I Have 2 pair that are suppose to be pure descendant of Carl Hardesty birds from wisconsin. I purchased these from a guy that is in smithfield penn that go's by the name of birdie first name Ed can't remember the last. He claimed they were the real mcCoy. I raised about 10 young birds this year out of them the first one was a very pretty white bird with a red back that became a 150 ft rolldown they others so far have been early rollers fast & quick, fun to watch, all are 25+, they all roll some better than others. ---------- Lew
Last Edited by on Sep 01, 2009 5:42 PM
Sal iam new at this iam flying the second kit of them now and have a third kit of 10 late hatched ones.i like them so far .they handle good as far as traping in and not being spooky.they spin fast and frequent but not to deep yet a they are dropping 5' to 20' also the older ones are the deeper birds and ill be culling hard. my management isn't to good yet poor birds are like yo yo's some days to low some days to high i have had them to hungery and land early i have over fed and they flew for a hour and a half but iam learning from my mistakes and we are begining to reach ahappy medium they are more or less teaching me how to feed and fly them thanks for asking Sal Jeff