my own muff trimming business i was
very enthusiastic about it to and was willing to work from my room but my mother was not keen on me putting a sign in the garden W Boswell muff trimmer dont know why i dreamed of driving around in my wee muff trimmers van doing home visits and i would have been cheap to but alas there was not much call for a muff trimmer in 1969 look at it now everyone wants there muff trimmed i could have been a grand muffty by now or a multimufftinaire
very enthusiastic about it to and was willing to work from my room but my mother was not keen on me putting a sign in the garden W Boswell muff trimmer dont know why i dreamed of driving around in my wee muff trimmers van doing home visits and i would have been cheap to but alas there was not much call for a muff trimmer in 1969 look at it now everyone wants there muff trimmed i could have been a grand muffty by now or a multimufftinaire
. expletive remove Walter that made me laugh. ( multimuffinaire ) 😂😂😂😂
Stan wells
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