pat66
182 posts
Sep 30, 2008
4:00 AM
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-----I have a bird that flys in tight left circles and will not gain altitude then circles till it hits the ground,should it be culled?----- Pat
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Tony Chavarria
Site Publisher
2831 posts
Sep 30, 2008
6:25 AM
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Hey Pat, yes, you should remove if from your stock. It is not behaving as a normal healthy roller should. ---------- FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
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PR_rollers
1678 posts
Sep 30, 2008
8:39 AM
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Tony is right...if you don't remove that bird I'm sure it will remove itself within time.. ---------- Ralph
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pat66
183 posts
Sep 30, 2008
9:30 AM
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Any idea what went wrong? eats O.K. and acts normal except when flying,also no signs of sickness,think maybe developementally challenged? ---------- Pat
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rollernewbie
68 posts
Sep 30, 2008
6:41 PM
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yea its a cull...i think its also a roll down? but i think it now the feed i think is genes... ---------- -Billy
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katyroller
288 posts
Sep 30, 2008
8:06 PM
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Pat, Sounds like you got a dummy. Don't feel bad we all get them. I have a 2 year old that takes about 10 minutes to trap even though he's been doing it since he was about 6 weeks old. Back and forth across the trap until he finally figures it out. Yours though, will kill itself before long.
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cv rollers
72 posts
Sep 30, 2008
11:46 PM
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SEEN THIS BEFORE A BUDDY TOOK ME TO SEE SOME BIRDS FLY AT DIFFERENT LOFTS IN ARIZONA ,WHILE VISITING HIM ONE GUY WAS CROSSING PARLORS WITH ROLLERS AND THEY DID ALOT OF CRAZY THINGS THAT U DESCRIBE ???????? RICK
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black_hawk_down
145 posts
Oct 01, 2008
12:32 AM
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It's full of spin!
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J_Star
1761 posts
Oct 01, 2008
6:17 AM
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Check his eyes when lands. Most likely he gets bloody right eye.
Jay
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