I have said you can eat them, they were domesticated for that purpose just like chickens, cows and pigs.For that matter "dogs in Korea" I myself am a vegetarion.
After 36 year lapse in a hobby, I would again like to raise a particular breed of excellent racing pigeons.
So, I will simply ask the question without commentary any further.
Does anyone know, "someone who breeds "Dordan" pigeons? "
A breed originating in Belgium, and named after the pigeon fancier Mr. Pierre Dordan of Belgium in the late 1940's, shortly after the war.
Let it be known, that any other comments or questions that I may of put forward were to stimulate interest and or response, and for that I thank you! Sorry to have offended, I thought I was on a mature forum, that needs not, profanity, to make a point.
I find it funny, that I, a vegetarion, have no problem wearing leather shoes or feeding a pet when humans are dying of hunger in affluent societies.
2006-10-24
06:41:17
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"Racing homers" pigeons no matter where they were born,"imprint as there home, the first loft they ever fly from". In races each pigeon is handicapped to their home or imprinted loft, temporary rubber bands are removed and time stamped upon arrival to their loft. Racing home, racing homers...
2006-10-24
07:12:46 ·
update #1