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OP   starting, you cant go wrong with Birmingham show rollers, as they may do some light flying and tumbling/rolling for you too!  they seem as ive seen some to be incredibly hardy, prolific and calm/tame..  good luck and hope u keep us updated.

keeping assorted bantams and standard chickens..    pigeons: "white dove release" racing homers, flying flights, flying birmingham rollers, parlor rollers, parlor tumblers, "coop tumblers", Chinease owls.

    Looking to talk to others who enjoy our pigeon/dove hobby.  Also looking to talk chickens, especially black bantam true rosecombs i hope to have again someday, as well as silkies, and...

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keeping assorted bantams and standard chickens..    pigeons: "white dove release" racing homers, flying flights, flying birmingham rollers, parlor rollers, parlor tumblers, "coop tumblers", Chinease owls.

    Looking to talk to others who enjoy our pigeon/dove hobby.  Also looking to talk chickens, especially black bantam true rosecombs i hope to have again someday, as well as silkies, and...

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I have been trying to get one of the kids in our 4-H group to use a King or a Parlor Roller in showmanship. Id love to see a parlor roll down the table in front of the judge lol

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I have been trying to get one of the kids in our 4-H group to use a King or a Parlor Roller in showmanship. Id love to see a parlor roll down the table in front of the judge lol


they are layed on grass area to roll...outside to keep from harming the birds...

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post #16 of 17

Pigeons are easy keepers.  Just keep it away from whatever new falcon you'll be getting.  wink  If just wanting a pretty bird to show or for performance, I would get two as they are social birds.  If wanting more of a pet pigeon to show for fun, I would get one, and get one of the tamer breeds commonly kept for pets, or a show quality ringneck.

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