Old-clucker-55
Chirping
You can fly rollers in club,national and world competitions. They are probably just as easy to train as homers. And don't think that they don't like their flying time. You wouldn't want to be in front of the kit box when the door opens. I'm thinking you spend alot of time training your birds just like someone with rollers does. Sorry you had a bad time with your rollers. Because there is nothing like watching a good kit of rollers.Yes. They are. Which does mean they eat more, but still, they are so worth it. For me, taking a bird 80 miles (the farthest mine have gone so far) and letting it loose, but knowing it will return home is priceless. And you can race them in clubs. On loft flys homers are easier to train then rollers. Mine all rush out if the coop and enjoy their flying time, cruising the wind, chasing each other, speeding to speeds of 40 MPH, etc. Rollers fly in circles, spin downwards, and repeat. not bashing rollers or rollers enthusiast, but they aren't for me. they simply are 'boring' compared to homers.![]()