Ronnie Posted July 24, 2007 Report Posted July 24, 2007 How would you please rate these eye's out of ten and would you or not pair them together. It's just for fun guy's so lets not all get argumentative and stuff.
Ronnie Posted July 24, 2007 Author Report Posted July 24, 2007 sorry about the pics its the best i could do with the camera.Probably need better pic's to rate them properly.
Wiley Posted July 24, 2007 Report Posted July 24, 2007 im a newbie to eyesign but number 2 eye is of very good quality, and would rate it highly. However the eye of number 1 for me is just missing something, i would like to see the 3-7 o clock shading like number 2 has. However paring pearl eyes to yellow eyes i believe is recommended but ive had good parings with two yellow eyes paired together. But number 2 in my opinion has a class eye.
Guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Posted July 24, 2007 not the best of pics to do any grading ,but by all means pair them together no 1 looks good but ofr me i would need to get me glass rite into it
Ronnie Posted July 24, 2007 Author Report Posted July 24, 2007 Thanks guy's.I paired them this year and took 4 youngsters of them ive still got all four.They are both Braspenning's bought in from different source's.The cock in picture one is an absolute beut of a bird but was bought just for stock and i raced the hen eye number two out to Alencon in the national i got nowhere but that was down to me not the bird.On paper they look like they should breed the good's but time will tell.Incidently the hen was either the first or second bird back in every young bird race for me last year iand she is the last out of a kit of twelve i bought from Louella .
Wiley Posted July 24, 2007 Report Posted July 24, 2007 Hope they breed you the goods id like to see some more photos possibly of some of your birds that you have paired together be interesting to look. I bet the 4 children of the above paring have a mixture of both pearl eyes and yellow eyes, would be interesting to find out out of the children with the pearl or yellow eyes if there was any difference in there homing abillity and vitality.
Ronnie Posted July 25, 2007 Author Report Posted July 25, 2007 I will get some pics of the youngsters and there eye's today hopefully get them on tonight if work dont want me to earn my wage's .
Ronnie Posted July 25, 2007 Author Report Posted July 25, 2007 Ok guy's here's the eye's of the four youngster's from above. The first two are the first round the second two from the second round. Again let me know what you think. I wish i had better pictures so we could compare the markings of the parents and then of the children. Thanks guy's
Ronnie Posted July 25, 2007 Author Report Posted July 25, 2007 One last one for you.This youngster i have singled out as one of the best in the loft.Not sure why it just feel's right and look's the part.Its bred of a pair i bought from Boscheind flyer's. again tell me what you think.
Wiley Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 you are 100% right eyesign wise about the pigeon you singled out, this is the sort of eye i look for,especially witht the 3-7 o clock shading. Number 1 and number 3 out of the children would be my pickings out of the four i would prefere.
Guest Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 only young pigeons look att their eyes this time next year and grade them still got to devlope
The White Rapido Man Posted September 17, 2007 Report Posted September 17, 2007 an indigo ring around a red eye................with a slightly off circle pupil for me.......is a class bird...... I have studied the eye of many birds...and many top scorers have this
REDCHEQHEN Posted September 18, 2007 Report Posted September 18, 2007 How did the young birds do Ronnie? Have you still got them?
Ronnie Posted September 18, 2007 Author Report Posted September 18, 2007 still got them all the last one took a fed card in the last race from Kingsdown .A 190 miles to me . Will be interesting to see how they do as yearling's.
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