How long do you keep a breeding pair of utility birds

How well do your Texans produce, and do you have any problem with fertility ? I used to raise white kings and Texans as well as the Hubbles but I found the Texans had a low fertility rates.
Thank you JL.:frow I am following your other thread...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hubble-pigeons.1277750/
I had heard about Hubbles once in another thread, maybe from you, I know Louisiana was mentioned. You have very nice birds. I have racing homers so I don't usually think about eating pigeon although I has crossed my mind that a few of my bad boy cockbirds might look good in a roasting pan!:lau
 
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Thank you JL.:frow I am following your other thread...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hubble-pigeons.1277750/
I had heard about Hubbles once in another thread, maybe from you, I know Louisiana was mentioned. You have very nice birds. I have racing homers so I don't usually think about eating pigeon although I has crossed my might that a few of my bad boy cockbirds might look good in a roasting pan!:lau
You are right about the other thread but that wasn’t mine but I do know the man that gave great information in that tread as well as the breeder he mentionedand thank you and you can still eat racing birds they don’t have much breast but it’s bigger than a quail :D
 
I has crossed my might that a few of my bad boy cockbirds might look good in a roasting pan!:lau
You would not need to go as far as Hong Kong to sample these.:gig:lau
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Thanks but I am going through chemo treatments right now so I really can’t mess with my birds much. My sister has been taking care of my chickens and pigeons. I will be finishing up my treatment in December so spring time would probably be good if I can earlier I get in touch with you thanks again.
 

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