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  1. Lamg

    Fertile interspecific pigeon hybrids

    The question is whether 'Gazzy' also comes from an ancient cross with C. leuconota, given that they have fertile offspring. I ask myself a similar question in the case of the Arabian Trumpeter voiceover.
  2. Lamg

    Fertile interspecific pigeon hybrids

    Oh, sry, I completely missed your message. I have only one source - see photos. The original can be found on the internet, it took me a long time and it's been a long time, so unfortunately I can't post the link. The proportion of wood pigeon genes found is reported in the study cited in this...
  3. Lamg

    Fertile interspecific pigeon hybrids

    Getting a fertile F1 male can take a year, but maybe three or more. Once I get him (them), I will mate it with the best homing females to get a large flock of this quarter wood pigeon homing pigeon. I will divide this offspring according to sex and again cross with homing pigeon. Gradually, the...
  4. Lamg

    Fertile interspecific pigeon hybrids

    I don't want to offend you, but I think you didn't keep pigeons. I breed homing pigeons and I know that pigeons lose many of their flight skills through breeding. When you cross any breed, that cannot fly hundreds of kilometers, with a homing pigeon, you reduce its abilities. The ability to...
  5. Lamg

    Fertile interspecific pigeon hybrids

    This would belong in another thread. Blue crowned pigeon is from a completely different genus. The offspring will certainly not be fertile, but most likely the embryo would die already in the egg due to fatal disorders that arise when crossing between too distant branches. I am thinking of real...
  6. Lamg

    Fertile interspecific pigeon hybrids

    Many people in the past have considered creating a new breed of pigeon with a little "blood" from another related species. It is most tempting to create a massive pigeon with good flying skills, based on the homing pigeon and wood pigeon. Interspecific breeding has indeed occurred in the past...
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