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kalapana_lofts
5 posts
Dec 14, 2005
6:10 PM
At what age do you find that your breeders start to slow their productivity? Does the quality of their offspring suffer also or just their numbers?.
Norm_Knox
22 posts
Dec 14, 2005
8:27 PM
I had a cock that was 10 yo. and he was still strong. I lost him to a hawk today. He putt out some of my best birds I have today. Hope this helps.
Norm
Bluesman
Pigeon Fancier
588 posts
Dec 15, 2005
4:09 AM
I have a 1989 model George Mason hen and a 1990 model Pensom Cock that are still producing good young.The hen only laid 4 eggs in 2005.The Cock is still going strong and have him with 4 hens.I have several that are over 10 years old.David

Last Edited by Bluesman on Dec 15, 2005 1:30 PM
MCCORMICKLOFTS
299 posts
Dec 15, 2005
12:37 PM
David,you have a 1987 hen (18 years old) that is still laying? DAMN, that is some hen. That is the oldest hen I have heard of that is still laying. Amazing.
Brian.
Bluesman
Pigeon Fancier
589 posts
Dec 15, 2005
1:34 PM
Brian.Typo error.She is a 1989.Her number is 0900-89.Thanks for catching that.I changed it in my other post.I am afraid she may be done as she hasn,t laid any since June.Still hope to get a couple this year tho. David


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