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Do pigeons with no whites, but white claws, necessarily good pigeons?

author:Seven pigeons

I saw an article today about a pigeon with no white feathers on its body, but a pigeon with white claws, and such a pigeon is an excellent breeding pigeon. When I saw it, I was a little helpless. This is the same as some fanciers saying that pigeons have white eyebrows and white stripes will be better, it makes sense, and there are many pigeons that have such characteristics, but not all pigeons are like this. If this is true for a small range, or if some pigeons are indeed like this, it is okay, and all pigeons are like this, which is an exaggeration.

Do pigeons with no whites, but white claws, necessarily good pigeons?

We have also consulted many fanciers who have raised pigeons relatively well for such a problem, and we have reached many conclusions, some of which are still contradictory. Obviously, this statement, which has troubled many fanciers, is not so accurate. A fancier said that pigeons with such characteristics do have good pigeons, but there are more not good pigeons. If you look at the current birds, many pigeons are those with white eyebrows, white stripes and other situations. Such characteristics good pigeons have, bad ones more.

Do pigeons with no whites, but white claws, necessarily good pigeons?

What is interesting is that such characteristics are indeed more dominant in genetics, such as the characteristics of white eyebrows. Breeding pigeons with white eyebrows, many of the offspring pigeons are also white eyebrows, and this feature is inherited. But what if the quality of this pigeon is not good in other aspects? This is another big question, pigeons are still bad pigeons, and there is no point in having these characteristics.

Do pigeons with no whites, but white claws, necessarily good pigeons?

So when raising pigeons and using pigeons, many of the rules may actually be feasible on a small scale. Certain more meticulous conditions are required. Most of our fanciers have a relatively one-sided understanding of pigeons, and many fanciers like to look at the whole leopard with partial generalization, peeking at the whole leopard, and it is not so ideal in raising pigeons and identifying pigeons.