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Ally Mac
185 posts
Oct 18, 2007
3:00 PM
Hi Steve.

I know you are into a few different performing breeds.

Would you mind taking the time to describe the breeds you keep. I am keen to find out a bit more about them if possible.

Ta.

Al.

Last Edited by on Oct 18, 2007 3:00 PM
nicksiders
2345 posts
Oct 19, 2007
7:48 AM
I can't wait to hear him explain his fantails

Nick
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Ally Mac
186 posts
Oct 19, 2007
9:24 AM
Now now Nick, I am not getting involved in a slagging match, not till I have the info at least!

Al.
Steve_uk
239 posts
Oct 19, 2007
9:41 AM
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.
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Kelebeks ....




Doneks....

Ally Mac
187 posts
Oct 19, 2007
11:42 AM
Thanks Steve.

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
Site Publisher
1765 posts
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.
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FLY ON! Tony Chavarria

Last Edited by on Oct 19, 2007 11:55 AM
Steve_uk
242 posts
Oct 19, 2007
11:56 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.
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Ally Mac
188 posts
Oct 19, 2007
12:13 PM
Thanks Steve, very interesting.

If you hear of any becoming available maybe you could bare me in mind.

Ta.

Al.
Steve_uk
244 posts
Oct 19, 2007
12:47 PM
I will ask my friend if you want Ally but i no he paid quite a bit for um so i dunno how much he will charge if he as any for sale.
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spinner jim
177 posts
Oct 19, 2007
1:24 PM
Steve, for once im stuck for words lol,why did you dock the tails,lmao,jim.
spinner jim
178 posts
Oct 19, 2007
1:24 PM
Steve, for once im stuck for words lol,why did you dock the tails,lmao,jim.
Steve_uk
245 posts
Oct 19, 2007
1:27 PM
WWhahahahah nicely Jimmy thats give me a idea if you do get some divers Ally ask jim for some of his prints to take um up wwhahahahahahahah!!!!!
spinner jim
180 posts
Oct 19, 2007
2:01 PM
Steve ,i wrongly thought this was a roller site ?,with these birds your not being fair to the bops ,lol,they have to eat ?,jim .
Ally Mac
189 posts
Oct 19, 2007
2:32 PM
That would be good Steve, thanks.

My email address is alasdair.maclean@ukgateway.net

Ta.

Al.
Santandercol
1544 posts
Oct 19, 2007
8:32 PM
Thanks for posting those clips Steve_uk.
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