lee72
18 posts
Jan 20, 2008
4:32 AM
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what are the young like when you cross a parlour roller with a birmingham roller
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Mount Airy Lofts
386 posts
Jan 20, 2008
4:55 AM
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Makes for a good finger licking dinner....
Thor
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Santandercol
1808 posts
Jan 20, 2008
5:27 AM
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Not worth the bother. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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lee72
19 posts
Jan 20, 2008
6:00 AM
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thanks everybody ,guess theres no point trying
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black_hawk_down
88 posts
Jan 20, 2008
12:28 PM
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u can try a roll down with a bird with control...it might work better than a parlor-joe
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trevsta65
244 posts
Jan 20, 2008
3:22 PM
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x = crap
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yang501424
82 posts
Jan 20, 2008
3:22 PM
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Homer with parlor! work best...... ---------- May speed, power and accuracy be with you.
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sac_spinners
223 posts
Jan 20, 2008
3:31 PM
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LOL.... Yang does that parlor with homer really work for you as in power, speed and accuracy together? Its Just not worth crossing parlors to any thing but a parlor. Birmingham with Birminghams, and homers with homers...JMHO
---------- NCRC (Northern California Roller Club)
Chor V
Last Edited by on Jan 20, 2008 3:32 PM
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washington86
165 posts
Jan 20, 2008
3:45 PM
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Right, crossing a birmingham w/ a polar will lead you to a dead-END. Better to just stick with PURE birmingham and Polar. Just like dogs these days. MUTT are the cheapest dog to buy and pure-breed dogs are more expensive to buy. I used to breed all kinds of mix birds when i was a kid because i wanted to see what can the birds do. And it was fine but the only place they are going to end up is in my refrigerator or in my pot.
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PR_rollers
377 posts
Jan 20, 2008
5:29 PM
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save your time and energy with breeding best to best with the true Birmingham roller.. ---------- Ralph....
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