Its so much to assimilate. I have to watch these videos and take notes to keep it straight. And Im an actual nerd. So, thanks again, my success is due to your info and my awesome birds and their profound sensibilities. Also, who puts a thumbs down on an educational video. Speaks volumes....
Next year I will breed my two homozygous recessive opals to my two black spreads. Maybe I will get lucky and one of the spreads is hiding a recessive opal gene. Thanks for the recipe Adam
Even if you don't get lucky, any black young from that mating will definitely be carrying both, and you can pair them back to a recessive opal. The genes are linked though, so you'll need a crossover to occur.
Dominant and recessive opal are two different and unrelated genes. So yes, it's possible to have Dominant Opal Spread, but in this project I specifically want recessive 👍
Recessive opal is linked to pattern, not color. Therefore, it is not linked to spread, it is linked to either check or bar and the spread is simply on top of that.
Cross over might take a long time to happen and might never happen, depending on how close the traits are on the chromosome. However; if you’re lucky it’ll happen quick. I wish you best of luck. I’m a new subscriber and I really love your channel.
Adam brother I love your vids, I was hoping you could help me with an almond breeding project I plan on doing this coming year. I have a mother and son that are almond colored but I know you cant pair two almonds together. My problem is that i want to darken my almonds, at the moment they are pretty lite, almost grizzle like, but i know there almond because my foundation cock was a rich colored almond. I have crossed my hen (the mother) to a plum cock bird and have gotten one almond and one red check the first round and another almond and a silver the second round, both almonds where cocks of course but like i mentioned pretty lite colored, one is almost white and the other ( the one im keeping for this project) is really starting to darken with every molt. What can i cross him to, to get a richer color and from his youngsters what should i cross back to the mother. Hope this isn't to confusing. i like your understanding of genetics and i know almonds are in a class of there own. Unfortunately i only keep racing stock so my color choices are limited. I do however have a Black hen, an opal bar hen and a few dark checks with red through out the shield. I was planning on mating him over a dark hen whos father was a slate and mother a brick red hen. What would you suggest?? i don't have any kites and i understand those would be best. But i don't have any.
Hey, I'll be doing an almond episode in the future, but your best option is to cross almond to the dark bronzy checks. Even better if they carry recessive red
Your birds looks beautiful
This type video is very useful to recing pegion people.Thanks Bro & keep it up.
Thank you, I'll be updating this video shortly!
Very very beautiful Pigeons
Its so much to assimilate. I have to watch these videos and take notes to keep it straight. And Im an actual nerd. So, thanks again, my success is due to your info and my awesome birds and their profound sensibilities.
Also, who puts a thumbs down on an educational video. Speaks volumes....
Thanks, I'm always happy to help with questions left in the comments 👍
@@AdamArcherPigeons well, in that case, I really need you tontake a look at my Almonds, to confirm that they are indeed Almond...if you would.
Are they on your channel?
@@AdamArcherPigeons... not in an organized way... there's various shots of them but I will take a sequential shoot of the parents and the siblings.
Im so fascinated by what hatched on the 2nd round, compared to the first.
Beautiful pigeons
Next year I will breed my two homozygous recessive opals to my two black spreads. Maybe I will get lucky and one of the spreads is hiding a recessive opal gene. Thanks for the recipe Adam
Even if you don't get lucky, any black young from that mating will definitely be carrying both, and you can pair them back to a recessive opal. The genes are linked though, so you'll need a crossover to occur.
You have some good cool birds
Wonderful color of pigeon keep it up
Hi is it best to pair a yellow with a white to retain the yellow colour or what would suggest
Thanks Bro.
How would you get a black homer with white tail?
Nice 👍
Hi Adam! What size should homing pigeon box perches be? Thanks!
Mine are 200x200
What would I get if I mix an opal spread with an Andalusian pigeon?
Blacks and Andalusians carrying opal.
@@AdamArcherPigeons good call
Salut je comprend l'anglais sa serai bien pour la description comme tu le faisais
Did you sales birds
Can you use dominate opal instead of recessive for opal spread?
Dominant and recessive opal are two different and unrelated genes. So yes, it's possible to have Dominant Opal Spread, but in this project I specifically want recessive 👍
Hello Sir. May I ask you how to breed black velvet pigeons? thank you
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Recessive opal is linked to pattern, not color. Therefore, it is not linked to spread, it is linked to either check or bar and the spread is simply on top of that.
Spread, recessive opal, and pattern are ALL linked on the same chromosome.
Hope you get some spread pigeons, i breed them and they are nice :)
👍👍👍👍👍
Where can I buy real pigeon leg bands?
You should find your local pigeon club
Sir how to development almonds pegions...
I already made a video about it, search almond on my channel
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Cross over might take a long time to happen and might never happen, depending on how close the traits are on the chromosome. However; if you’re lucky it’ll happen quick. I wish you best of luck. I’m a new subscriber and I really love your channel.
Thanks! Yea I'm hoping it'll happen quickly, but we'll just have to wait and see.
Do a video on the crossover please
نريد الخطوات منذ خروج الزغلول من البيض حتى وصوله الى صناديق السباق :)
I got a black hen just like that black one
Cool. I'm really happy with my black family of birds, black pigeons are always nice :)
😍😍👏👏👍
Thanks!
Adam brother I love your vids, I was hoping you could help me with an almond breeding project I plan on doing this coming year. I have a mother and son that are almond colored but I know you cant pair two almonds together. My problem is that i want to darken my almonds, at the moment they are pretty lite, almost grizzle like, but i know there almond because my foundation cock was a rich colored almond. I have crossed my hen (the mother) to a plum cock bird and have gotten one almond and one red check the first round and another almond and a silver the second round, both almonds where cocks of course but like i mentioned pretty lite colored, one is almost white and the other ( the one im keeping for this project) is really starting to darken with every molt. What can i cross him to, to get a richer color and from his youngsters what should i cross back to the mother. Hope this isn't to confusing. i like your understanding of genetics and i know almonds are in a class of there own. Unfortunately i only keep racing stock so my color choices are limited. I do however have a Black hen, an opal bar hen and a few dark checks with red through out the shield. I was planning on mating him over a dark hen whos father was a slate and mother a brick red hen. What would you suggest?? i don't have any kites and i understand those would be best. But i don't have any.
Hey, I'll be doing an almond episode in the future, but your best option is to cross almond to the dark bronzy checks. Even better if they carry recessive red
Kurt is on barless project... what about u .. u wont let him win that easily right🤣
I also have a barless project....... It's just not going perfectly at the moment haha. But it's not a competition, Kurt and I will work together 😉
@@AdamArcherPigeons hahaha tough luck for both with barless 🤣...
Hi I'm new here😁You really have some birds that is new to my eyes I'd like to ask where you from because i might buy 1 of your birds
Sorry, nothing for sale at the moment
Sharingan at 1:38
Le pigeon rouge c'est un opale
Pair it with andalucian
Andalusian plus homozygous opal is "Opalusian", that is a different colour and not what I'm trying to breed.
Hi sir I want 2 breeding pairs
You tell me sir
My country is India
Sorry, I cannot export pigeons.
You can be a narrator for National Geographic with that voice. Do recessive opal perform well in races?
They can do, yes. The young being bred now will be racing in 2022