Spud
18 posts
Jul 25, 2006
7:48 AM
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I've had homers for close to 30 years, when you put a bath pan in front of them they dive right in. I've just gotten these Rollers, They are great, but when I put a bath pan in they don't seem interested. So the Dumb question is, do you all give your Rollers baths?
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J_Star
535 posts
Jul 25, 2006
8:00 AM
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Yes. If they are young birds, it will take them alittle while to get the hang of it. If they are older birds, just be paitaint. Once one bird gets in the rest will follow.
Jay
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nicksiders
733 posts
Jul 25, 2006
8:31 AM
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The old birds will fight to get in the bath pan; young ones have to figure it out for themselves. ---------- Snicker Rollers
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C.J.
482 posts
Jul 26, 2006
6:36 AM
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They were just afraid of the deep end. LOL C.J.
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Newflyer
66 posts
Aug 07, 2006
4:41 PM
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My birds don't like a bath pan. So on the warm sunny days I take the ol garden hose out.With a fine light spray I give them all the shower that they like. All spread wings and take in the fine mist of water.I do this for about 10 min for each kit boxwith the settling cage on the front. Fly High and Roll On Paul
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motherlodelofts
867 posts
Aug 07, 2006
4:50 PM
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I put a bath pan in my youngsters kitbox last week and you would have thought I threw a Rattlesnake in there by their reaction LOL
Scott
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W@yne
5 posts
Aug 08, 2006
1:25 PM
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Put a couple of older birds in with your younger birds at bathtime The younger birds will soon follow suit and start to copy the older birds then HEY PRESTO, Good luck and keep um flyin regards from the uk . WIGANROLLERS@YAHOO.CO.UK
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motherlodelofts
871 posts
Aug 08, 2006
3:42 PM
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What the hell do you Englishman know about bathing ? LOL Good to see you here Wayne !!
Scott Campbell
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