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I think you are probably going to be stuck with that classification. I see nothing that jumps out to pigeon hole (no pun intended) the breed any further. If you decide to purchase them the next adjective you may be attaching to them is either GOOD or BAD. That is a poor picture that does not give a good frontal view of the head. Hopefully some other member can give better insight.the ad it says they are Homers but it’s not specified on what breed of homer.
Here’s another few photos from the ad:I think you are probably going to be stuck with that classification. I see nothing that jumps out to pigeon hole (no pun intended) the breed any further. If you decide to purchase them the next adjective you may be attaching to them is either GOOD or BAD. That is a poor picture that does not give a good frontal view of the head. Hopefully some other member can give better insight. Good luck backyard buddy.
When you see pigeons with extra large cere (white fleshy portion over the beak) it is usually a sign of select breeding for good homing instincts. As I am sure you are aware those are oversized. It can sometimes show the result of advanced age along with the condition of their feet and the eye lids of the bird is another region you can guestimate the age of a bird when you handled enough. It only comes with experience and by handling the different generations in your flock.Here’s another few photos from the ad:
When you see pigeons with extra large cere (white fleshy portion over the beak) is is usually a sign of select breeding for good homing instincts. As I am sure you are aware those are oversized. It can sometimes show the result of advanced age along with the condition of their feet and the eye lids of the bird is another region you can guestimate the age of a bird when you handled enough. It only comes with experience and by handling the different generations in your flock.Here’s another few photos from the ad:
InterestingWhen you see pigeons with extra large cere (white fleshy portion over the beak) it is usually a sign of select breeding for good homing instincts. As I am sure you are aware those are oversized. It can sometimes show the result of advanced age along with the condition of their feet and the eye lids of the bird is another region you can guestimate the age of a bird when you handled enough. It only comes with experience and by handling the different generations in your flock.
Good educated guess sourland I have come to realize you are never too far off the mark when it comes to your observations. Thank you for posting.Anyone else think they look like Giant Homers ?
Looks like American Show Racers to me (used to raise them many years ago). It's an exhibition/show breed, so not meant for flying.This thread anyone can use if they need help working out what breed of pigeon you have or are interested in.
I’ll start with these:
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I like these birds colours but I’m a bit confused about what breed they are as on the ad it says they are Homers but it’s not specified on what breed of homer.