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Yes it is a pure racing homer, see pedigree above.
Yes it is banded, see link to pictures above and in one you can see his band. The odds of breeding one is aproximately 1 in 16000, very rare indeed. Ellen |
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A real show stopper !Ellen,
Very interesting color pattern. Now what exactly would one put on the race entry form as to color ?.... ....I could hear it now...ah...silver...no red bar....no blue bar.....???? This bird would create a lot of interest in a show under the racing pigeon catagory. Then your family line would show both race winners and show winners ! Very beautiful, thank you for sharing this photo with us. ![]() |
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This is the first I'm seeing this thread (and the pictures in the associated link above) and really look forward to an update. Just a beautiful, stunning bird! All I can say (on one cup of coffee at least
) is WOW -- and more please ![]()
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Well, I, and I KNOW I'm not alone, will be EAGERLY awaiting an updated picture of such a stunning pij!!
WHAT IS HIS NAME??? Are you using him for breeding? You don't take the chance of letting him fly do you??? I would really be concerned with such a rare bird... Hugs and scritches Shi |
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Sorry no name for him, and he is not out flying now only because none of my birds are out flying. He was a late hatch and so he did not get the training the other's did.
Will get the picture of him shortly. Ellen |
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Here is the link to the Thread with his Newest Photo's.
http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=22091 Post #29 and #30 are the newest taken 02/10/2008 Thanks, Ellen |
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