Pigeon Talk

@WVduckchick

I’m at a show almost every weekend of one kind or another. The boys show multiple kinds of animals. It gets busy.

Hopefully you find something while you’re there. Take some pictures!

One guy posted on the FB group that he is bringing fantails to sell. I really shouldn’t buy any more, I hope I can control myself. :D
 
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very cool! Do you by chance have any pics?
I posted them in another thread before. But here are a few pics.
 

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Both of Loper's eggs hatched. Here she is all puffed up to maximum angry hen status!:lol:
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Chicks are barely visible.:)
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I think bringing Lopers' genes into your collection is a GOOD THING. JMO,, due to natural selection, ferals are possibly more resistant to some of the ailments that may be with raised pigeons. I also think they may be more street smart, when it comes to hawks:idunno,,,, Not far from me live large flocks of ferals. Have no IDEA, why the hawks don't go there for EZ dinners,,,,, but prefer to chase my pets:hit

No joke, a cock of mine brought blood!
I think its because you have soft hands. Here is my reason behind this.
I'm pretty sure you have never seen this, but the rest/most here have:gig
 

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