You are very good at wate you do your birds are amazing and I love watching your videos and your birds 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧. I have Birmingham rollers and I love them like my family 👍👍👍
I have pigeons again now after 20 years without them because I enjoy watching them fly. And I enjoy seeing how different birds act in the pecking order and etc. I also enjoy all the colors. I cant see myself having a whole loft full of blue checks. I like them all. Someday I might compete but for now I'm going to fly and enjoy my birds and try to build a really good roller family in the process. Thanks Mr London for the videos
That's crazy you said what you did....I was into the birds about 25years ago.... left em alone. Tried my hand with the bullies, but i realized my heart is in the birds so I'm starting my loft again.
I enjoy your videos, please keep them coming. You have a great group of birds. I'm in Colorado and have had rollers for about a year. The Cooper's hawks are bad here, too, and really spoil the fun.
The Hawks and Falcons are here to stay because so many pigeon razors that it's a lot of food around I remember in La I used to fly all year round but the time got shorter and shorter but I know April to August is a good time but it just depends on the area you live very interesting topic Keith London you make a lot of sense real talk
Man I truly love your tutorials man you’re always speaking facts the truth you’re not sugarcoating it you telling it like it is I just love it man keep doing what you doing keep looking to the sky MBRC.
What can i say Keith London i was old school backyard flyer in Inglewood that was the 70s. Then moved to Redondo beach in 1980s i think a got 10yrs are more on you. So in the 90s is when the pigeons came back in my life, and i never stop thinking about them .So a white homer was hanging around the area ,so finally trapped the bird. Talked to a homer guy he say feed & water ,and toss it back up. So i was really wanting to get some birds after that wt. homer. Next i was at a buddy house in Inglewood i saw these rollers circling next door ,he didn't care or like ,so went to talk to the neighbor. This man was super nice had pigeon loft in his garage& rolling kit boxes on wheels to bring out of garage .Imma stop but ill tell you his name. Mr. Arnold Jackson. when we meet will talk . Thanks for letting bird out a little. Darin Brewer p. s. i tried to meet you on a Sunday but your probably busy. no donuts & and coffee for you lol. peace
Yes I am pretty much on page with you. I have around 8 weeks to train babies without being hit by Cooper's and falcons and I lock down end of Oct usually. So if I get lucky I can 8 1/2 months but will loose at least 40% on a good year and a bad year is more like 55% or more loses.
Hi Keith, I met you a few yours back. By way of my homeboy Hilly. I live in Montana. So do ya'll still have "PUT UP R SHUT UP FLY? Thank u for your information.
I can't fly rec red anymore here or birds that are bright red with a lot my of white in combination with the red. These birds literally attract more predators to attack more often. Red bars, blue bars and red chk and blue check are the ones surviving the best so these are colors I am forced to use. When I stopped flying recessive red my attacks went down 50%
@@klphoenixrollers3030 are you serious or joking here? I monitored all my losses over a 3 seasons, broke down all colors as a percentage of what I was breeding each season and kept track Off the loses. I don't remember the percentages off my head but rec red / mottles losses was 90% and the next highest color was the solid black at 55%. This was over a 3 yr period. I would normally raise around 80 a year. I would say around 30 to 40% were rec red or mottles, and the blacks around 25%. After the first year I tried not to raise any rec reds and would still get around 10 or so and the percentages were the same, this was with Cooper's and falcons. The 3rd year I decided to only fly colors that weren't rec red and my actual attacks dropped by 50%. I was still losing 39% or more but I got more downtime between attacks. The birds could get strong enough to have a fighting chance. 50% of my total loses were birds under 3 months old. This was when I discovered that 75% of all birds trained and flown after June 1st were also killed.
I remember telling you how bad they was before they made it to your side of town. I have a question about starting a family with a hen or hens. Do you think because a hen only has the 1 chromosome and not the XY like a cock it makes it easier to build a family?
Keith you want to know why you're so many falcons in your area think your game board society the phone they turned a bunch of loose on in those areas erased them up and turn them loose on there that's why there's so many of multiply it out there and turn your loose in California in New York City and certain States got falcons and red tail hawks spread up and turn loosen to the wild game board responsible for the same ones who find us that's why our birds ain't safe because they multiply it was that's why since you used to see him years ago it wasn't many bird the Hawks out there trying to kill them birds now because he turned to loosen to the wild on us we have more of them your game more meanings are the ones responsible for that
You are very good at wate you do your birds are amazing and I love watching your videos and your birds 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧. I have Birmingham rollers and I love them like my family 👍👍👍
Thanks
I have pigeons again now after 20 years without them because I enjoy watching them fly. And I enjoy seeing how different birds act in the pecking order and etc. I also enjoy all the colors. I cant see myself having a whole loft full of blue checks. I like them all. Someday I might compete but for now I'm going to fly and enjoy my birds and try to build a really good roller family in the process. Thanks Mr London for the videos
That's crazy you said what you did....I was into the birds about 25years ago.... left em alone. Tried my hand with the bullies, but i realized my heart is in the birds so I'm starting my loft again.
Thanks for the good information Keith.
You're welcome
I enjoy your videos, please keep them coming. You have a great group of birds. I'm in Colorado and have had rollers for about a year. The Cooper's hawks are bad here, too, and really spoil the fun.
Thanks for watching.
Have you Erwin Lopez?
I got into the birds when i was 7 now im 45 and most of what i know has came from you and im still learning
I'm still learning as well.
The Hawks and Falcons are here to stay because so many pigeon razors that it's a lot of food around I remember in La I used to fly all year round but the time got shorter and shorter but I know April to August is a good time but it just depends on the area you live very interesting topic Keith London you make a lot of sense real talk
Man I truly love your tutorials man you’re always speaking facts the truth you’re not sugarcoating it you telling it like it is I just love it man keep doing what you doing keep looking to the sky MBRC.
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Imagine If You Made Millions Of Dollars Off A TV Show Of Competition With Keith & Smitty
Being the Host 🔥
Been trying to get that to happen. Need to know how to monetize it tho.
Any rollers for sale
How's it going Keith London can you please give me a call
The first SA birds came to USA in spring of 2010
What can i say Keith London i was old school backyard flyer in Inglewood that was the 70s. Then moved to Redondo beach in 1980s i think a got 10yrs are more on you. So in the 90s is when the pigeons came back in my life, and i never stop thinking about them .So a white homer was hanging around the area ,so finally trapped the bird. Talked to a homer guy he say feed & water ,and toss it back up. So i was really wanting to get some birds after that wt. homer. Next i was at a buddy house in Inglewood i saw these rollers circling next door ,he didn't care or like ,so went to talk to the neighbor. This man was super nice had pigeon loft in his garage& rolling kit boxes on wheels to bring out of garage .Imma stop but ill tell you his name. Mr. Arnold Jackson. when we meet will talk . Thanks for letting bird out a little. Darin Brewer p. s. i tried to meet you on a Sunday but your probably busy. no donuts & and coffee for you lol. peace
Yes I am pretty much on page with you. I have around 8 weeks to train babies without being hit by Cooper's and falcons and I lock down end of Oct usually. So if I get lucky I can 8 1/2 months but will loose at least 40% on a good year and a bad year is more like 55% or more loses.
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Where do you get the original Smoke hen’s from
Hi Keith, I met you a few yours back. By way of my homeboy Hilly. I live in Montana. So do ya'll still have "PUT UP R SHUT UP FLY? Thank u for your information.
I haven't done the P.U.S.U. FLY since 2016
It's just not the fact that they release them but also the fire is out there in California cost in falcons and stuff to migrate
Mr. London. I?have some rollers but they only roll 1 or 2 tymes why dont they fall from the sky is me?or do i have the wrong b rollers.
some birds come in early some come in late. don’t lose faith
You might have the wrong family of Rollers.
Man you talking about the good -o- days before competition.
Remember the icrc
I can't fly rec red anymore here or birds that are bright red with a lot my of white in combination with the red. These birds literally attract more predators to attack more often. Red bars, blue bars and red chk and blue check are the ones surviving the best so these are colors I am forced to use. When I stopped flying recessive red my attacks went down 50%
My falcons don't discriminate by color.
@@klphoenixrollers3030 are you serious or joking here? I monitored all my losses over a 3 seasons, broke down all colors as a percentage of what I was breeding each season and kept track Off the loses. I don't remember the percentages off my head but rec red / mottles losses was 90% and the next highest color was the solid black at 55%. This was over a 3 yr period. I would normally raise around 80 a year. I would say around 30 to 40% were rec red or mottles, and the blacks around 25%. After the first year I tried not to raise any rec reds and would still get around 10 or so and the percentages were the same, this was with Cooper's and falcons. The 3rd year I decided to only fly colors that weren't rec red and my actual attacks dropped by 50%. I was still losing 39% or more but I got more downtime between attacks. The birds could get strong enough to have a fighting chance. 50% of my total loses were birds under 3 months old. This was when I discovered that 75% of all birds trained and flown after June 1st were also killed.
Definitely true b.o.p.s spoil all the fun.mine don't even get 2 minutes of flying without getting hit.no sense to breed just to feed them savages.
I remember telling you how bad they was before they made it to your side of town. I have a question about starting a family with a hen or hens. Do you think because a hen only has the 1 chromosome and not the XY like a cock it makes it easier to build a family?
Possibly
I think it's why the hens you fly produce more true to themselves than cocks do. That's why it's easier to pick cock birds from the ground.
@@klphoenixrollers3030 I think it also makes it easier to stack gene's with less variations. That's exactly what just said. My bad
Keith you want to know why you're so many falcons in your area think your game board society the phone they turned a bunch of loose on in those areas erased them up and turn them loose on there that's why there's so many of multiply it out there and turn your loose in California in New York City and certain States got falcons and red tail hawks spread up and turn loosen to the wild game board responsible for the same ones who find us that's why our birds ain't safe because they multiply it was that's why since you used to see him years ago it wasn't many bird the Hawks out there trying to kill them birds now because he turned to loosen to the wild on us we have more of them your game more meanings are the ones responsible for that