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Breed: Birmingham Roller |
Year: 2009 |
Gender: Hen |
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| Color: Tiger Grizzle Bald Head |
Band: NPAAA2323-09 |
Description: Unlike her nestmate, she is already flying with my A team and she is 15-25 feet roller. Last updated: 1/20/2010 |
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Sibling the pigeon was born
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Bred: Birmingham Roller |
Year: 2009 |
Gender: Hen |
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| Color: Dark Check w/f |
Band: NPAAA2324-09 |
Description: She is late 2009 hatch and coming from great parents. She is still young and developing. She is about 10 to 15 feet now but should become 20 to 30 when she develops.
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Father of the Pigeon |
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Bred: Birmingham Roller |
Year: 2008 |
Gender: Cock |
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| Color: Black Grizzle Bald Head |
Band: NBRCH419-08 |
Description: He is another Smith/Plona and James Turner bird that I got from Jeff Matt. He has been flying since May 2008. He is a good kit flyer and a non-stop roller about 20 to 30 feet tight and fast. He has developed very early like his sister. Although he is not a roll down, sometimes he crash lands after few hours of flying. He and her sister have the performance that I wish all my rollers have. One can easily win a competition with this family of birds.
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Mother of the Pigeon |
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Bred: Birmingham Roller |
Year: 2005 |
Gender: Hen |
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| Color: Almond w/f |
Band: NBRCM0492-05 |
Description: She is probably the best roller in my loft. I haven’t seen a champion roller yet, but I am pretty sure she is close to be one. She is between 20 to 30 feet roller, but super fast and tight. She is a safe roller and a flying machine where she flies 1 to 2 hours with the kit. She is an excellent kit flyer where she wastes no time to rejoin the kit after her breaks. In addition, she is a great looking bird and shows great expression of an almond color for a female.
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