@@Roller_Pigeon_fancier it was the first thing the fancier told me 2years ago when i first started and its worked a treat for me.now ive a shed set up ready for breeding im stuck on how to feed them to breed them...i have been watching lots vids and reading every 1 has diff opinions
Hello I have Birmingham rolling pigeons and I'm trying to get them tuned for a competition, just recently they will fly for about 2 minutes and land in the neighbors field ( about 300 feet from there box ) and they will take off and fly very low and will land a gain in about the same spot, I try to shew them off but I spend alot of my time jumping fences and running to shew them off but I get very tired and can't shew them off quick enuff, they picked up on this very frustrating bad habit, like I said they did not use to land any ferther then 20 feet from their kit box... any tips on stopping them from doing this.
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@@Roller_Pigeon_fancier As I also feed my birds(flyers) wheat, can you ask him how does he whean his youngsters, as in food and how much he feeds the young?
That's owesome information I really love and learning ❤
Thanks for checking up on the videos man...
Yes he's right on, you want to breed from birds that do everything you desire of them to to do. This way over time your birds will all perform similar
True that man... Plus breeding the same family will produce you the same results over time.
Then you'll fix here and there
Do you know the dimensions of the kit box. Thanks in advance
That question will be answered on the next visit
i would sau at least 4x4x4 mine is 6foot long by 2half foot wide i dont think its enough width so i will only keep ten in at the most
@@marksrollerpigeons4675 thanks for the reply..
the food controls every thing just my experience as a novice
Yes that is the correct way actually... I agree with you.
With food you can control them
@@Roller_Pigeon_fancier it was the first thing the fancier told me 2years ago when i first started and its worked a treat for me.now ive a shed set up ready for breeding im stuck on how to feed them to breed them...i have been watching lots vids and reading every 1 has diff opinions
Hello I have Birmingham rolling pigeons and I'm trying to get them tuned for a competition, just recently they will fly for about 2 minutes and land in the neighbors field ( about 300 feet from there box ) and they will take off and fly very low and will land a gain in about the same spot, I try to shew them off but I spend alot of my time jumping fences and running to shew them off but I get very tired and can't shew them off quick enuff, they picked up on this very frustrating bad habit, like I said they did not use to land any ferther then 20 feet from their kit box... any tips on stopping them from doing this.
Your question will be answered in the next video... 🙂
Awsome when is your next video. Thnx
This coming Friday I'll be posting 6 more interviews with some of South Africas finest in the Roller pigeon hobby... Do check them out
Awesome, I'll be sure to see it, Thank-you!
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Unless the people want to stay anonymous, can you please name the people being interviewed?
Good point... Thanks for the heads up we'll definitely add it on the next videos
@@Roller_Pigeon_fancier As I also feed my birds(flyers) wheat, can you ask him how does he whean his youngsters, as in food and how much he feeds the young?
Your question will be answered in the next video 📹 🙂