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You make a strong case also. The only comment is it possible you both might be right?nearly certain these are old german owls
Yes I think you are correct about that!im nearly certain these are old german owls
They are Old German Owls, often found Abbreviated as OGOs. I've got 50 yrs plus experience with pigeons.Got these Beauties at the Auction last night but don't know what kind they are. To me it looks like a pair? Is that correct?
Thanks!
Yes I agree or at least some other utility type pigeon bred for it's size.The white one looks like it has king pigeon in it.
'Turbit' it is. The beaks on this pair are not as small as some that I have seen. Some do need their eggs fostered to long beak birds, but hopefully these can feed their own young. There is a special feed for 'short billed' birds.