So I've sort of got an interesting breeding plan for this next year, I've found myself with extra damascenes as well as birmingham rollers. My plan this year is to breed an almond (a pure almond, I currently only have a spread almond cock) which should be fairly straight forward, I'm getting a...
She's a Birmingham roller, was sold to me as an almond and her neck looks almond to me but not like anything I've seen. She was born last year according to her legband.
Hopefully this picture works!
I want to start this thread with a disclaimer. The title indicates that the quality of almond will be upgraded by following the process that I use. This is my opinion. Other show breeders and the genetic experts may or may not agree with my process. Now let's begin the process with some...
This one has me confused. Looks almond at a glance but has rec. red flights and reddish tail band, of which no almond I've ever raised has had. As I listed in the heading, the father is deroy check (from a het. brown almond cock and a brown t-check kite hen) and the mother is spread (likely...
2014 unsexed rollers for sale. All out of Almond/kite or almond baldhead/kite baldhead. I do not fly my birds therefore have no idea of rolling ability.
$5/each plus box and actual shipping costs, accept PayPal, checks, MO
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2014 unsexed rollers for sale. All out of Almond/kite or almond baldhead/kite baldhead. I do not fly my birds therefore have no idea of rolling ability.
$5/each plus box and actual shipping costs, accept PayPal, checks, MO
[email protected]
I am new to breeding almonds. I raise Birmingham Rollers. From what I have read, I think I have the needed traits in my stock (recessive red, t-pattern checks, spread, and kite, although my kites are not real vibrant in bronze). The information I have found so far is scattered and sketchy. Can...
So I swung by Jedds pigeon supply in Los Angeles a few days ago and while there he mentioned someone had dropped off some birds while he was away- pulled out an almond young bird and said it was a parlor roller (has 2 bands one for APRA) that only did a pancake flip when he tried it on the lawn...
2013 Almond roller cock and 2013 Kite roller hen are now litsed on Fancy Pigeon auction site or buy direct for $40 plus box and actual postage costs.
http://www.fancypigeonauction.com
West of England Tumblers for sale:
2007 Kite Cock with lots of bronze and Almond (2013) Hen for $40/pair plus box and shipping costs
Two 2013 Kite hens, $10 each plus box and shipping cost.
Or can deliver to show in Lancaster, PA next week.
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I've worked with almond color for a long time but I'm not well acquainted with qualmond. Can someone tell me if this young cock is a qualmond or an almond? What is the distinguishing difference?
Thanks in advance.
For sale: roller cock (2012) out of almond baldheads. I do not fly my birds, therefore do not know their rolling ability. Wormed and PMV vaccination
$10 each plus box and postage.
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I have mentioned my almond x faded experiment, that I tried this season, on the "almond question" thread, but decided to start a new one.
I understand that most fanciers agree that almond and faded are allelic, however, I tend to disagree after beginning this experiment. I mated a faded brown...
Seven 2013 young Rollers for sale. They are out of Almond Baldhead cocks and Kite Baldhead Hens The single photo is a cock, I cannot guarantee the sex of the others but believe they are a mix of hens/cocks. I do not fly my rollers therefore do not know their rolling ability. Photo taken today...