hardtimekenl2
30 posts
Feb 04, 2007
6:18 PM
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can you men tell me something about this roller blood line the goods and bads .i am new to this .i have just got some youg bird of this line .any info will be good thank you from hardtimekenl
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Missouri-Flyer
200 posts
Feb 05, 2007
11:49 AM
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try this article written by Richard Jaconette...Jerry
http://rpslofts.tripod.com/geninfo.html ---------- Eat, sleep, Cowboys, Pigeons... The facts of life
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MCCORMICKLOFTS
1138 posts
Feb 05, 2007
2:31 PM
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I don't believe anyone can give you a specific answer to that question because since Richard's time, many, many people have taken his birds and made families of their own which by their selection will be different in some ways from another which came from the same background a decade or more ago. Some of the characteristics that do seem common from family to family that has a Jac background is frequency and slow flying.
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JMHD
110 posts
Feb 06, 2007
1:20 AM
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Hey Hardtime The Jaconette's that Tony Woerner of Springvalley Ca, has are straight Jac's he still has them they are frequent and have the slow wing beat and thats what you want for the birds to break he got his birds direct from Richard Jaconette before 1984. 1984 was the last year that the Jaconette birds were flown after that it was pretty much just breeding and selling Tony has the Rusty /Black Rain /and the Lavender Laser stuff which the Lavender Laser is very hot hope this helps. John M.(HDRC)So,Cal.
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Jimbo113
70 posts
Feb 07, 2007
3:30 PM
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----------Hardtime, I typed you a reply a little while ago but I guess I forgot to pull the trigger on it?? It didn't go through anyway. I am a slow typer so I won't bother to retype unless I see you have come back to reply yourself to the fine posts already sent above. Truly, Jimbo Ovalo, Texas "We Don't Rent Pigs"
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