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  1. laughingdog

    My first pigeon!

    if your birds dont have cold feet, literally, and dont shiver or are really fluffed up all day or night, they should be fine, as long as can get out of any drafts, keep dry, and have perches thick enough and preferably square or triangle, being flat on top, so the toes dont touch each other or...
  2. laughingdog

    My first pigeon!

    think of it as extreme bird feeding! lol just keep one pair with two nests, that will fly great, and keep breeding the get them to out manuver and/or out wit the BOPs. i love my rollers, and will probly keep some to breed BOP food basically, but try to fly them only once has hoard of...
  3. laughingdog

    My first pigeon!

    i wonder though seeing the one guy do the hatching for certain sexes ect, how the other eggs after turned out as sexes? someone has to try to monitor this more as i had to scale back a lot temp at least were i moved to and am for now.
  4. laughingdog

    My first pigeon!

    if you take the first egg laid out or second, depending on how you want to do it (first egg is usually male under normal circumstances), right after second one is laid or sometime after, ive found i can with some get them to lay again, and will keep laying if inexperianced and young maybe, till...
  5. laughingdog

    My first pigeon!

    worry and regret.. check!!! i let some males out today as was really nice out oddly, and a female peragrine attacked and although it sucked for my rollers that were frantic, the tumblers faired better, and the flights seemed amused at the challenge. its nerve racking waiting till tomorrow to...
  6. laughingdog

    My first pigeon!

    i think you have a young roller pigeon mix maybe there, just from what ive seen so far of it, as had a pair father was showier colored roller, and mother was donek or middle easterm performing pigeontumbler type mix, and most of their babies came out looking just like what i can see from your...
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