2021 AU LKY 185 recessive opal white flight cock. This pigeon was gifted to a friend and I recently reacquired him. He does not have a breeding record.
LDHA AA, DRD4 CCTT (456/954). Line bred Mark Evans Gaby down from Shadow, Golden Gaby, Black National and other greats. Siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles have been winning and breeding up to 380 miles as young birds and 500 miles as old birds. LKY 185 is an incredible and highly unusual package of genetics wrapped up in a fantastic body. I challenge you to find another AA CCTT pigeon for sale anywhere, especially a rare color from a racing family. He checks a lot of boxes:
Sire: Kastle 1958
Exceptionally, noticeably buoyant and physically perfect. His very first baby won his very first race.
He has bred:
Dam: Kastle 1899
She has bred:
Those of you who are familiar with and are breeding with the LDHA and DRD4 genes, you will know how hard it is to get a 4-gene bird. Many people don't know what these genes are and many are quick to dismiss it as if it were the same as eye-sign or some other non-provable theory. The LDHA and DRD4 genes have been scientifically researched and shown to appear more often in Ace pigeons. You can read my thoughts about them here. Short version: I don't think they are a magic bullet, but I do believe they make a difference. I'd much rather have them than not.