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Ummmm.....yes, that's Ash red, it is dominant, but then there is the other red, that's recessive red, it's recessive but not sex-linked, it's autosomal so it is located on a different chromosome other than the z chromosome, so both sexes can carry it as a recessive. Just to illustrate, this is an Ash red bar (Mealy) pigeon:

 

 

This is an Ash red chequer pigeon:

 

 

and this is an Ash red spread pigeon:

 

 

This is a recessive red pigeon:

 

 

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an red cheq is and ash red that is checkered, ash red is barred.

 

A pigeon that is half blue check and half ash red check would likely be a mosaic. In very simple terms this is when part of the bird has one set of genes governing and the other part has another set. The difference can be colour or some other physical trait such as frill. It does not seem to be passed on to offspring.

 

Hope this helps, Jimmy

 

 

FOUND OUT SPEIGHT THAT THIS BIRD IS A GENETIC BILATERAL MOSAIC [MICHAEL S] HE CALLS THIS THE SIAMESE TWIN TYPE  [WOULBNT LIKE TO WRITE THAT ON THE RACE ENTRY FORM ;D ;D ;D]

 

 

 

 

 

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Don.

 

Is it the real colours Rainbow pigeons? and ive seen somewhere on the internet from  India about  colours of the Garden Fantails or Indian Fantails. is it natural colours or did they spary on the birds?  :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/

 

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Oh i found the link on the Google. it was him, i tho he was from India.

 

http://www.papillonsartpalace.com/rainbowpigeons.htm

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I've asked a friend about Rainbow Pigeons, but he says dyed the pigeons to looks good????????????????????????????????????????????????? :-/ but It's a nice colours

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that was like the one i bred rose,  a genetic bilateral mosaic, i e mailed micheal . s.  and that was his answer, he calls it the siamese twin type.as i said before , imagine writting that on the race sheet  ;D ;D ;D

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Chatrace

 

is this real colours? is it homers or doves ?

 

I know of a release business in my neck of the woods that dies their white pigeons to match the wedding colors. They just put their hand over the pigeons face and dip them in a bucket of water and rit die. They have even suggested that an off colored bird flying with their team keeps the hawks deterred.

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I know of a release business in my neck of the woods that dies their white pigeons to match the wedding colors. They just put their hand over the pigeons face and dip them in a bucket of water and rit die. They have even suggested that an off colored bird flying with their team keeps the hawks deterred.

 

good idea for every fancier to enter one in there race then?

 

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I just checked out your sight Glassfeather, that is very interesting. Thanks for shareing that with us. The picture at the bottom looks like an eater basket full of colored birds instead of eggs. LOL

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thanks mspigeon,gone get me some and have fun,fun,fun,,,,,

 

If you going to put on your birds dye...and take some pictures. and post here please? ;D

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will do speight,done it before with food colouring,blokes passing by after being at pub,thought they were seeing things,when watching multicoloured pigeons flying around,i could not keep a straight face most of the time

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