Hubei Pigeon Classroom: Features of Huben Racing Pigeons
Characteristics of Huben Racing Pigeons:
I. Huben pigeons have been flying actively and with distinct voices in the loft in recent years, and everyone considers Huben to be a dedicated loft-specific breed. However, this is a misperception; it can only be said that there are many people with Huben bloodlines, which naturally expands their potential. Huben pigeons also possess characteristics of being durable and resistant to wear and tear, which is one of the reasons.
II. Huben's super source is undoubtedly young, stable, and fast racers. However, after many years of breeding, Huben's performance in national and provincial competitions has declined. The addition of Fokaemon brought a slight resurgence, and in recent years, the inclusion of Rasut Queen's lineage has significantly boosted Huben's performance. However, for Huben to return to its former glory in national and provincial competitions, there is still a long way to go.
III. Looking at the Huben pigeons recently introduced, their origins are diverse, including those from long-distance families such as Flying Baise and Popna, as well as those from Flying Limoncourt and Bifford. Medium-distance pigeons have also been heavily mixed in. What does this phenomenon indicate? It indicates that Huben himself is experimenting and trying to prove what he lacks. Secondly, his pigeons are highly compatible with various pigeon breeds.
IV. Huben pigeons flying well in the loft indicates a combination of stability and speed, but like everything, there are advantages and disadvantages. In high-speed competitions, Huben pigeons appear to lack the power. Therefore, when positioning Huben as the main breed for racing pigeons, it is necessary to appropriately mix in speed-type pigeons, such as those represented by Jansen and Fenlong's Antwerp medium-distance pigeons. Increasing the speed may be a key strategy for reaching the highest levels.
V. Huben pigeons flying well in the loft indicates a combination of stability and speed, but like everything, there are advantages and disadvantages. In high-speed competitions, Huben pigeons appear to lack the power. Therefore, when positioning Huben as the main breed for racing pigeons, it is necessary to appropriately mix in speed-type pigeons, such as those represented by Jansen and Fenlong's Antwerp medium-distance pigeons. Increasing the speed may be a key strategy for reaching the highest levels.