Oct 30, 2011 #11 A abluechipstock Songster 11 Years Jan 13, 2009 975 8 141 fort ashby, wv maybe the red one is a trumpeter of some sort
Oct 30, 2011 Thread starter #12 mochicken Crowing 13 Years Apr 27, 2011 1,118 12 279 NW Missouri I have been looking at pictures of saint pigeons, they look identical. I will get some better pics when I get a day off work lol
I have been looking at pictures of saint pigeons, they look identical. I will get some better pics when I get a day off work lol
Oct 30, 2011 #13 punk-a-doodle Crowing 10 Years Apr 15, 2011 2,957 179 261 Abluechip, do the crested trumpeter breeds all have stouter bodies and roses or tufts over their beaks like this: http://image56.webshots.com/156/8/11/79/2737811790084702096lbAMMO_ph.jpg? I'm not sure, as trumpeters are yet another group of pigeons that I suck at IDing.
Abluechip, do the crested trumpeter breeds all have stouter bodies and roses or tufts over their beaks like this: http://image56.webshots.com/156/8/11/79/2737811790084702096lbAMMO_ph.jpg? I'm not sure, as trumpeters are yet another group of pigeons that I suck at IDing.
Oct 30, 2011 #14 NewHopePoultry Crowing 12 Years Apr 9, 2007 5,049 55 294 Troy,Missouri I love saints So pretty!
Oct 30, 2011 #15 cochinGurl Songster 14 Years May 11, 2010 454 14 246 bellingham congrats, nice birds!!!
Oct 31, 2011 #16 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 Aug 24, 2008 9,491 120 293 Southern Ohio Quote: yes plus other two are capuchin mix....not saints
Oct 31, 2011 #17 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 Aug 24, 2008 9,491 120 293 Southern Ohio Quote: No tumpeters in the OP pics.. #2 Post my trumpters....#4 post other breeds...so those two are crossed maybe with trumpter or heavy muff breed. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=554966&p=1 Last edited: Oct 31, 2011
Quote: No tumpeters in the OP pics.. #2 Post my trumpters....#4 post other breeds...so those two are crossed maybe with trumpter or heavy muff breed. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=554966&p=1