Hi John, Thanks for the excellent tour of Peaky Lofts. Absolutely first class. I really liked your thoughtful use of light and ventilation, and I'll use these ideas to improve my own loft. I was also impressed with the cleanliness of your lofts. Thanks for sharing. Very enjoyable video. Best wishes from Michigan, USA. Cheers mate!
Hi John good video, where in Australia are you ? The birds get in your blood I don’t have them anymore no room for them. Enjoy watching my old hobby on you tube Thanks to people like you ,
Hi John with regard to your imports you say they are getting on a bit for breeding . A freind of mine keeps my stuff pure and has had young from them up to 15 years old so maybe dont write the originals off to early . If Any of the originals produced top draw stuff I wouldn't be in a big hurry retire them I would be more inclined to go back to them with a top draw younger bird that is closely bred to it maybe try 2 or 3 different top draw birds to the original import that produced for you .Just an idea really worked for me over the years .I never outcrossed them just kept selecting what I thought was the best out of perhaps 40 young birds .only chose for stock at 2 year old .very often just took 1 bird out of each years breeding for stock .That meant in theory the chosen bird had satisfied me that it had the qualities that I wanted and hoped it would pass on to its young .I would have watched this bird fly maybe a thousand times for a minimum of 1 hour often longer so I would have ample opportunity to study it and the rest of that years young birds then as yearlings to make my selection for stock .I never kept a lot of birds my loft is 12 feet long by 5 feet deep that held stock pen 5 feet by 6 feet 8 nest boxes didn't always use them all.3 kit boxes .that's all I had .always looking for a bird I wasn't happy with ?. You seem to carry a lot of birds isit a predator problem.The things that I wanted in my birds was calm disposition .100 % kitting . Concert performance . frequency.not to deep in the roll about 20 footish but control over the roll when at low altitude VERY important to me .good tight rolling .birds that roll in the breaks and birds that set the breaks up .kit goes out together and all land together .birds with vigor not horrible weakly looking specimens .pigeons that can go out win a big competition and keep working for another hour when they land still look fresh not knackered . This is only my take on things lots of other lads might choose a different route. Never needed to starve my birds to get the work out of them this surprised a few people over the years . The work rate and kitting is kind of built in driven by observation of your potential stock candidates .I know this family of birds pretty well and wish you the best with them Ian Birkett.
Lovely birds John, kept in good condition, I like the loft name, anything to do with "Peaky Blinders" chuckle chuckle, hope your staying safe over there.
Hi Eric good to hear from you mate, thanks for your kind comments “Peaky Blinders” Birmingham, rollers loved the show. Thought I kill two birds with one stone. I live in a suburb called Peakhurst peaky for short, Peaky Rollers, fell in to place-chuckle chuckle . all the best John
Hello john don't think i have met you in UK been round Bradford judging a few times .cracking set up you have there.I see you say the birds are peters stuff a lot of the birds in the pens look like my stuff who did you get them from .All look in good nick I must say . The first video of yours I saw was some yearling hens flying and I thought there my stuff perhaps i am wrong but I don't think so .good luck and reply if you like .all the best Ian Birkett
Hi Ian I grew up in Bradford, moved to Australia 20 years ago, I imported 12 pairs of birds through Kevin McKinney back in 2013 the birds had AERC 2012 rung numbered 4620/4659 . I rang Donna Chantry when I imported the birds she told me the rings were issued to a Bobby Kennedy ( a friend of Kevin). I also spoke with James Brunton he told me the bird’s go back to Frank pickles , Peter Harper, Ian Birkett, Always give credit we’re credit is due . The birds have a great fly pattern, break in big numbers, and frequent and don’t stop working. All good traits for a competition roller. Different weather systems, over here , blue sky’s and pressure systems occasional cloudy days. I’ve been playing with the bird’s around 10 years now . Selecting stock for my back yard and conditions the hard work has been done 👌. We all keep the eyes in the sky’s for the next level. Thanks John
Hi Ian thanks for the background on the bird’s. Good to hear about the pickles hen. I’m sure I hear about the hen getting a return flight in someone’s pocket. If that’s the same bird ? There was a black white flight cock in original imports he has bred some crackers . The original imports are getting a bit old now .I’ve just put them down over first and second gen selected out of the air. What ever comes out will be a bonus. Like I said before the hard work has been done. I’ve got some crackers coming through fast with great depth. I fly cocks and hens separately, I love the consistency of a good hen kit easy to work with . Evan the strike rate when they’re on their on . Watch this space for more videos. Just getting flogged at work at the moment. Good chatting, all the best John Priestley
I’m glad you enjoyed it. There is another video on TH-cam Birmingham Roller pigeons 2022 breeding season it goes in the line of pigeons. I’m working on another TH-cam video flying, training and selecting pigeons for stock . Thanks John
Hi mate thanks for watching and your kind words . Please forgive the late response, I’m a bit clueless with computers. I would also like to thank you for your dedication to the Birmingham roller pigeon. Especially the interviews with the “old boys” The roller pigeon would not be what it is today. Keep up the good work.
@@johnpriestley8310 yes pal just finished 3rd all england yb best indv young bird novice champion aggressive club etc I moved to doncaster 3 year ago best I ever did pal
I've had these 3 years all a mixed bag 163 points they were good excited to breed a few next year now has that was my first crack at all england 🇬🇧 so am chuffed there's a bit of birkett in em but the are crossed here and there pal
Hello John Ithought I had sent you another message earlier but I am not good at this internet thing and I don't think I have done it right if it arrives with you will you let me know . It is about the origins of my roller family .thanks again
Hi Ray, I’m in Australia the quarantine would make it very expensive. Your probably better off looking a bit closer to home. If you can watch the birds fly and choose out of the air then you know what you’re breeding from.
Hi John, Thanks for the excellent tour of Peaky Lofts. Absolutely first class. I really liked your thoughtful use of light and ventilation, and I'll use these ideas to improve my own loft. I was also impressed with the cleanliness of your lofts. Thanks for sharing. Very enjoyable video. Best wishes from Michigan, USA. Cheers mate!
Hi mate ,thanks for comments I’m glad you enjoyed it, it’s good to share your thoughts and ideas. All the best to those in the hobby.
Sir you have some beautiful Birmingham Rollers and the cleanest lofts I've ever seen in my life thank you for the ideas when I get myself situated....
Thanks for watching I’m glad you liked it . It’s good to share your passion and loft ideas. All the best to those in the hobby.
You have some beautiful Rollers and a nice setup with your Lofts....
Great looking Birds and a stunning set up..👍
Thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed the video 👌
Hi John good video, where in Australia are you ? The birds get in your blood
I don’t have them anymore no room for them. Enjoy watching my old hobby on you tube
Thanks to people like you ,
Excellent looking birds and setup. Thanks for sharing.
Hi John with regard to your imports you say they are getting on a bit for breeding . A freind of mine keeps my stuff pure and has had young from them up to 15 years old so maybe dont write the originals off to early . If Any of the originals produced top draw stuff I wouldn't be in a big hurry retire them I would be more inclined to go back to them with a top draw younger bird that is closely bred to it maybe try 2 or 3 different top draw birds to the original import that produced for you .Just an idea really worked for me over the years .I never outcrossed them just kept selecting what I thought was the best out of perhaps 40 young birds .only chose for stock at 2 year old .very often just took 1 bird out of each years breeding for stock .That meant in theory the chosen bird had satisfied me that it had the qualities that I wanted and hoped it would pass on to its young .I would have watched this bird fly maybe a thousand times for a minimum of 1 hour often longer so I would have ample opportunity to study it and the rest of that years young birds then as yearlings to make my selection for stock .I never kept a lot of birds my loft is 12 feet long by 5 feet deep that held stock pen 5 feet by 6 feet 8 nest boxes didn't always use them all.3 kit boxes .that's all I had .always looking for a bird I wasn't happy with ?. You seem to carry a lot of birds isit a predator problem.The things that I wanted in my birds was calm disposition .100 % kitting . Concert performance . frequency.not to deep in the roll about 20 footish but control over the roll when at low altitude VERY important to me .good tight rolling .birds that roll in the breaks and birds that set the breaks up .kit goes out together and all land together .birds with vigor not horrible weakly looking specimens .pigeons that can go out win a big competition and keep working for another hour when they land still look fresh not knackered . This is only my take on things lots of other lads might choose a different route. Never needed to starve my birds to get the work out of them this surprised a few people over the years . The work rate and kitting is kind of built in driven by observation of your potential stock candidates .I know this family of birds pretty well and wish you the best with them Ian Birkett.
Lovely birds John, kept in good condition, I like the loft name, anything to do with "Peaky Blinders" chuckle chuckle, hope your staying safe over there.
Hi Eric good to hear from you mate, thanks for your kind comments “Peaky Blinders” Birmingham, rollers loved the show. Thought I kill two birds with one stone.
I live in a suburb called Peakhurst peaky for short, Peaky Rollers, fell in to place-chuckle chuckle . all the best John
Congrats for your bird and setup.looking good!
You are number one for Roller pigeon and the setup
very nice m8 great set up you have
Hello john don't think i have met you in UK been round Bradford judging a few times .cracking set up you have there.I see you say the birds are peters stuff a lot of the birds in the pens look like my stuff who did you get them from .All look in good nick I must say . The first video of yours I saw was some yearling hens flying and I thought there my stuff perhaps i am wrong but I don't think so .good luck and reply if you like .all the best Ian Birkett
Hi Ian I grew up in Bradford, moved to Australia 20 years ago, I imported 12 pairs of birds through Kevin McKinney back in 2013 the birds had AERC 2012 rung numbered 4620/4659 . I rang Donna Chantry when I imported the birds she told me the rings were issued to a Bobby Kennedy ( a friend of Kevin). I also spoke with James Brunton he told me the bird’s go back to Frank pickles , Peter Harper, Ian Birkett, Always give credit we’re credit is due . The birds have a great fly pattern, break in big numbers, and frequent and don’t stop working. All good traits for a competition roller. Different weather systems, over here , blue sky’s and pressure systems occasional cloudy days. I’ve been playing with the bird’s around 10 years now . Selecting stock for my back yard and conditions the hard work has been done 👌. We all keep the eyes in the sky’s for the next level. Thanks John
Hi Ian thanks for the background on the bird’s. Good to hear about the pickles hen. I’m sure I hear about the hen getting a return flight in someone’s pocket. If that’s the same bird ? There was a black white flight cock in original imports he has bred some crackers . The original imports are getting a bit old now .I’ve just put them down over first and second gen selected out of the air. What ever comes out will be a bonus. Like I said before the hard work has been done. I’ve got some crackers coming through fast with great depth. I fly cocks and hens separately, I love the consistency of a good hen kit easy to work with . Evan the strike rate when they’re on their on . Watch this space for more videos. Just getting flogged at work at the moment. Good chatting, all the best John Priestley
Hi from D.Ks lofts,👋 Birmingham rollers Perth WA
Beautiful birds and the setup
Thanks buddy, all we can do is keep your eyes in the sky and keep moving forward.
the best roller loft i ever seen awesome job n birds
Best set up Iv ever seen!! Great video thanks!! Be nice to see them in the air. What lines did you import?
I’m glad you enjoyed it. There is another video on TH-cam Birmingham Roller pigeons 2022 breeding season it goes in the line of pigeons. I’m working on another TH-cam video flying, training and selecting pigeons for stock . Thanks John
Lovely set up and a great video of it. Thanks for sharing.
Hi mate thanks for watching and your kind words . Please forgive the late response, I’m a bit clueless with computers. I would also like to thank you for your dedication to the Birmingham roller pigeon. Especially the interviews with the “old boys” The roller pigeon would not be what it is today. Keep up the good work.
Great video. Getting back into the kit of things myslf. Tryn to find good birds bth kit and breeders
Nice clean looking set up
Thank you buddy
|Is Sydney Performing Roller Club - SPRC still going
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent set up i pray for the liberation of Australia🙏🙏
Very nice! Thanks for sharing
My pleasure, thanks for looking
Lovely set up m8 ave got rollers me self am only 15
Nice bald head roller 👍❤️watching from Penang Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
How many pigeons do you fit in each box
Very beautiful pegion
you have great video good review good job
Also lived in Australia Melton Melbourne
Ok. Polska. Fajne gołębnik. Pozdrawiam.
Like your set up and birds Chino LES OG pigeon flyer
Thank you
Very nice 👍
Nice birds! Are you a member of NBRC?
Hi buddy no I’m not a member of NBRC.
From a fella bradford man looks awesome pal
Thanks Chris good to be out of blity. Have you got rollers yourself mate?
John
@@johnpriestley8310 yes pal just finished 3rd all england yb best indv young bird novice champion aggressive club etc I moved to doncaster 3 year ago best I ever did pal
Congratulations mate, bird’s must have been on song. What bloodline? How long u had em?
I've had these 3 years all a mixed bag 163 points they were good excited to breed a few next year now has that was my first crack at all england 🇬🇧 so am chuffed there's a bit of birkett in em but the are crossed here and there pal
Nice birds and video
Good job 🥇😃😃🔥🔥
Salute🕊🙏🏾
Good job sir 👍
Do you sale rolling pigeons and do you ship to Las Vegas and my name is danny
Hi Danny we’re in full on lock down in Australia and the quarantine is very tight over here it wouldn’t be viable. Thanks John
Hello John Ithought I had sent you another message earlier but I am not good at this internet thing and I don't think I have done it right if it arrives with you will you let me know . It is about the origins of my roller family .thanks again
Hi Ian I received the other message but couldn’t reply to it , mate I’m the same on these computers useless LOL
How's ozz
🏁🤙💥
Good video , nice set-up, are your birds from George Mason family ?
Hi Nathan thanks for your comments. They go back to Peter Harper
Hi I am sajjad from Pakistan
Hi Sajjad thanks for looking I’m glad you liked the bird’s
Topman
Hello sir u would love to purchase 4 pair to breed and train the young for competition
Hi Ray, I’m in Australia the quarantine would make it very expensive. Your probably better off looking a bit closer to home. If you can watch the birds fly and choose out of the air then you know what you’re breeding from.
I very ❤️like bald head roller
Any young bird for sell😁
Do you sale birds
Any for sale God bless
I got some smoke shit bring your shit to America