Re: Old hens laying
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2022 7:56 pm
They are both foundation pigeons, nearly every one of my own family have at least one cross of both of them. But for years I wanted to pair them up but both were mated to other pigeons. I finally get youngsters off them, and if they are the only ones, I might be tempted to keep them.
I hear what you are saying about rushing off after every new name that comes along. In my case my family was getting very inbred, and by good fortune I have been able to introduce 4 Jos Thone cocks and these seem to cross very well with them. Some extremely nice youngsters out there. There's also a couple of Heremans/Van Den Bulck/Pitbull sprinty types out there, but I am not too worried about them. We will see how they go.
I agree, some people are inclined to throw the baby out with the bath water in there panic to get on the latest fashion.
I hear what you are saying about rushing off after every new name that comes along. In my case my family was getting very inbred, and by good fortune I have been able to introduce 4 Jos Thone cocks and these seem to cross very well with them. Some extremely nice youngsters out there. There's also a couple of Heremans/Van Den Bulck/Pitbull sprinty types out there, but I am not too worried about them. We will see how they go.
I agree, some people are inclined to throw the baby out with the bath water in there panic to get on the latest fashion.