I've always preferred the Jacobin with a more open 'jacket' the people who breed them with such an abundance of feather so close to the face are just breeding clumsy blind birds that look headless.
There only seems to be one pigeon club in my area. I've been looking for a young squab to raise up, as hatching eggs don't seem to be a thing in the pigeon world! Very nice to see these birds, thanks for uploading.
I have a male Jacobin but no female and non to be found in my area. There are other pigeons sold in my area however, so would I be able to breed my male Jacobin to a female of an other type of pigeon?
I've always preferred the Jacobin with a more open 'jacket' the people who breed them with such an abundance of feather so close to the face are just breeding clumsy blind birds that look headless.
I agree. The smaller jacketed ones are much more 'healthy' looking birds.
There only seems to be one pigeon club in my area. I've been looking for a young squab to raise up, as hatching eggs don't seem to be a thing in the pigeon world! Very nice to see these birds, thanks for uploading.
Let us know if you are looking for pigeons to purchase and we could help you meet with breeders.
Thank you.
Thanks very much for the reply :) It'll be a while yet before I have the space, but I'll come to you when I start my search!
I have a male Jacobin but no female and non to be found in my area. There are other pigeons sold in my area however, so would I be able to breed my male Jacobin to a female of an other type of pigeon?
Nice
Iphon7