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If they had lahore in them they should have some colour on their wings.  I think they are just muffed tumbler crosses.  The bird in this photo is one of my own lahores. :)

 

 

no they wouldnt have coloured flights as it is hard to cover white  :) they are defo crosses the first looks like a lahore cross I am only saying this with the saddle on the back  its not a dutch tumbler cross I maybe wrong I know some fanciers are trying the lahore cross , the leg in the first picture is long not low like a westy the second is just a basic tumbler cross :)

 

 

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My westies were half the size of that what i used to fly that looks like a show bird not a flying westie

 

Were they only this size ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Guest mikkey
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If they had lahore in them they should have some colour on their wings.  I think they are just muffed tumbler crosses.  The bird in this photo is one of my own lahores. :)

 

 

nice bird lloyd what are they like flying or are they show birds

Guest ljb107
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nice bird lloyd what are they like flying or are they show birds

 

I haven't tried them flying yet.  I need some more males.  The only birds I would consider flying are my viennese high-flyers but I've only got 1 left.

 

Guest ljb107
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no they wouldnt have coloured flights as it is hard to cover white  :) they are defo crosses the first looks like a lahore cross I am only saying this with the saddle on the back  its not a dutch tumbler cross I maybe wrong I know some fanciers are trying the lahore cross , the leg in the first picture is long not low like a westy the second is just a basic tumbler cross :)

 

 

My lahores don't have saddles on their backs its just the coloured feathers on their wings covering their backs.

 

 

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they are just plain and simple saddle muffed tumblers there was  a kit of young birds the same in cosworth stud shop the other day a fellow in west brom breeds them and they fly hours he flys about 100

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they are just plain and simple saddle muffed tumblers say a kit of young birds the same in cosworth stud shop the other day a fellow in west brom breeds them and they fly hours he flys about 100

Guest ljb107
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This is what you have got - 2 saddleback tumblers.

 

Lloyd :)

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Guest ljb107
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This is a Saddle Back Tumbler

 

 

 

thats what them crosses could be but who knows  :)

 

There is actually a breed of pigeon called the saddleback tumbler do a search on google.  The photo i posted isnt a lahore, the first photo i posted was a lahore and i keep them.

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There is actually a breed of pigeon called the saddleback tumbler do a search on google.  The photo i posted isnt a lahore, the first photo i posted was a lahore and i keep them.

 

I know what a saddleback tumbler is a friend of mine keeps and shows them that is what the photo is of what i posted lol

 

 

Guest ljb107
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Do a search on google though it comes up with a different type.

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Thats what i mean. horay!

 

Lloyd :)

 

 

 

I know what you meant when you told me to do a search on google they are australian Ssddleback Tumblers and look very much like the lahore  NOT SAYING THEY ARE LAHORES the one I posted are English Saddle Back Tumblers see there are many breeds wht lookt he same but have different names

 

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