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Show Time is Trimming Time by Jay Stone
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Barred Lahores by Alan Zuschlag
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Toy Stencil in Lahores – by Guy Marlar
This article was written in 2001 by Master Breeder Guy Marlar, it was published in the 2010 New Member’s Handbook. Like many of you reading this article, I have raised pigeons for many years, and have always enjoyed the hobby immensely. Early on, I became interested in the genetic side of pigeon breeding and was…
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Jay Stone
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Don Steinbrucker, Jim Brandt, Paul Lepinski
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Carl Day, Laura Kendall & Guy Marlar
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Lahore Markings – By Guy Marlar
Anyone who has raised Lahores for any length of time is aware of the fact that many mismarked birds are produced by this breed. While it’s true that all pattern-marked breeds (Saddle Homers, Old German Owls, Voorburgs are just a few examples) will produce some mismarked specimens, the Lahore is notorious for producing a far…
The Lahore – An Ever Changing Breed – Jay Stone
Have you ever noticed that the more things change, the more they stay the same? Take, for instance, the Lahore Pigeon. The earliest information I can find about it is in J.C. Lyell’s book Fancy Pigeons. My third edition says 1887, and Lewis Wright’s book The Practical Pigeon Keeper with the first edition in 1879…