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		<title>Can a male racing pigeon with a weak pectoral muscle produce,offspring that have a good muscle?</title>
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Luke asked: While doing some research I found that racing pigeons that stick their tail up when being handled,have a weak pectoral muscle so they are not good racers.One of my male pigeons does stick his tail up and I wish to know whether if his young would be good for racing.Another thing I wish [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Luke</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>While doing some research I found that racing pigeons that stick their tail up when being handled,have a weak pectoral muscle so they are not good racers.One of my male pigeons does stick his tail up and I wish to know whether if his young would be good for racing.Another thing I wish to know is what pigeon size is the best for racing as I have some that are small and others are very big.Thanks<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Hi, can a racing pigeon, or ring necked dove, breed with a normal pigeon and produce *alive* young?</title>
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Bird Lover (pigeons and doves) asked: Hello. I am going to buy some ring necked doves, some racing pigeons. Can racing pigeons breed with a normal pigeon off of the street? And can a ring necked dove breed with a white dove? Can they produce offspring? 
 I`m so confused. Thanks.
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<div><em><strong>Bird Lover (pigeons and doves)</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Hello. I am going to buy some ring necked doves, some racing pigeons. Can racing pigeons breed with a normal pigeon off of the street? And can a ring necked dove breed with a white dove? Can they produce offspring? </p>
<p> I`m so confused. Thanks.<br/><br/></div>
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