The difference between Ash Red and Recessive Red pigeons

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @amyesworldcatherinesminime7945
    @amyesworldcatherinesminime7945 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Adam. I need to rewatch your genetics videos again it's been a while

  • @George.T.
    @George.T. 4 года назад +5

    In my country, there is a saying: the more you know, the more you find out how less you know.
    I always prefere to learn more and be awared I know very few.
    Thank you for another lesson of today, Adam, refering myself to your video relating to my past request...👍🤝

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      @cameronsolomon4249 3 года назад

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  • @michaelher940
    @michaelher940 4 года назад +7

    Please do a video on Recessive Red on different color base; Ash Red, Blue, and Brown.

  • @anonymousprivate6814
    @anonymousprivate6814 4 года назад +4

    Lovely birds, interesting to learn about different coloured pigeons. I particularly like the ash reds.

    • @Dragon-Slay3r
      @Dragon-Slay3r 2 года назад

      Whats the difference with the blue pigeon? They look the same to me

  • @marshamcentee5959
    @marshamcentee5959 4 года назад +1

    🌬️🤯Totally just blew my mind. Excellent video Adam.

  • @littlespottedgecko
    @littlespottedgecko 4 года назад +1

    Another great video! Thank you so much for all the useful and interesting information and I love seeing your beautiful birds! I do have a question to ask, I have some van reets that I bought this year that appear to be ash red but have either black or grey wing bars, what colour are they? Are they ash reds or something else? I am hoping to breed them next year and am hoping to find out what colour young I may get! I have a pair of ordinary ash red birds too, but these others are a bit of a mystery. My other birds are all blue or pied so I am excited to have some red birds in the loft too!

  • @mco.390
    @mco.390 4 года назад +1

    Hi Adam! ¿Puedes sugerirme bibliografia de genetica especifica para palomas que pueda descargar de internet? Necesito comenzar aprender desde cero. Saludos y gracias

  • @yemenbirds5556
    @yemenbirds5556 4 года назад +1

    Would you make compare between ash red and recessive red in jacobin ?

  • @lindokuhlenxumalo2410
    @lindokuhlenxumalo2410 4 года назад +1

    I'm watching this from South Africa in KwaZulu-Natal

  • @mhblofts2875
    @mhblofts2875 4 года назад +1

    I have several pigeons that appear to be ash red bar but do have a barely discernible white tail bar.

  • @georgeattard5508
    @georgeattard5508 4 года назад

    hi. I would like to know how to breed frill necks in my racers. one was breed from brother by sister mating and they have no frill. The other was breed by parent which do not have the frill. The problem is that both are females. Any suggestions would be welcome. The next question is from a pair i breed a grizzel. The thing is that in this family for i have know this fancier for at least 20 years, there are no grizzels and the parents were locked up in a breeding cage so there was no out side interferance. I have put this hen in breeding and this year fifty % of her young were grizzel. Could it have been a genetic mutation?

  • @calvinkalmon6746
    @calvinkalmon6746 Год назад

    Is the tail bar on the recessive red black, or is it red? The reason I'm wondering is I would like to get solid red colored pigeons, and I was thinking of crossing a black spread bird with a recessive red. Is this a good way to get a completely red spread bird?

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  Год назад +1

      Yes, adding spread to a recessive red program will help improve the colour.

    • @calvinkalmon6746
      @calvinkalmon6746 Год назад

      @@AdamArcherPigeons thank you Adam, I always enjoy your videos!

  • @kevins5340
    @kevins5340 4 года назад +1

    Can you make a video on how to breed white winged pigeons

  • @kslofttoronto3055
    @kslofttoronto3055 3 года назад

    How about the color of their beaks? Can that tell? Do recessive reds have red/lighter color beaks? What if the red pigeon has a black beak?

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  3 года назад +1

      I can't remember what I said in this video, but yes I think I did forget to mention the beaks. Recessive reds have white beaks.

    • @kslofttoronto3055
      @kslofttoronto3055 3 года назад

      @@AdamArcherPigeons yes beak color is not mentioned in this video but I picked this up from your other video where you had said a way to tell recessive red is the beak color is lighter. Just wanted to confirm. I have a pigeon which is entirely mostly red that I haven’t yet bred which I thought was a recessive red but I think it is a red checker. It has a black beak and ash color tail. Thanks Adam!

  • @mhblofts2875
    @mhblofts2875 4 года назад +1

    Is ash red the same as silver? Also, is the ash red with red bars on the wings called an ash red bar? Thanks for your great videos.

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад

      Silver really is a terrible term when it comes to naming pigeon colours. I can think of at least four different (genetic) colours that people call "silver". Ash red is the name of the base colour, bar is the base pattern. For a better explanation, see my video "Colours, Parents, and Modifiers" 👍

    • @pipschmitz514
      @pipschmitz514 4 года назад +1

      Blue dilute is a silver surely? I've heard Mike Tyson refer to a red bar (mealy) as a silver and also heard ash red spread being called silver, then you have the homer and tippler men where I'm from usually referring to a dilute blue checker as an ash lol

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад +1

      @@pipschmitz514 blue dilute is the "truest" silver, yes. Anything ash red based shouldn't be called silver. Lets not get our pigeon genetics from people with concussions 😅

    • @pipschmitz514
      @pipschmitz514 4 года назад

      @@AdamArcherPigeons For sure!😀👍

  • @johnrb9397
    @johnrb9397 4 года назад +1

    Hi Adam. Congrats on your channel you really know your stuff! How did you go with the breeding from shocks parents this round? Are you keeping all the young or will you consider selling some young birds?

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад +1

      Hi John, I won't be letting any more of these ones go, shocks father is getting quite old and his grandmother (who I think was one of the best stock birds I've had) is already dead. I'll be keeping all this year's young.

  • @abcloft302
    @abcloft302 4 года назад

    So a ash red hen can give u a red checker offspring??

  • @sunshinecoasttrailcam
    @sunshinecoasttrailcam 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, again.

  • @geromedenzellegaspi1245
    @geromedenzellegaspi1245 4 года назад +2

    please do a video of how to produce a bluebar saddle pigeon,I'm from Philippines🇵🇭 btw

  • @burakloft568
    @burakloft568 4 года назад

    So if you breed the To color you still get what color?

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад +1

      There are a lot of options depending on each birds genetics.

  • @chris5942
    @chris5942 Год назад

    I would love to know what my rescue's pattern is called. I just call him handsome. I assume it's a he since no egg has appeared in the 2 months I have had him.

  • @hunterjack_
    @hunterjack_ 4 года назад

    Hey I bort 2 older birds 3 to 4 months ago is it OK to fly them

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад

      If they're racing pigeons it it very likely they'll fly away.

    • @hunterjack_
      @hunterjack_ 4 года назад

      @@AdamArcherPigeons they have never flown before dus that mean they will fly away

  • @Rev792
    @Rev792 Год назад

    Is ash red also known as a mealy?

  • @cinematicverse285
    @cinematicverse285 3 года назад

    My Black Indian Fantail producing Brown Color babys...why they aren't produce black color

  • @Syedsahab7860-kh
    @Syedsahab7860-kh 4 года назад

    What is the result of your tiger grizzl project

  • @waynejordan7357
    @waynejordan7357 4 года назад +1

    CHEERS MATE

  • @earnfromhome23
    @earnfromhome23 4 года назад

    From a tiger grizzle racing homer pair i got a single chick which is dark blue bar ,y so

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад

      Your tiger grizzle must have only carried one copy of the tiger gene and the spread gene, and been paired with another bird who was the same or didn't have the genes at all.

    • @haroldganeb4405
      @haroldganeb4405 4 года назад

      Hi Adam can I pair up racing and homer pigeons

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад

      @@haroldganeb4405 yes

  • @KhalidKhan-ou9si
    @KhalidKhan-ou9si 3 года назад +1

    All the best

  • @leonardlongo7030
    @leonardlongo7030 2 года назад

    I have a Red saddle homer hen (allegedly of Mueleman strain) that was bred to a black saddle cock. For obvious reasons I know that the cock is a spread. This has been verified by crossing him with blues and getting black self offspring. I’m trying to determine if the red hen is a RR or an ash red. Muelemans are supposed to be RR but I suspect that she is ash. She has a few very light (almost white) tail feathers but a deep rich red wing shield with no pattern showing through. When mated to the black saddle most babies are black saddle with the exception of a red saddle cock and an ash red cock, both saddle. The red saddle baby was given away as an egg so I crossed her back to her ash red saddle son. The results so far are a black saddle and two red saddles. The red saddles have some blue checking showing through and one has several darker grey tail feathers. I think the red hen is an ash red and not RR. What do you think? Is it even possible to have gotten a spread ash from crossing the black with a RR or does this prove that she is an as red?

  • @shivms5439
    @shivms5439 4 года назад

    very good topic

  • @mamunminha5000
    @mamunminha5000 4 года назад +1

    Thanks...

  • @andrejpister8008
    @andrejpister8008 4 года назад +1

    Adam👍

  • @Rahul_Ambalapuzha
    @Rahul_Ambalapuzha 4 года назад

    In every video.. you added text ..What you are saying.. but I am disappointed here no text added... Maybe its very helpful to me

    • @AdamArcherPigeons
      @AdamArcherPigeons  4 года назад

      Do you mean subtitles? There are subtitles on all videos, press the "CC" button.

  • @bluelagoontipplerloft6130
    @bluelagoontipplerloft6130 4 года назад

    Nice pigeon

  • @vishnusj8649
    @vishnusj8649 4 года назад

    more similar red colouration phenotype and its genetics

  • @whitepearlloftofflorida9165
    @whitepearlloftofflorida9165 4 года назад +1

    👍👍

  • @sandypineda7632
    @sandypineda7632 4 года назад +1

    2nd