Roller Pigeons For Sale. $50 Young Birds and $75 Adult Seed Stock. Proven Line of Ruby Roller Pigeons. Bred From Proven Breeders
The Original All Roller Talk Discussion Board Archive > HOW TO MAKE MY ROLLERS THIS COLOR???
HOW TO MAKE MY ROLLERS THIS COLOR???


Click To Check Out The Latest Ruby Rollers™ Pigeons For Sale


Login  |  Register
Page: 1

rollingline33
122 posts
Sep 11, 2008
10:54 PM
JUST REMEMBER IM NOT ASKING OR TRYING TO BRED PINK BARS OR WHITE BARS!! I JUST WANT A KIT THAT HAS THIS TYPE OF COLOR!! SOME LIKE RED CHECKS BLUE BARS ALL RED OR ALL BLACKS!! I WANT TO KNOW HOW TO MAKE SOME THAT LOOK LIKE THE ONES IN THE PICTURES!! OH AND YES THEY HAVE TO ROLL...LOL I KNOW ITS NOT ABOUT THE COLOR!! LOL THEY ARE ONLY BLUE BARS WITH A LOT OF WHITE!!




Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Last Edited by on Sep 11, 2008 11:00 PM
rollingline33
123 posts
Sep 11, 2008
11:02 PM
Lol... i know i need atleast one blue bar!! right?
dodonut
22 posts
Sep 12, 2008
12:22 AM
try breeding a pure white to a blue bar..just a guess

Last Edited by on Sep 12, 2008 12:23 AM
glenn
154 posts
Sep 12, 2008
7:01 AM
Just breed out of your best bages & buted wing birds, but remember if you breed Blue Bar to Blue Bar, the bar pattern will become dominate. If you like Blue Bars then you wont have a problem. Remember also regardless of the color if the bird is not right don't breed out of it. It will cause you nothing but trouble down the road.

Glenn
JDA
15 posts
Sep 12, 2008
7:46 AM
looks like you know, Where did you get the pics of that many youngsters of what you want?
mcroller
207 posts
Sep 12, 2008
8:45 AM
nice pics of yb

jimmi
quickspin
841 posts
Sep 12, 2008
1:46 PM
Those are some nice birds. And ones you have one pair from those colors you will get nothing but that color.

I had one Blue check baldy Wf mix tail breeding to a blue bar bald wf and they produce all offspringlike the colors you ask. You should get a blue bar white wing I shown a picture. This will help you out a lot to optain those colors. You should a must pick from the air to start. The Scott birds and English birds come in this color a lot.

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

----------
SALAS LOFT
FireBaller916
30 posts
Sep 12, 2008
1:58 PM
Here are a few of my birds that were stolen by thieves...They would of been some heck of spinners...
Photobucket

Fireball Roller

Fireball Roller

Photobucket

Fireball Roller

Fireball Roller

Fireball Roller

Fireball Roller

Fireball Roller

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Last Edited by on Sep 12, 2008 2:07 PM
ArlenS
106 posts
Sep 12, 2008
4:08 PM

Last Edited by on Sep 12, 2008 5:08 PM
Flipmode
205 posts
Sep 12, 2008
4:18 PM
Get a Blue Bar White Flight/ Badge,Beard or Baldy and mate em to a Black White Flight/ Badge, Beard or Baldy... You'll get those colors in no time!
WaTtS UpP
1111 posts
Sep 12, 2008
5:11 PM
what up big mike hey i didnt get your number big hommie hit me up again

oh yeah and if you want black and white birds to burn the sky up with spin and color talk to flipmode he got the heat at his house
----------
Watts uppp homeboy
ArlenS
107 posts
Sep 12, 2008
6:20 PM
While I think pied can be attractive, to tell you the truth, I have so many that I kind of prefer the self colors. Of my 7 pairs of current breeders:

1) for two of the pairs, each member is heterozygous pied. These pairs produce on average about 25% homozygous pied offspring (baldhead/bulleyes), which is what would be predicted.

2) for 4 pair, one member of each pair is pied.

Pied, if inherited, always produces more pied in some fashion (partial dominant).

So, my flock is becoming more pied over time. However, the original breeder, Danny Horner, paired my breeders for me and he likes pied so I guess that's what I'll be working with.


Post a Message



(8192 Characters Left)




Click To Check Out The Latest Ruby Rollers™ Pigeons For Sale