kopetsa
650 posts
May 10, 2008
12:41 PM
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gabe454
863 posts
May 10, 2008
12:43 PM
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Kopesta why would you want to stock them before proving them just my opinion nice looking squeekers! ---------- 454 TRIPLE "G" LOFT L.P.R.C
Last Edited by on May 10, 2008 12:43 PM
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Santandercol
2470 posts
May 10, 2008
12:45 PM
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Andrew, I see your loft is growing!!Fly 'em first buddy.They could be rolldowns,bumpers or just plain non-kitters which you don't want to duplicate.JMO. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
Last Edited by on May 10, 2008 12:47 PM
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kopetsa
651 posts
May 10, 2008
12:46 PM
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They have absolutely AMAZING PARENTS and I need stock.. Yeah that is my flight pen... ---------- Andrew
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Santandercol
2471 posts
May 10, 2008
12:48 PM
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Still they could be rolldowns.Stop by here in the summertime.I'll help you out.My dogs ate all those eggs I was gonna send. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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kopetsa
652 posts
May 10, 2008
12:53 PM
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Oh yeah we will for sure stop by there, when we go... I am pretty sure were coming to BC. These birds I will test and then quickly put them into the stock loft. I have 3 coopers in the area and about 10 red tails. I thought only one pair could occupy an area at a time. ---------- Andrew
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quickspin
599 posts
May 10, 2008
12:58 PM
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Those young squeakers are nice still even if they are from your best pairs they have to be air tested. You never get 100% good ones even with the best pairs. Instead of you going forward you will go back. Later you will regret it like others and like me.
How will you know how to pair them up with others not knowing what they do? Ask your self this questions?
What if you are pairing up two birds that are too frequent together? The offsrping will not keep up wit the kit.
Two birds that are too deep. You will get rolldowns.
Two seldom birds together. You will get more seldom birds.
This are a few but they are more than this.
Ones you know what they do in the air you can mate them the right way. ---------- SALAS LOFT
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kopetsa
653 posts
May 10, 2008
1:22 PM
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Yeah I am going to est them for sure! :) ---------- Andrew
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Santandercol
2474 posts
May 10, 2008
8:23 PM
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Andrew, It's nice to have at least 3 pair of decent breeders and 6 pair of fosters to get started and really have enough birds close to the same age to fly out together, young and as a kit.Be patient.You'll get there you just need a pair or 2 more of breeders.They'll come.And hey,if you can't make it out here you have that connection with Air Canada so no sweat. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
Last Edited by on May 10, 2008 8:25 PM
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