Nov 10, 2011 #1 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Friend Spirit Joined Mar 2, 2011 Messages 9,123 Reaction score 342 Points 316 Location Knee Deep Does anyone have these or know anything about them?
Nov 11, 2011 #2 Print Tippler In the Brooder 8 Years Joined Oct 25, 2011 Messages 47 Reaction score 4 Points 23 They are long birds which originally were a flying breed which would make swift turns while flying. Most people show them now and only some familys of the bird fly well. They are high flyers and will stay up for one or two hours.
They are long birds which originally were a flying breed which would make swift turns while flying. Most people show them now and only some familys of the bird fly well. They are high flyers and will stay up for one or two hours.
Nov 12, 2011 Thread starter #3 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Friend Spirit Joined Mar 2, 2011 Messages 9,123 Reaction score 342 Points 316 Location Knee Deep can they cross with other pigeon types, like homers or rollers?
Nov 12, 2011 #4 Mary Of Exeter Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 10, 2009 Messages 2,607 Reaction score 46 Points 201 Location Rowan County, NC All domestic breeds of pigeons can cross but it isn't advised. The children wouldn't be very good at homing or rolling.
All domestic breeds of pigeons can cross but it isn't advised. The children wouldn't be very good at homing or rolling.
Nov 13, 2011 #5 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 Loving Legacy Joined Aug 24, 2008 Messages 9,491 Reaction score 121 Points 293 Location Southern Ohio yes like Becky said don't cross breeds=mutts nice link for you http://www.pigeonnews.com/