The top flyer with youngsters bred from his good racers, he still exists, we all know them.
But there are the big names who sell 800 youngsters in a " total clearance", then just a few years later, surprise!



Actually Andy, if you mate the cock to, I dunno, 6 hens and get 5 rounds, that's 60 youngsters. We will just take the cock birds to the next generation for this.exercise.Andy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 8:04 am Most of the top flyers only have a handful of real top pigeons in their lofts. The trouble is they use the names of these top pigeons to sell youngsters 2 or 3 generations down from them. Let’s take Kittle for example, as this is a pigeon mentioned in this topic. How can one pigeon possibly have so many offspring spring up all over the world. I know with cattle, Bulls, this is possible because of artificial insemination, but not pigeons. The only way for this pigeon to appear in so many pedigrees is to use, brothers, sisters, half brothers, hand sisters, uncle tom cobbly and all. Most of who have never been raced.
Very well worked out Muzza and we know that these champions, especially cocks will have multiple mates in one season which is how some fanciers can afford/justify paying such vast amounts of money for them. You imagine how many second generation youngsters there would be that will still sell for thousands let alone great and great great grandchildren !!!Murray wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 9:23 amActually Andy, if you mate the cock to, I dunno, 6 hens and get 5 rounds, that's 60 youngsters. We will just take the cock birds to the next generation for this.exercise.Andy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 8:04 am Most of the top flyers only have a handful of real top pigeons in their lofts. The trouble is they use the names of these top pigeons to sell youngsters 2 or 3 generations down from them. Let’s take Kittle for example, as this is a pigeon mentioned in this topic. How can one pigeon possibly have so many offspring spring up all over the world. I know with cattle, Bulls, this is possible because of artificial insemination, but not pigeons. The only way for this pigeon to appear in so many pedigrees is to use, brothers, sisters, half brothers, hand sisters, uncle tom cobbly and all. Most of who have never been raced.
Mate 30 cock youngsters to 6 mates each and get 5 rounds, that's, um, 900 youngsters.
That's just the second generation. And not taking into account the offspring of the hens from the first generation.
Within three generations a pigeon like Kittel can have many thousands of descendants.
The power of multiplication:
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
1024
Just doubling a number turns 2 into a thousand in 9 repeats. Multiply each repeat by 6, and you are looking at millions.
And that’s partly what I’m saying. Unless that top pigeon is at least the grandparent, 25%, its value in the pedigree is pretty much useless, just a name on a piece of paper.