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How Many Rollers To Fly Together?


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Jan 20, 2004
11:10 PM
ROLLERPIGEON: I thought I would submit this question for site visitors to respond to. Please help Dennis out...
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I have had my birds for 1 week now and I am anxious to fly them. They are around 6 months old and have flown from a previous owner.

However when the gentlemen who sold me the birds selected
them he gave me 1 or 2 birds from each of his kits. I have 14 birds and have split them in 7 and 7 in different coops.

One of my coops is about 14 feet long with an outside area and a completly covered area.

The questions is should I fly 7 at a time or should I fly all 14 or do I need to put them all back together?

As you can see I am a new comer and I am already confused but trying to be cautious.
nicksiders
3 posts
Jan 21, 2004
9:23 PM
A good kit size is 12 to 20 birds. I would put them together. 14 birds will give you a sound kit.
tim_barnwell_1966
4 posts
Jan 27, 2004
1:37 AM
im just a back yarder so i just do this for fun
this year if breeding is good im going to try and put a 40 bird kit togather..
i know the standerd is 14 to 20 birds..
but what a site to see if i could pull it off
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