viper
6 posts
Oct 16, 2005
7:31 AM
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has any body heard that breeding black to black is bad for producing rolldowns or having stablity issues. Blake
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Mongrel Lofts
41 posts
Oct 16, 2005
7:41 AM
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Blake, It depends on the blacks your using, not the color or the spred. I have heard all my life, if you breed blue to blue to blue your birds will go seldom. I have been breeding blue to blue for 25 years, when do they go seldom? Point is, it's the birds (family) your working with and your selection of those birds, not the color that makes them unstable or stable.. Just my Opinion, Mongrel Lofts
Last Edited by Mongrel Lofts on Oct 16, 2005 7:43 AM
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Bluesman
Pigeon Fancier
509 posts
Oct 16, 2005
12:09 PM
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Kenny.We finally agree on something.LOL. Good Post. David
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Mongrel Lofts
44 posts
Oct 16, 2005
3:31 PM
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Kenny.We finally agree on something.LOL. Good Post. David
Hi David, I think we agree on much more than most, even you might think. The only thing we don't agree on, is the crossing of rollers to other breeds for colors, factors and Patterns. I think you would be the first to say you have color projects. Meaning what? David, when you are trying color projects, are you only breeding the best rollers you have, or the best ones of certain colors. This is the only place we might disagree. On the rest, I'm sure we agree much more than we disagree.. Hey David, and the Great thing is we can disagree and still be friends. I have a point of view. It is no more or less relevant then yours or anyone else's. What I say about breeding is just my honest opinion and nothing more. Some agree, some don't and that is the way it should be. Mongrel Lofts
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