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Stock birds at 3 - 4 months old?


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norlan hollingate
1051 posts
Oct 28, 2008
11:30 AM
hi shar
well i bet all that batterd ur head lol
i would not dream of stocking a bird so young the main reason would be that birds can change so much from young to yearlings
ive had birds wich have come on very young like that then they start bumping
the main thing is to get good birds ask as many questions as posible go on lots of flys n put lots n lots of time in thats the only way for success
you could give the world cup winning team to someone who does not put in enough time n they will ruin the birds through bad management

u only stock birds that have provern themselvs n thats not in 3/4 month lol
PR_rollers
1836 posts
Oct 28, 2008
11:46 AM
I agree Norlan,,,,I also agree with what Paul says >> "If predators are so bad that you have to pull birds at 3 months...well, what fun is having rollers..!!"

How can one truly enjoy them..they just starting to blossom..
----------you possibly couldn't gather enough information for you to breed from them..and trust me there are alot of information you can gather in the 1 year or 2 yrs you keep them in the air..and for me its not enough that his siblings are good or his mother is good . you ain't your brother or your mother show me the goods .show time and I don't mean in showing as in show case..I mean show and tell..
Ralph

Last Edited by on Oct 28, 2008 11:47 AM
fresnobirdman
188 posts
Oct 28, 2008
7:03 PM
if you let them mate at 3-4 months, will they lay eggs?
will the eggs be fertilize?


~~Fresnobirdman~~


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