Guest Hjaltland Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 Hi all, I've attached a pic of eyesign for comment... If you click on the image you will open a larger version. First off I will apologise for the poor quality of the image, taken roughly with a hand held camera so the focus is a bit fuzzy.. and the eyesign is probably rubbish... I know only a very little regarding eyesign,I'll post a pic of the bird also later.. any comment will be appreciatively received derogatory or not.! -_-
kirky Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 dont think its rubbish mate should of raced well or it will do if racing in the future, just my opinion.
JohnQuinn Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 Regardless of comments posted, it will make not one iota of difference to you or the doo. In saying that, Its got a nice clear eye with a full circle sign which would suggest it could be a good racer. The thick heart line on the outer is regarded as being responsible for endurance so that would suggest it would perform best from a distance race. The shading from 7pm to 11pm would also suggest it would race well. Thats about as much as my eyes are letting me see. However i stress that eyesign is a Theory and doesn't have any influence on the ability of a bird to either race or breed winners. Its simply something interesting to discuss. Jmo.
Guest Hjaltland Posted June 12, 2010 Report Posted June 12, 2010 Here is a pic of the actual bird... it is a wild rock dove which came in with my racers.. sorry for not letting you know that first off, but I thought it would be interesting to hear comments on this wild eye. Thanks for the replies.
billt Posted June 12, 2010 Report Posted June 12, 2010 Here is a pic of the actual bird... it is a wild rock dove which came in with my racers.. sorry for not letting you know that first off, but I thought it would be interesting to hear comments on this wild eye. Thanks for the replies.Thats a good thread and just shows evolution takes some beating, must agree with Don, the eye is only a messenger to the brain
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