DOVEScot Posted November 10, 2007 Report Posted November 10, 2007 BEARING IN MIND THESE BIRDS ARE ONLY BEING SOLD DUE TO DALES SITUATION THE INFORMATION IS MAYBE ONLY MISSING DUE TO THE CIRCUMSTANCES :-/
EAGLEOWL Posted November 10, 2007 Report Posted November 10, 2007 There's 86 top class pigeons for sale. You can't by all of them. Some must be better producers than others. But that info is missing. So how do you increase your chances of landing a top producer? has dales racers are been sold the best person to ask maybe joe murphy ,for which birds have the best performances against the stock birds been sold .you only have to look at the lofts some of the birds have come from into dales lofts you can be assured they came from strong performance birds not bits of paper.
me Posted November 10, 2007 Report Posted November 10, 2007 has dales racers are been sold the best person to ask maybe joe murphy ,for which birds have the best performances against the stock birds been sold .you only have to look at the lofts some of the birds have come from into dales lofts you can be assured they came from strong performance birds not bits of paper. Pardon? None of my business but perhaps your nappy is too tight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jimmy white Posted November 10, 2007 Report Posted November 10, 2007 i just feel so sorry for dale newcombe , but all birds comming out of that loft will be of the best breeding,, ,, the rest is up to the fancier that buys them
homebird Posted November 11, 2007 Report Posted November 11, 2007 Not sure that I follow you. As I understand it, mitochondrial DNA can only be passed on by the hen, but is passed to both the cock & hen youngster in the egg. But there is no getting away from the fact that each parent contributes 'an equal share' so if there are a mated pair producing the goods there's no point buying just one of them, you need to have both. hi bruno yes 50/50 normal genes are inherited from sire and dam.but genes of one special part of the cell comes from the dam that being the organelle.mitochondrion.Mitochondria DNA comes solely from the dam there is no recombination of the genes from both parents.breeding from one generation to another through normal reassortment of parental genes will achieve no rapid change in performance of the resultant offspring. Change only occures by mutation and only very slowley,any difference between female lines that arise through chance mutation will be persistant and passed on from mother to daughter-and from mother to son,though the sons will not be able to pass those traits to their offspring.So differences in mitochondrial DNA will be identified in the verious breeds of pigeons and can be used as markers for speed and endurance these may have come about as a mutation,or buy selective breeding.However the hen that lays the golden egg may have the mitochondrial DNA mutation,and may well breed winners.So if you find it first let me have a daughter,and if i find it first ill keep it to myself ;D
maverick Posted November 11, 2007 Report Posted November 11, 2007 There's 86 top class pigeons for sale. You can't by all of them. Some must be better producers than others. But that info is missing. So how do you increase your chances of landing a top producer? JUST TAKE A LOOK AT DALES RESULTS OVER THE YEARS IF THESE BIRDS ARE IN THE STOCK LOFT THEY DESERVE TO BE THERE , LOOK AT YOUR OWN RESULTS AND IF YOU CAN BEAT DALES DONT GO TO THE SALE IF YOU CANT BEAT THESE RESULTS GO TO THE SALE AND BUY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD AND HELP IMPROVE YOUR OWN STOCK, BRUNO YOU CAN GIVE SOME FOLK THE BEST OF BIRDS AND THEY WILL DO NOTHING WITH THEM SO I SUGGEST YOU DONT GO TO THE SALE BECAUSE THE BIRDS WOULD ONLY BE WASTED ON YOU. YOU SHOULD THINK BEFORE YOU RATTLE ON ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS GET A SALES LIST FOR THE RACE TEAM.NOTHING LIKE KICKING A MAN WHEN HE IS DOWN.
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