Not too many days left of flying the birds, Cooper hawk has payed me a visit a few times already. Now I have to put the deep ones away and enjoy them next year.
Yes the pond has saved many. Its good that is there and bad that it is there. The bad that it keeps my birds flying low because there is nothing in front of them to make them go up.
Thanks. The roll downs I believe they are too deep to fly low. When I get them to fly high they always pull away so when they are low they will roll into the pond. They are young/yearling birds still developing learning the ropes. It will take a year to master when to stop so by then either it culls itself or learns how to control it. Thats what I believe.
Yes, the roll is there, that is why we need to find the right pairing. That pairing I did was first time pairing, the hen is a very deep bird now I know I need to mate him on a medium depth bird to see what come out.
That’s big fish bait! Amazing 😮
LOL
Good thing for the pond. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah good thing they have a softer area to fall into.
Nice as always mate 👍🏻 that Dam has saved many birds haha. Beautiful area to fly 👍🏻
Yes the pond has saved many. Its good that is there and bad that it is there. The bad that it keeps my birds flying low because there is nothing in front of them to make them go up.
Looking good
Thanks Larry
All good looking birds. Ill be breeding some turner birds next year. 🙂💯👍
Thank you. 👍
Nice! 👌
Thanks
beautiful birds. where are you located?
Nice RC . I see that black and white gene's run through your birds. Because I have some that looks just like them.
Thanks Anthony.
In Florida that Roller would have been eaten by a gator, turtle, or large fish in 60 seconds. Thank God that Roller survived that roll-down.
True Johnny, I think about the same thing when they stay in the water, I have snapping turtles and big catfish in there, no gators.
Love the yellows, as for the splash downs personnally id do away with them, like how u show it as it is honest....🏴👍
Thanks. The roll downs I believe they are too deep to fly low. When I get them to fly high they always pull away so when they are low they will roll into the pond. They are young/yearling birds still developing learning the ropes. It will take a year to master when to stop so by then either it culls itself or learns how to control it. Thats what I believe.
Turner stuff's a lot of roll Downs
Yes, the roll is there, that is why we need to find the right pairing. That pairing I did was first time pairing, the hen is a very deep bird now I know I need to mate him on a medium depth bird to see what come out.
Nice gb