RodSD
149 posts
Jan 17, 2009
12:05 AM
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One of the hardest lesson to learn is to get a good stock before you start breeding else you will be in for the pain. As I understand it rollers will show their ability around 1 year so get a good stock for now.
Those are pretty bald-head white flight birds. Now you have to test them by flying them. Then you will know if you have a real rollers.
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speedball
92 posts
Jan 17, 2009
4:10 AM
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you are quiet right. that gene box is definatly equal to pandoras box mate.
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quality
136 posts
Jan 17, 2009
1:17 PM
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Pensom would never keep bulls eye birds. You can't read the expression. Sorry Frankie they are not Pensoms. But that does not mean they don't roll, breed them, fly the hell out of the young, and see what happens. The problem being, how long do you fly them for. Are they early developers or late developers. I had a 5 year old cock come into the spin last year & he was well worth the wait. Yes most would have given up on him long ago, but some of his siblings developed early into fine rollers and I wanted to see how long it would take him. I also use straight flyers in my breeding program, mainly fot their stability.
---------- Yours in the Hobby Don Lunau
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KATCHER
12 posts
Jan 17, 2009
9:24 PM
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those look like turners or tony roberts birds!! jmo
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