topnotch uk
551 posts
Jun 03, 2009
3:41 AM
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aup i just would like to no if or when you come across a young bird that can't keep still in the kit what i mean is as soon as its in the kit it short rolls and short rolls till the bird drives you mad i no some birds get themselves out of this what are your views thanks
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Scott
2214 posts
Jun 03, 2009
8:12 AM
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I just keep flying them as long as they hang with the kit and not give up on kitting , they either pan out or they don't. I have one like that now in my scrub team, it is doing it less and even hitting some decent spins here and there now,just one of those wait and see things. ---------- Just my Opinion Scott
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harrison
827 posts
Jun 03, 2009
11:37 AM
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I have a bird that does the little rolls that much it carnt get up in the sky. Constent roll after roll. Its a yearling and I tried to see what it would turn out like but it still does it now. But now its constent spins and god knows how it aint crashed and burnt. I just use him as a sitter. Good look yours harrison. My young are just coming on the roll and a few with little tight spins. Well excited with them. I think it will be time to wean my second round in about a week carnt wait. Then thats it for me. I have taken all the 3rd round eggs away from them now. Harry
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Electric-man
2343 posts
Jun 03, 2009
1:15 PM
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I have a young bird (4 months) and it has troubles. It is having problems getting heigth with the rest of the kit because the roll is hitting it so hard right now. Thought it was gonna bounce a couple of times the other day but it always seem to pull out at just the last second. I pulled it and I'm gonna keep it in 1 month and feed it up. Just gonna give it some time to mature and see what happens. Its nestmate is my best bird. Its at 10' up high and it can hit shorter when it is low. Seems to have great control and fast. Comes out facing the kit, slingshots back to the kit, and has nice form. I have another pr of siblings (3 monthes) and they are looking the same. One kits well and is flipping fast, the other is scared of the kit. Starts flipping every time it gets close, but seems to be improving every day. Probably gonna pull it for a month too. Hoping this helps!!! They work their butts off already.
I swithed the parents to see if they will work better on other mates. I can always go back to them later if the youngsters pull it together. ---------- Val
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fhtfire
1937 posts
Jun 03, 2009
6:29 PM
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What Scott Said!! rock and ROLL
Paul
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