johnjay
24 posts
Mar 13, 2010
10:00 AM
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I want to start training a kit soon....what is the best way to go about it?..... How often do I fly and for how long?... What are some techniques you guys use? ----------
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Hammer_00
10 posts
Mar 13, 2010
10:32 AM
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you should talk to who ever you obtained your birds from he should be abel to point you in the rite direction. I start mine by putting them on the roof of the loft in a cage for a day or two. then ill open the loft and gentley throw them out let them get familair with their suroundings. The next step would be to kick them up with a flag make sure they all go up. you want them flying 30 or 40 min. feed for that goal.
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johnjay
27 posts
Mar 13, 2010
2:33 PM
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ok... should I fly everyday?.... what would a training schedule look like?....
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donnie james
964 posts
Mar 13, 2010
3:32 PM
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hay johnjay, if their young birds every day until they come in the roll and then very other day..........plus some families you can fly every day until they stop rolling and you have rest them a day or two,,,,,,,,,,,, ---------- Donny James "Fly The Best And Cull The Rest" "Saying One Thing;Doing Its Another" "Keep Your Head Planted In The Sky And Wings Spanned Wide" 1996 Piedmont Roller Club Lifetime Achievement Recipient Portsmouth Roller Club Participation Award System Recipient 1994 '96 '97 And 2000 2001 Limestone,Ohio Sportsman's Club Lifetime Member Recipient 2002Portsmouth Roller Club Certified Judge 2004Portsmouth Roller Club Lifetime Member Recipient "Miss Portsmouth"NBRC/90/J311 Rusty Dun Check Self Hen First Bird To Get Certified In Portsmouth Roller Club History With A Score Of 53 Judge By Joe Roe The 1993 World Cup Winner And John Bender The 1994 World Cup Winner
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johnjay
29 posts
Mar 13, 2010
10:38 PM
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thanks.....
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