Recessive Trait of Feather Patterns and Feather Colours of Some Fancy Pigeons in Bangladesh
Journal: Journal of Ethology & Animal Science (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-04-13
Authors : Kabir A;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Recessive; Trait; Feather patterns; Feather colours; Fancy pigeons; Oriental-frills; Turkish-frills; Owl Pigeon; Antwerp Smerle; Bangladesh;
Abstract
Since Oriental-frills are an ancient group of pigeon so this is devoted to forecast the patterns of their feather which were created by human through selective breeding? Out of 18 Breast-frilled Pigeons of Bangladesh, 10 were Oriental-frills/Turkish- frills (4 Satinettes and 6 Blondinettes) (22.22+33.33=55.55%), Owls 7(38.89%), and Antwerp Smerle 1(5.56%). In Oriental- frills (so-called in Bangladesh this is ‘Jharna Sartin') which is actually Brownette is widely common. In Owl Pigeon family Chinese/Whiskered and Polish Owl Pigeon are available. Crosses between Oriental-frills and Owls create lots of mixed-breed which looks excellent. Syrian Turbiteen is basically an Owl (Barbarisi Owl) and was few. Antwerp Smerle is rare in Bangladesh.
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