pigeon breeding questions????

pigeonE15

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6 Years
May 12, 2013
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well in my chicken/pigeon coop i have
1 female feral
1 homing female
2 male rolling
1 female rolling
these are the adults by the way
squabs:
parents: rollers, 1 roller pigeon, 2 eggs
parents: home + roller, 2 roll-home pigeons, 1 egg
and my feral is alone.i know i made a mistake with mixing roller and homer!!!!
and my question was that how can i brake the homer-rolling pair apart!!!! its ruining my flock but i dont want to get rid of my female homer. my thing was is that how about making the coop larger and dividing it in half one for the pigeons and one for the chickens. why???? because my pigeons are overfed!!! and when dividing the coop on one side i whant to put all the pure rollers, and my feral pigeon. and on the chicken side i want to put the homing and home-roll pigeons so they whont mixx breed anymore!! is this a good idea??? and since the father of the home-roll pigeons is a roller would the dividing help seperte them and let the father breed with thr roller and on the other side leave the home-roll squabs with the mother homing pigeon???? oh and also about the feral pigeon im not 100% sure its a female but if its a male can i breed it with the homing pigeon??? because they are almost close of the same genetics!!! BTW: the feral pigeon came in sid my coop randomly and has never left the coop ever since
 
just from my experience i gave away 1 bird witch was paired he stayed at mine for about 2 weeks he then later on went of 2nd 1 died and the other flew off 3rd 1 was given away she flew off from her partner im just saying every time one of them leave or giving away or died in my case the other bird flys off might not happen for you but see what happens if you keep them in the same loft and try pair one up with a diffrent one and the same to the other it might stay and not breed with its old mate and if you do dont let them out until they mated
 
If they roll, you let them space enough to roll, and you enjoy watching them roll then put the best together, and then on down line, or only breed from those best rollers and foster their eggs when pair laid to the others, tossing the eggs of not best performers. if your not tossing from slowly further and further distances, and/or breeding for performance, they are just loft warming coop candy, and just breed for looks..
 
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