will this work?

The best thing to do would be to build a loft and divide it into sections for each breed.A good example would be to build a 4x12 loft and divide it into 3 4x4 sections.Then you would have a section for every breed to keep them pure.

Thanks,
Logan
 
I was thinking why, I've let my german modena pair out to range with my brothers four rollers a few times, and they stay separated, they don't even hang out together, Is this just coincidence? or is having a flying and non-flying breed what's helping them stay to themselves? Also, I read that german modenas were developed for kit flying, does anyone still fly them? or are they just bred to show now?
And logan, that would be the best thing to do, but I want to let my birds free fly. I'm not interested in showing, or having really high quality birds, so if I lose a couple then I'd be fine with that, just want pure young so that I can still have the breeds that I like, and hopefully sell the extras to help pay for the keeping of the birds.

thanks
 
The pouters will cross breed with others. I know some one that had rollers and white homers together. They cross bred, so now they have to separate them with some thing. Either getting another coop or using a split coop method. Good luck
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