@@AdamArcherPigeons no no sir my pigeon is blue checkered but he is carrying a lemon colour in his blood because his own brother is blue checkered and he produces lemon colour chicks
Assuming your bird is a hen, pair her to a blue male to produce a red male youngster, then pair that bird to another blue hen. Eventually you'll get a lemon.
Hi Adam need a suggestion i ,I am a new hobbyist ,I am trying to breed a black racing homer ,I am pairing up a ash red spread cock to a blue bar hen can you please help me out with the future order,thanks in advance
So very interesting! Thank you for sharing! In the video, you mention that a red ash will not have a bar on the tail. We have a 2020 young red ash Racing Homer with an ash colored bar on the tail. It is from a bronze grizzle hen and a red ash cock. We have not had this happen before and are wondering if this is a rare occurrence and what genetics might have caused it. Our research thus far seems to point to it being a t-pattern check red ash ribbon-tail. Any information you have to share on the matter is appreciated as we continue our genetics research.
Ribbontail is the single exception to the rule that an Ash Red will not show a terminal bar in the tail. In the case of Ribbontails, the effect of Bronze on a Red T Check produces a light blue or off white band to appear near the tip of the retrices and primaries and secondaries.
Adam you sneaky devil you knew I was bluffing when I said I had several lemon dilutes because it is extremely difficult to even get one because of how rare they are.
Hey Adam thanks to you I just figured out a way how I can make some money, check this out what I’m going to do is breed a whole loft of Lemon Dilutes like about 100 or so then sell them for $1000 US apiece that means I will be raking in US $100,000 when they are all sold, I finally can retire with that type of money a matter of fact I think I’m going to call my boss and tell him I quit right now, thanks man your the best.
And I have the pencil Factor what do I put that on
What is the best male color that works for her???
But how do you breed it and hello
I want to breed opal whitebars but i only have males no females right now can i pair them with blue bar females
Yes
@@AdamArcherPigeons is there any chance I can get whitebars through this pairing?
Thanks for making the video Adam😁
No worries, I hope it was helpful!
@@AdamArcherPigeons I want a pidgeon like this where can i get one from I'm getting very intrested in them 🤔
@@eunice8116 I'm sure you will be able to find coloured pigeons in your area, check local Facebook groups to find breeders.
@@AdamArcherPigeons where in the UK are you?
@@eunice8116 Australia
I have a lemon color carrying male... which colour female shall i mate with him to produce lemon chicks?
Any, if you have a lemon male then all his daughters will be lemon.
@@AdamArcherPigeons no no sir my pigeon is blue checkered but he is carrying a lemon colour in his blood because his own brother is blue checkered and he produces lemon colour chicks
Hello sir please tell me about the vaccines for specific disease...I'm requesting you sir please .....
Today I also got 2 extreme dilute pigeons! I am so keen to put it into my breed. Expect a video soon
I would love to raise some rubella color homers. I do have some already. Only one pair though.
Which coloured racing homer is best for racing.
Colour does not impact racing ability
@@AdamArcherPigeons but most of people using blue colour piegions. What about white racing homers.
Blue is the most common, but colour makes no difference as long as they have been breed for performance.
Brilliant Adam😊
So. Ekstrem Lemon is Not Resesif Gen???
Extreme dilute is a sex-linked recessive gene.
Did you make videos on how to breed almond?
Yes. Search for it on my channel.
Superb Adam.
Sir, if I have a lemon female bird..which color male I can mix them to produce lemon chicks?
Pair her with a blue, and then with her son from that mating.
@@AdamArcherPigeons Sir,
Blue Bar or Barless which male is good ?
@@harishk6907 whichever you like, both work equally well.
If I have an extreme dilute ashred bird how to produce lemon birds...
Assuming your bird is a hen, pair her to a blue male to produce a red male youngster, then pair that bird to another blue hen. Eventually you'll get a lemon.
wow she.turned out a beautiful hen from the time when u first got her
She's been staying at my dad's house getting fat off sunflower seeds 😂😂
@@AdamArcherPigeons hahahha she is so beautiful and healthy
What a beautiful hen :)
Thanks! I really like her too. Can't wait to breed from her and help preserve this rare gene
Very nice explanation
Hi Adam need a suggestion i
,I am a new hobbyist ,I am trying to breed a black racing homer ,I am pairing up a ash red spread cock to a blue bar hen can you please help me out with the future order,thanks in advance
What does hetero brown mean?
Pigeons can carry 0, 1, or 2 copies of each gene. Heterozygous means they carry one, homozygous means two.
Very good video 👍
Thanks mate 👍
So very interesting! Thank you for sharing! In the video, you mention that a red ash will not have a bar on the tail. We have a 2020 young red ash Racing Homer with an ash colored bar on the tail. It is from a bronze grizzle hen and a red ash cock. We have not had this happen before and are wondering if this is a rare occurrence and what genetics might have caused it. Our research thus far seems to point to it being a t-pattern check red ash ribbon-tail. Any information you have to share on the matter is appreciated as we continue our genetics research.
Ribbontail is the single exception to the rule that an Ash Red will not show a terminal bar in the tail. In the case of Ribbontails, the effect of Bronze on a Red T Check produces a light blue or off white band to appear near the tip of the retrices and primaries and secondaries.
Well done Adam, how is it going with the pellet feeding. Can you see any difference in your pigeons? Ek geniet jou video!
Yes, I'll do an update on that soon. I'm happy with it, the babies are nice and fat.
Nice, by your expertise. Do you know how we can add feathers in pigeon legs or remove completely?
Thanks
Yes, it is genetic, I'll make a video on it in the future.
Hii Adam sir.
Beautyfulll Video
Thanks!
Beautiful 😍
Very Nice
I like your vidoes because in your vidoes there is Indonesia subtitle thank you very much
Is extreme dilute similar to or is albinism?
Sir good day.. What will i give to my bird to have a good body.. Thanks mic from Philippines
Good food and clean water
I hope you try and improve the quality of your lemons! Amazing video!
Thanks, I definitely will be!
Adam you sneaky devil you knew I was bluffing when I said I had several lemon dilutes because it is extremely difficult to even get one because of how rare they are.
Which is why I'm happy to have one 😉
@@AdamArcherPigeons your very lucky my friend, don’t ever let it out of your sight.
Nice bird
Beautiful commentary Come visit our country
Wow.
Merci
Les couleurs des pigeons ont des nom précis : pourquoi des "Citronniers" ? Inventer des noms ne simplifie pas le problème.
J'utilise toujours les noms corrects pour les couleurs, mais je pense que les traductions automatiques leur donnent parfois des noms étranges.
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I want 50 male bird can you give me
Wie Schönheit Tiere......
احسنت 🌷
Hey Adam thanks to you I just figured out a way how I can make some money, check this out what I’m going to do is breed a whole loft of Lemon Dilutes like about 100 or so then sell them for $1000 US apiece that means I will be raking in US $100,000 when they are all sold, I finally can retire with that type of money a matter of fact I think I’m going to call my boss and tell him I quit right now, thanks man your the best.
😂😂 good luck with that.
Suka sekali mposnya. Support ya
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Good evening sir tagalog naman po thank you
أحسنت متابعينك
Please add the Arabic translation
It should already be there
He pooped in the first 5 seconds
That’s an albino.
Nope, it is an extreme dilute blue checker.
5th
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