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 Breed: Turkish Tumbler - Mardin  Year: 2008  Gender: Cock
 Color: Smokey Milky Marked Tail  Band: NPAHN961-08

 Description: He is one of the best birds I’ve raised and fly in my loft. He has a very special color and I believe it is smoky milky. He is also showing a gimple factor (Honey Chest or in Turkish it is called Göğsü Ballı). He also has about 8 white tail feathers which looks nice in the air. He is tumbling tight and fast after only 3 months of training and he is getting better every day. He will have hard time landing very soon and I really enjoy the performance I am getting out of this bird.
Last updated: 1/2/2011


 

 Sibling the pigeon was born with

Father of the Pigeon

 Bred: Turkish Tumbler - Mardin  Year: 2007  Gender: Cock
 Color: Milky Bar (Sabuni)  Band: NPAKE605-07
 Description: He was born and raised in my loft. I was hoping he would be barless but he has reduced bars. I started to fly him when he was 6 weeks old and I remember him flying 20 minutes with the kit and tail ride in his first flight. He is tumbling now vertically and getting better everyday. He is also being used as a breeder now.
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Mother of the Pigeon

 Bred: Turkish Tumbler Mardin  Year: 2005  Gender: Hen
 Color: Brown Checker Honey Chest (Kınalı Miski)  Band: OX026-05
 Description: This hen is half front crested who is mother was Mardin Blue Checker w/ marked tail (Aynali Miski) and the father was Mardin brown Checker. I got her from Murat Ozel’s loft, a master breeder in Nebraska. I have been advised not to fly this bird and only use it as a breeder as her ancestors were Turkish Champions on performing competitions. Most of the babies I’ve raised from her come with white tail feathers (Aynali) and they are great performers. She is my foundation hen also, contributing a lot to my front crested Mardin family that I am working on.
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