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Breed: Turkish Tumbler - Ankara |
Year: 2010 |
Gender: Hen |
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| Color: Light Check Dun w/beak crest |
Band: NPADD513-10 |
Description: She has become a great performer as I suspected her to be but I decided to stock her before I lost her. She is the only beak crested hen I have at the moment and I am planning on using her to propagate beak crested Ankara Tumblers. Last updated: 3/29/2012 |
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Sibling the pigeon was born
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Father of the Pigeon |
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Bred: Turkish Tumbler - Ankara |
Year: 2006 |
Gender: Cock |
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| Color: Black Front Crested (Ön Tepe Arap) |
Band: OX015-06 |
Description: This bird is my best Turkish Takla performer. He flies over an hour and puts 4 or 5 tight combinations together. He pulls himself upwards about 20 feet or more. He flies longer and puts more combinations together every time I fly him. As he gets more endurance to fly preferable 2 hours or more he will be an excellent tumbler. He is also one of my top breeders and I could say he is my foundation cock bird for the Ankara family. I am very happy with the babies I’ve raised from him and he is contributing a lot to my front crested Ankara family that I am working on.
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Mother of the Pigeon |
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Bred: Turkish Tumbler - Ankara |
Year: 2008 |
Gender: Hen |
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| Color: Ash-yellow (cream Bar) |
Band: NPAHN989-08 |
Description: She was an average tumbler, when I stopped flying her and use her as a breeder. She was less than a year old and didn’t show me her true potential when I decided to breed out of her during the hawk season. When I flew her after the hawk season she became a tumbling and performing machine and I am going to breed more offspring out of her. She quickly became my foundation Ankara hen with her great performance. She is also very, very unique because she is one of the few ash hens that has brown flecks in her feathers.
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