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  1. laughingdog

    Out with the Old

    @TerryQui, Nice winter scene/setup. I have multiple hawk nests near n fear for my pidgeons too.
  2. laughingdog

    Out with the Old

    Or try mixing best rollers with other breeds.. Birms as standard supposed to have any flight skill bred out from except rolling backwards straight down for ten to thirty feet. Breeding worst fliers to stay close not doing too much to move too much around, n not home at all as able then be moved...
  3. laughingdog

    Out with the Old

    Look on Feb for oriental roller groups or on my fb (stephen dekoning), as "fox creek lofts" n "amirs loft" both have same two guys who raise best FORs for bop evading, n they release forms before birms so that bops don't bother bothering birms, which I thought was my own special solution...
  4. laughingdog

    Out with the Old

    Try Flying Oriental Roller pigeons. They are bred to evade hawks fling in sand storms for competitions in middle east.. I have before second tornado took out or off my small flock, except half show fantail (five to six years old and was best evader I have as well as a mixed bloodline male...
  5. laughingdog

    Out with the Old

    My rollers etc know dogs protect them, along with Muscovy ducks (mostly drakes), and bantam Americana (wish could a got bid of one battle by gamey hen leader), killing the hawks. I know no law against that! Muscovy can attract goshawks, which will kill any raptor around and was heaven my when...
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