Anonymous
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Jul 23, 2004
9:44 AM
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how dificult is it to breed and fly this interesting little birds ive read the entire board and it seems awfully dificult in the sence that there are too many variables and a lot of dicipline. to compete in this sport but how about the back yard flyers are there many people who just fly this birds. and how many different lines are there becuse ive read a lot of them here is there that much difference between them and if so which would you say are the easeast to work with for a bigginer. any info very much appreciated. richard v.
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highroller
15 posts
Jul 23, 2004
10:54 PM
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if you're looking for a fun hobby it's very easy to breed these birds especially for a backyard flyer. if your looking for sport, the more you're into competition the more work you may have to put into it to maintain and improve your quality of spin. if your bottom line is to have fun and it is becoming a strain on you, you're not into a hobby anymore and need to decide if what you want is the hobby or the sport.
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tim_barnwell_1966
42 posts
Jul 24, 2004
1:06 AM
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IM a back yarder this is my first year breeding and i now have my first kit of 21 birds in the air lerning the ropes its verry pleasing to watch birds that u raise lern and get better and better i highly recomend this hobbie and sport the hobbie part or the back yarder part is fairly easy if you lissten to theas guys thears a lot of good peapple in this group willing to help you as thay did me if it wasent for theas pepple i would have ben lost to..I WOULD like to thank every one that help me along the way..flying DANY HORNER STOCK AT THIS TIME AND still working on the CONTINENTAL FOR 2005 HOPE to have a kit of theas going next year....GET A KIT STARTED YOU WILL BE HOOKED KEEPEM ROLLING ---------- BLUE CORNER BANTAMS & Pigeons BIRMINGHAM ROLLERS: & CONTINENTAL ROLLERS
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richard valerga
Guest
Jul 24, 2004
12:47 PM
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i appreciate your comments fellas but for the guys in competion is it in reality that difficult to compete how do actually get them to roll in unison and to keep em doin it all the time with falling or rolling to the ground. are this birds the easieast for a bigginer or are there other breeds that perform and are easiear than the birmingham roller to keep. richard v.
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