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Looking for oriental flying rollersDoes anybody know of breaders of oriental flying rolllers around North/South Carolina? I do have racing homers but never had rollers and I would like to start with 4 rollers.... Can i buy breaders then settled them at my loft? Or shall I get young birds? Any input into the matter would be greatly apreciated
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Either way buddy, get young, or old, if you release them near your house they will come back, but keep older birds locked up for 2 or 3 months i suppose just in case. But i would advise you to get, young birds, fly them, see which ones are really good, and then breed those to get more. And every year just introduce one or two more rollers into the roller flock.
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http://www.pigeonextravaganza.com/index.php Last edited by j_birds; 2nd January 2009 at 12:11 PM. Reason: add more info. |
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Thank you for replies Gurbir and J birds, I live near Fayeteville and I will definately check out that event coming up in Monroe. Do you guys have oriental rollers?
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Only rollers I have are the B. Rollers. Of course I have lots other breeds, but only 1 type of roller.
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