Many Breeders of the Roller Pigeon are not satisfied with the results they achieve. Very often, there is a sense of frustration, of not accomplishing goals or having fun. This frustration, may lead one to constantly switch from one family of Rollers to another, while many others just simply give up breeding Rollers completely.
How To Breed Better Rollers, introduces a new, innovative approach to this problem! Where in the past, the Hobbyist has always focused on achieving “results” with minimal success; a better focus is on controlling the “processes” or “steps” that actually lead to Breeding Better Rollers.
Why is this? Experienced Hobbyists know they have very little if any control over the results they seek, specifically on a given competition fly day. However, they do know they can manage the choices and decisions they make as they relate to the management of the loft: choice of stock, selecting breeders, training kits, culling, etc. to position themselves for a better fly result.
Experienced and successful Hobbyists know that the results we get are the byproduct of how well we manage our loft. So if we can organize all the steps that raising and breeding the Birmingham Rollers presents, we can begin exercising more control over the results we are after.
Learn why:
- 80% of the local Fly Competitions are almost always won by the SAME 20% of flyers
- The top 20% of Kits in a Competition Score AT LEAST an average of 5 points a minute
- Half of these Kits have an extra 2 to 3 birds break with them almost every time
- Certain Hobbyists always enjoy better results than others
- So many Hobbyists struggle to attain any success or real enjoyment from the hobby
This is an excellent roller guide for new and intermediate roller hobbyists to get a handle on the challenge of Breeding Better Rollers.