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Square
74 posts
Jan 21, 2008
6:49 PM
Hay what do u think of thease???


Square..

Last son of foundation cock PRC7195 1991, Breed by Dave Henderson Redding ca, while I was in Alaska 01, Thanks Dave!!

Old Man returned to 'Uncle tom" in 07
RUDY..ZUPPPPP
1054 posts
Jan 21, 2008
6:55 PM
Cool Looking Birds..................
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RUDY PAYEN
PANCHO VILLA LOFT
Square
77 posts
Jan 21, 2008
7:02 PM
Hay thanx Rudy, they have been really good producers everything in my lofton that side goes back to thease birds and there offspring...

Square..

Last Edited by on Jan 21, 2008 7:03 PM
crystalpalace
275 posts
Jan 21, 2008
7:18 PM
Hey man your coming on cool expecially with that lavender tick tar cock. Let us know how the young perform from your birds. How about a black mated to that lavender? F.R.S.
MGS LOFT
40 posts
Jan 21, 2008
7:38 PM
HEY BOOK WHERE ARE THIESE BIRD NOW BIG HOMMIE!!!!!
Square
78 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:10 PM
In my loft MGS the one little red tick tarsplash you handeld here at my loft. he is a full uncle to the red dove. the silver mealy splash was one of "Uncle Toms" original "Ghost town birds". I got the bird back David Wrestler, from Quincy, a few years ago. I worked the bird for acouple of years and gave it back to tom this year as it was getting really old. here is his son and two grand daughters last being a great granddaughter off the black mottle,, From top to bottom

Square..

\"Ghost Town\'

\"Ghost Town hen\"
\"Ghost Town hen\"

http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u175/pigeonbook/DSC04068.jpg

Last Edited by on Jan 21, 2008 8:13 PM
Square
79 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:13 PM
Here is the greatgrand..

"07" G.T.R Hen


Tryin to srink the photos sorry,,

Square.
Square
80 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:16 PM
Hay crystalplace the birds do really well, good control,

Square..
PR_rollers
396 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:19 PM
those birds are very impressive ..good luck with them.
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Ralph....
smoke747
570 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:23 PM
I realy like the first 2, they are very nice.

smoke747
Square
81 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:24 PM
Thanx Ralph, They are pretti consistant,, mostly 20ft or so, have had some quality short workers with excellent style and velocity..


Square..
Square
83 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:39 PM
His two sons and their mother.. top to bottom...


Square.

# 1 Son

#2 Son

Original mate to the Old man behind "All That"
Donny James
274 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:52 PM
hay square very nice looking birds and i want to wish you all the best with them....................donny james
Square
85 posts
Jan 21, 2008
8:55 PM
Thanx sir..

Square.
pat66
109 posts
Jan 22, 2008
3:41 AM
Heard the Lavenders run on the HOT side,any truth to it?
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Pat
CSRA
1175 posts
Jan 22, 2008
8:19 AM
those are some nice birds goodluck with them
Square
90 posts
Jan 22, 2008
8:47 AM
Yea I have herd the same havent reallyseen it, the one thing i like is that the "Old Man" has been able to produce the switch in my strain, 5ft or 55ft at will.

Square..
washington86
182 posts
Jan 22, 2008
9:23 AM
Incrediable Birds Sqaure. You got a lot of interesting birds. I like every birds that you put here. They all look like champion. Good luck with them birds.
washington86
183 posts
Jan 22, 2008
9:24 AM
Incrediable Birds Sqaure. You got a lot of interesting birds. I like every birds that you put here. They all look like champions. Good luck with them birds.
jerries loft
66 posts
Jan 22, 2008
10:45 AM
Nice birds you got Square.

Jerries Loft
Square
97 posts
Jan 22, 2008
10:50 AM
Hay thanx washington, no real big names behind them but i worked hard onum. really appreciate the complements guys, as i have been in the lab with the birds so to speek with no real roller people to see my birds,due to my cerrer i have mostly lived in pretti remote locations. However this has changed as of last year some flyers from bakersfield took the treck up the Kern canyon to see my rollers peform. Memrable day for me.

Square.
PR_rollers
399 posts
Jan 22, 2008
11:33 AM
I'm proud of you Square keep up the good work,,it pays off in the end.. they do 20ft ,some of mines do too.. depth is not important to me as quality and speed RPM has to be there ..though I like deep birds don't get me wrong.. ,
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Ralph....

Last Edited by on Jan 22, 2008 11:33 AM
Cesar12
7 posts
Jan 22, 2008
11:48 AM
Nice birds Square. I totally agree with you, its all about the RPM's and style!
Square
98 posts
Jan 22, 2008
11:49 AM
Yea I like the deep ones also, actually breed quite a few. But you know how comp goes, so im up for the sport, however i enjot my rollers reguardless. all u guys feel free to hit me up if you are in the area.


Square.
Cesar12
8 posts
Jan 22, 2008
11:58 AM
I think everyone likes deep birds but you're right, if you want to compete, you need shorter and faster birds with good style.


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