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jim
248 posts
Jul 26, 2009
9:58 PM
Hi everybody,

I would like your input on this


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yang501424
341 posts
Jul 26, 2009
10:11 PM
One of these days when I get to heaven I'll ask the creator himself.
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fresnobirdman
635 posts
Jul 26, 2009
10:33 PM
simple question,
you guys want to know what it is?







"cause they want to"




simple as that.
no one can make you do something you dont want to.lol

imo


-fou
Pumpkin Man
132 posts
Jul 27, 2009
6:05 AM
The same thing that makes gymnasts want to to turn summersaults. Desire. It's fun for them. Have you ever done a flip on a trampoline or in a pool. It's fun takes your breath away a little bid. Can you imagine the rush the birds must feel. My gues is some like the rush more than others and some are chicken shi- (just like people).
Sunflower
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483 posts
Jul 27, 2009
7:36 AM
Because they can!!
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Joe
yellowking
36 posts
Jul 27, 2009
8:17 AM
They roll because it is in their gene. Read books and you'll know.

If all they do is simply for pleasure then I would like to see a modena roll.

All the bird does is try to resist it and at best control it. They don't think it is fun to to roll. You ask a rolldown or a bump if they enjoy rolling.

I said it before and I'll say it again...Stop applying human concepts and human logic to animals.


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Yellow
rookie from ct
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110 posts
Jul 27, 2009
9:18 AM
I agree with yellowking I have a rolldown that I keep for fostering that is smart enough not to fry when he is out on cleaning day rookie from ct
donnie james
616 posts
Jul 27, 2009
4:10 PM
i think its a man gene as time went on the birds got faster and tighter and ended up like we got today......................donny james
JMUrbon
734 posts
Jul 27, 2009
5:28 PM
Like Yellowking stated. Its in their genes. just like athletes and non athletes, Tall and short, skinny and obeased. Its in the genetic makeup and we just keep trying to harness it. All we really are is scientists without the fancy name. That is what makes it so fun. We cant control it try as we may. Joe
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Square
751 posts
Jul 27, 2009
7:10 PM
I think it's all in the genes.. I agree with yellowking in the fact that it's hard to compare them to people besides the fact that they usally pair up 4life, like people, and are known to mess around like people, and some even have two or three mates like people kinda like in "Utah"LOL no disrecpect...In my eyes thats the only comparison to people there is.. Unless you were comparing them to people that had a cirtain genitic deal like terrets, O.C.D or being Bypolar.. if there were a place that breed people with thease conditions for decades then....you get my point.. it's in their genes to roll we just kept breeding them and creating diffrent variations..like a fainting Goat.or a working dog's Retrivers herding type and what not.. it's just in their Genes....it has to be there first...Hommers dont roll


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