~olichka~
Guest
Jul 01, 2004
12:12 AM
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hi
i'm 16 years old and i'm trying to get some rollers. i can't spend much becuse as you might have gussed i don't make much money. but as a biginer i want to start with some desent birds. is there any way that you can tell a good roller from a bad one? which is better to purchese young or experienced adults?
also im looking for a roller club in sacramento CA. i know that there is one in my area, i herd of it, but i just can't seem to find it.
~thnk you for your time~
olga delkhman olichka_olichka@hotmail.com
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Anonymous
Guest
Jul 01, 2004
5:02 PM
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Go to this web site http://www.nbrconline.com/memberslist.htm
Go the state you live in. Hope this helps
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rollerpigeon
Site Moderator
117 posts
Jul 02, 2004
7:55 AM
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Hello O, before you start buying rollers from sources unknown, invest in some knowledge and create an awareness of what the issues are in breeding a quality roller family.
I have written a publication that I believe will be of alot of help. Go to this link. Copy and paste it into your URL Address bar:
http://www.roller-pigeon.com/catalog/item/948712/507625.htm
FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
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