No problem Ally i keep Adana dewlaps they are straight diving pigeons they fly high in kits of 3 and when flashed a dropper they dive with wings closed in very fast Then i have Kelebeks they also repond to a dropper but they do spiral dives and loops flown in a kit of 20. My friend keeps the Doneks they are also a fast striaght diving breed but they corkskrew spin as they come down check out these vids. Steve0...
They all look and sound great. The Doneks take my fancy, are they difficult to train? I would imagine they are like good rollers and it is difficult to get hold of good ones? Are they rair in this country?
Thanks again.
Al.
Tony Chavarria
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Oct 19, 2007
11:54 AM
This makes me think, has anyone tried using a "dropper" for a team of rollers? I mean, hey, you see a bop zeroing in on the kit and throw out a dropper and BAM! The rollers come diving in to eat. Bop has no idea what just happened to his pigeon pie? lol
Serious question, though. ---------- FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
Last Edited by on Oct 19, 2007 11:55 AM
John Wanless uses a dropper for his rollers but they dont come down anywere near fast enough to avoid the hawks plus when the hawk comes half the time the rollers go higher to avoid it. Steve0...