Banded Pigeon Found - Assistance Please

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Im beginning to see that, thanks to you all! :D
Only problem now is picking just one type...:lau
Although I have to go inexpensive so that limits my selection, which is probably a good thing.:gig

I still want fantails, but that frilly one is awesome!

@biophiliac are you saying the frillback is a mutation that isn’t bred for, or can be bred for? Just a “mistake” type thing?

Edit I just googled more pics. Might have to edit my wish list :D
 
I still want fantails, but that frilly one is awesome!

@biophiliac are you saying the frillback is a mutation that isn’t bred for, or can be bred for? Just a “mistake” type thing?

Edit I just googled more pics. Might have to edit my wish list :D
They do breed frillbacks. Probably a mutation that has been preserved because people love the look. I'm no expert for sure - but I think it's similar to the 'frizzle' in chickens...is that the word 'frizzle'?:confused:
 
They do breed frillbacks. Probably a mutation that has been preserved because people love the look. I'm no expert for sure - but I think it's similar to the 'frizzle' in chickens...is that the word 'frizzle'?:confused:

Yep frizzle. In chickens, we usually breed frizzle to smooth, only giving a portion of the offspring the frizzle feathers. Breeding 2 frizzles together *can* result in brittle feathers, if they receive the gene from each parent.
 
Yep frizzle. In chickens, we usually breed frizzle to smooth, only giving a portion of the offspring the frizzle feathers. Breeding 2 frizzles together *can* result in brittle feathers, if they receive the gene from each parent.
This was my recollection, just a bit hazy on the details.

I wonder if the same applies to pigeons?
I think it might, not sure.
 

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