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kopetsa
71 posts
Mar 09, 2009
11:41 PM
Here are the black/black check/dark check birds..

Roller Pictures 003

Roller Pictures 002

Roller Pictures 001

Thought I would show my red check too. :)

Roller Pictures 005

Which is your favorite?
toughrollers
53 posts
Mar 10, 2009
1:37 AM
hey kops very nice bird. the black with white flights, but i dont think its 100% neibels, were did you get ther parents from, im sure ther is a another bloodline in it. my favorite is the red
Santandercol
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3508 posts
Mar 10, 2009
5:31 AM
They're 100%.He got 'em from me,and I got 'em from Alan Hunt and Doug Mitchell who got 'em from Monty and John Weins.Not what you call black tho',and them squeakers look like something else might have jumped the hen.I never get white rumps or that much white on the wings unless some Bill Barrett blood gets in there.
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Kel.
Rum-30 Lofts

Last Edited by on Mar 10, 2009 7:00 AM
kopetsa
73 posts
Mar 10, 2009
6:57 AM
Kel. I put the blue bar with the black w/white flight.. that's what happened.. this all happened in breeding pens..
Scott
1833 posts
Mar 10, 2009
8:20 AM
Some of those aren't Neibles,that is a garrantee , at the very least there is other blood crossed in, it doesn't make them anything less either though.
Or you guys are calling Johns birds "Neibles" For one Johns birds aren't Neibles, but John did build his family useing "some" birds from Neible along with other blood to build his family and there cetainly is a heavy influance of it behind his birds.
But there is a physical difference, tell John that his birds are Neibles and see his reaction, I know I did it LOL.
Looking at Johns stock and Neibles stock there are certainly differances, John even had some baldheads.
There has been more than a few top flyers up in that neck of the woods whose influance floats around also.
Monty had also started crossing in birds from Clint Hollingsworth on some of his birds prior to his death.
My advise is to quit getting stuck on some flyers name that is long gone and start building with what you have regardless of what name is behind it,it is also worth noting that John also prooved himself as a world class flyer and breeder.

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Just my Opinion
Scott

Last Edited by on Mar 10, 2009 8:41 AM
birdman
702 posts
Mar 10, 2009
9:02 AM
The w/f bird in the 3rd picture looks like it could be a grizzle to me. Either that or it's got something on it's face ???

Russ
toughrollers
54 posts
Mar 10, 2009
2:15 PM
scott you are very rite, about getting stuck on flyers names. that are long gone. we should just try and improve what we have.
530flyer
147 posts
Mar 10, 2009
7:06 PM
nice birds kopetsa..my fav is the red check.,
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530flyer
155
989 posts
Mar 10, 2009
8:18 PM
kopetsa
who told you that they are Neibels!
dammm
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