Helmets & English short faced Tumblers by Pavel Lutsenko |
November 2008. I haven't updated this site in a long time. I have had some success in breeding a better helmet and my english short face tumbler (esft) breeding skills were tested to the limits. But finally this year I was able to raise 4 esft. Needless to say the esft are totally worth the time and effort! I have added a few breeds to my loft besides the helmets and esft but mostly to use as feeders and to watch them fly. Enjoy the site and sign the guest book. |
LINKS |
Canadian Helmet Club |
Australian Helmet Club |
My email is: Helmeteer@gmail.com |
Site Navigator |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Deroy agate English short faced Tumbler from Bill Burnside. |
Red English short faced Tumbler from Bill Burnside. |
Red Agate English short faced Tumbler from Bill Burnside. |
An 06 red hen. Probably the best helmet I've bred to date. Foundation hen to most of my helmets. |
Yellow young esft hen. First esft to be successfully bred in my lofts. This breed takes some work but they're totally worth the effort! |
The kind of skull I want to see on all my helmets. This hen could use a bigger crest but overall she's a fine package. |
Black OH. Stock bird. Very big crested hen with a powerful skull. Has a bad fault of being down-beaked. |