parlorfancier916
332 posts
Jul 18, 2007
8:37 PM
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Interestingly my I have a Parlor that had been rolldowning for like 3 days now, but today when I flew it, it doesn't rolldown lol it only tumbles lol, this is just something interesting I want to bring up cause man it's hecca weird pure parlor rollers don't pull out control... lol... ---------- Nrhoua (Doua) Xiong 4581 25th ave. sacramento C.A. 95820 http://freewebs.com/performingrollers
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MCCORMICKLOFTS
1455 posts
Jul 18, 2007
9:13 PM
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Parlor rollers don't fly if they are into the roll, good one's don't anyways.
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parlorfancier916
333 posts
Jul 18, 2007
10:14 PM
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Mine are birds that can fly when they are young.. ---------- Nrhoua (Doua) Xiong 4581 25th ave. sacramento C.A. 95820 http://freewebs.com/performingrollers
Last Edited by on Jul 19, 2007 10:23 AM
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nicksiders
1892 posts
Jul 18, 2007
10:48 PM
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Why would you even want flying Parlor Rollers? If you want a flying breed I don't think I would pick a Parlor Roller.........or, am I missing something. Wouldn't all Parlor Rollers that fly rolldown? I'm confussed. ---------- Nick
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Santandercol
1248 posts
Jul 19, 2007
6:13 AM
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I had a pair of parlours last year and all they were good for was kickin outta the way on the floor of the loft.Dirty all the time cause they wouldn't get off the floor.Even the show homers I had were more interesting. ---------- Kelly
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MCCORMICKLOFTS
1456 posts
Jul 19, 2007
7:47 AM
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PF, Paul and I are friends, and let me tell you, if you have parlors that fly, you don't have the right stuff. Don't put a guys name to trash. Sorry to have to break it to you like this, but if your parlors roll in the air and not on the ground, they are culls. And don't come here expecting sympathy when you talk about flying "parlors" and them rolling down (note: rolling down, not rolldowning). A parlor can fly before it comes into the roll, afterwards most cannot ever again. I'm sure Paul would prefer you not to suggest to others that his birds fly.
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parlorfancier916
334 posts
Jul 19, 2007
10:22 AM
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my fault lol, I'm just flying them cause they seem to come into the roll faster like this lol... ---------- Nrhoua (Doua) Xiong 4581 25th ave. sacramento C.A. 95820 http://freewebs.com/performingrollers
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Alohazona
294 posts
Jul 19, 2007
10:41 AM
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I have about 45 parlor rollers,the 2 longest and straightest rollers I have both flew when they were young.One only to the top of my fence and the other to the top of my neighbors roof,although it wasn't graceful.Both birds parents were bought directly from Paul Gamino and certified over 100 foot.I brought this to the attenion of several prominent fanciers and they agreed that the ones that fly early on are usually very good...Aloha,Todd
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Dooleys rollers
8 posts
Jul 19, 2007
12:56 PM
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there are parlor rollers and parlor tumblers parlor rollers roll on the ground and my never fly. parlor tumblers fly and flip backwards till there on the ground . that is what i have been know .
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trevsta65
151 posts
Jul 19, 2007
4:17 PM
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why would you try and fly those things anyway they are for rolling along the ground thats about all there good for .there are much better things to fly 1 breed for instance BIRMINGHAM ROLLERS .cheers trev
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