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Post by joe90 on Jan 8, 2006 13:09:03 GMT
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Post by joe90 on Jan 8, 2006 13:32:39 GMT
This pigeon has a nice eye and is a little like the eyes of birds in my loft, it would be nice if i could see it in a little more detail or even bigger would be nice
This eye is a racing eye and is capable or winning at club/federation level
i would not class it as a top breeder, but it will produce a winner now and then.
This pigeon is in good health
For the distance capabilitys of this bird i can not read due to the quality of photo, try and get a bigger pic and i will tell you the distance this bird will be capable of flying
the evaluation score for this eye is
9.35 racer and 9.25 breeder
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miffin
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Post by miffin on Jan 8, 2006 13:58:59 GMT
Thanks. I am just experimenting with these pics. I had a new camera lens for Xmas and hope to be taking some better ones next week.
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Post by joe90 on Jan 8, 2006 14:06:02 GMT
also i would be inclind to pair it up with a pigeon thats got a good circle of correlation as this pigeon/strain is slowly geting smaller so pair it up to a bird with a bigger circle
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miffin
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Post by miffin on Jan 9, 2006 17:25:04 GMT
Could you evaluate this one for me too please?
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Post by sahotaloft on Jan 28, 2006 3:19:35 GMT
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Post by joe90 on Jan 28, 2006 21:51:37 GMT
www.sahotaloft.com/3316E.htmwow this is a top pigeon, its racing racing ability is super. its a real good racing pigeon. Its also a good breeder and i think it would breed many winners each year its is capable of 500 mile races and i wold think that 500 mile is its best distance this is a cracker in the casket or stock loft my advice would be to get it paired to a pigeon with a bigger circle of correlation because its in danger of becoming to small through the family
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Post by sahotaloft on Jan 28, 2006 22:04:01 GMT
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Post by joe90 on Jan 28, 2006 22:39:57 GMT
yes no problem
well yet again you gave me an easy eye to evaluate, its a ultimate producer of winners its the best you will see in a racing pigeon and they dont come better than this one.
its a distance pigeon and i bet it has won many races,
i would do anything for a pigeon with this type of eye and if you cant win with these birds then i just dont know.
consider showing this bird it will win a show in the eyesign class,
i hope this helps
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Post by sahotaloft on Jan 29, 2006 1:49:05 GMT
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Post by joe90 on Jan 29, 2006 21:25:09 GMT
well what a cracking pairing, these two birds are a good pair, looking at the eyes the birds go together well and will produce top racing pigeons. this last eye is a good distance bird and will do the job in the basket and the stock loft.
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Post by joe90 on Jan 29, 2006 21:32:13 GMT
i would take a hen from this pairing and put it back to its sire, take a son from them and out-cross it with a good hen, from a diff family, take a daughter from this and pair it back to the first cock bird. this will produce you top pigeons and keep the strain going for many years.
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Post by joe90 on Jan 29, 2006 21:34:33 GMT
Oh yeah forgot, then you need to send me a couple of offspring and you will enjoy seeing someone else win with them too....hehe lol ;D
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Post by sahotaloft on Feb 2, 2006 1:20:02 GMT
Thanks. If they turn out good I don't mind sharing.
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Post by angels on Dec 21, 2007 21:11:00 GMT
On a % basis what emphasis would you place on a race bird regarding its potential And likewise for a bird being used at stock
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