DUBLINFLYER Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 any thoughts r theories on pigeons with 11 flights
jimmy white Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 i agree with the above post,, have had a bird with eleven flights one wing, ten,in the other ,, very good pigeon, , also had bird with eleven flights in both wings, was no champion, but flew steady,,
Guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 i agree with the above post,, have had a bird with eleven flights one wing, ten,in the other ,, very good pigeon, , also had bird with eleven flights in both wings, was no champion, but flew steady,, ;Dhey whats this .............size doesnt matter ;D ;D andy.
jimmy white Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 ;Dhey whats this .............size doesnt matter ;D ;D andy. ;D ;D ;D ;D and a good job too ;D ;D ;D
Guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 ;D ;D ;D ;D and a good job too ;D ;D ;D ;Dis that right ............wee Jimmy ? ;D ;D andy.
Guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 it makes no difference for racing as long as its both wings
schouwman71 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 the cock in my picture had 11 flights in each wing,he bred them with 11 flights aswell,bred 21x1sts g,sire to many more top pigeons. les
Guest bigda Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 a deformity that all, close in breeding :-/ :-/
REDCHEQHEN Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 Had one with 11 flights last year - it wasn't in bred - lost it first race (shrug)
DUBLINFLYER Posted March 8, 2009 Author Report Posted March 8, 2009 a deformity that all, close in breeding :-/ :-/ not related in this case
Guest bigda Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 Had one with 11 flights last year - it wasn't in bred - lost it first race (shrug) still a deformity extra some thing ;D
Guest IB Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 One of my last year's youngsters has 11 flights in one wing. Flew steady. She's a cross, so condition isn't an inbreeding trait; a clubmate has bred one too, one wing; he reckons both feathers come from one follicle; can't say what would cause this.
schouwman71 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 One of my last year's youngsters has 11 flights in one wing. Flew steady. She's a cross, so condition isn't an inbreeding trait; a clubmate has bred one too, one wing; he reckons both feathers come from one follicle; can't say what would cause this. yes its true,there two flights that grow from the same follicle,its not inbreeding but is brought dowm through the family thats all,this cock passed it down at least 7 generations. les
jimmy white Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 a deformity that all, close in breeding :-/ :-/ sorry bigda,, wrong
DUBLINFLYER Posted March 8, 2009 Author Report Posted March 8, 2009 thanks for all the replies lads and lady
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