Hello from Western New York. USA. Just getting into learning about pigeons. Your videos are most helpful. Thanks. I hope to finish my loft soon and get some Rollers.
Your birds are really beatifull. You can see they are all related great family you got, quality birds and they always look so healthy. Keep up the great work!!!
Hi potty Dave from Winchester here just some praise for you. your birds are in tip top condition and your clean housing is a credit to you !! You must spend a lot of time training and cleaning and I can see you have a real passion !!!! Atb Dave
Dave Watson Hi Dave and thanks They do take up a fair chunk of time but thats mostly when im flying them regularly, flying separate kits can take 2 hours a day to get them all out and back in sometime longer so I now fly one kit a day when weather allows and have all the boxes cleaned and birds fed by the time they are back down. Cheers.
I really enjoyed your video. I am amazed they listen to orders to come in. I had no clue. They fly freely in my state. Not as many where I am here. mainly in or near big city's. I am in a small town near farm land now. We do have plenty of doves here.
Loz, your videos made me fall in love with the Birmingham roller. As I told you as a kid, bred pigeons for the exhibitions. The first coming up in my mind was about the Birmingham roller, it is a ugly bird. Now its is for me the most beautiful pigeon in the world. Very good videos Loz for the extension of this wonderful birds. About the falcons, I sent you information about the whistles putting in the tails. Falcon gets crazy of the sound and doesn't attack. Once the falcon eats one of your birds will get back every time when he gets hungry. This guy of the whistles is stopping and is selling over left stock at good prices. Cheers,
My grandson and I are just starting out with 10 of these beauties haven’t went and picked up the birds yet getting ready build their box - do you mind sharing how big it should be for 10 - and I read about a whistle on their tales to steer falcons away - my thoughts are it may bother them if it bothers a falcon . Would appreciate any great guidance . We’re just learning about these beauties . Your Vedio’s are wonderful! thanks for sharing
+john coelho many things effect the flying height mainly the wind, high and low pressure, they fly mostly between 50 and 100 feet and need regular flying to see the rolling at its best.
Hi i finally got my kit box ready and i was wondering if i should start off with a breeding pair of pigeons and is 2x2 timber good for a frame for a 7 foot kit box/loft and osb board on the outside as i might make a big kit box sas the one i have just bought cost me over 3 hundred and fifty pound
Owaisss Hus Hi there, yes that frame should be easily strong enough, remember the OSB has alot of rigid strength so a good fixing to the 2x2 will be enough. Cheers.
Hey man I'm going to ask you the same question I asked other guys and no one has the time to answer, what is the difference between Homers pigeons and rollers? I race Homers (I been doing it for a few years) but I got bored with it and now I'm going to try rollers but I don't know a thing about it and want someone to teach me. Can you please help? Thanks.
pigeonsontraining Hi there, Main differences are rollers dont have a good homing instinct so you have to be patient when you first get them, they only fly around the loft and maybe up to a mile or so away if you took them say 5 miles up the road and tossed them out you may not see them again. Other than that not much difference, they roll obviously, and fly for around 30-45 mins a day usually. Hawks love them because they fly slower than homers and they are smaller than homers in size. I ideally with homers you are feeding them good food plenty of protein to get them fit and fast, with rollers you feed them wheat all the time with a few mixed peas and grains one a week. you ration the food when they are flying so they are not bursting with energy all the time, this means they fly around the loft more and kind of flutter around rather than the speed flying homers do. The fluttering slower flight improves the rolling also keeps the kit together. If they are fed like homers on a rich diet they will probably get lazy and go sit around on roofs all day, and you wont see much rolling at all. Hope that helps.
Thanks friend it's a great information, what about housing, how much space they need and can I breed them with Homers? Why's that? Because I like the rollers variety of colors. I have about 200 Homers, a few of them are colored but I want more colors and the only way I could do that is getting colors from other breed of pigeons. What do you think? .thanks.
Did separating the males and females stop the females having eggs? My birds keep having eggs and trying to nest! When I separated the males out.. the females just paired up together and keep laying eggs!!!!
Yes Jason the same thing happened here but believe me if the cocks and hens are together they are all non stop laying and fighting, not all my hens were laying mainly just the older hens they have stopped now.
Hi potty I like the look of your pigeons,just wondered if you have any pairs for sale I'm just thinking of getting a couple of pair and I like the look of yours, also were are you I live in Doncaster not sure how far I am from you cheers Ray.
I have lost few birds and know the feeling... Specially the best ones! Please let me know when u ready to sell as I'm very interest in your birds, specially the red ones, but probably have to wait till next year if lucky :) Thank you
Hi ppotty, very nice videos! As a kid I had a lot of pigeons for exhibition. For my work I had to stop. Almost 30 years later yours videos are stimulating me to start again. Fell in love with the Birmingham rollers. As a kid we had a lot off space at my home, so my father and I, we prepared good pigeon homes. I was born and raised in Holland but nowadays I live in Spain close to the Gibraltar area. Always lived in an apartment but since 5 years in a house with a small garden. Your boxes design are really great for the available space at my home. So I have been collecting for some weeks materials to prepare one. My idea is to start breathing around January 2016. I am in contact with the roller club in Holland. One of my questions to you is if you know somebody in Spain or in Gibraltar with Birmingham rollers?? In the further the idea is to bring from Holland or from Europe birds but it is not to easy. Till now I found out that it is not aloud to bring them by the plane. Another question in which I need a quick respond is about the diameter of the pipe with angel for the trap. And what material? PVC?? I really hope that we are soon in contact. My email is: apmheersche@gmail.com Till soon my friend.
That's great lovely to see I think you my live not to far from me I live near pendle hill in to rockets old trucks tractors open canoes I'm on Facebook Paul shaw
Hello from Western New York. USA. Just getting into learning about pigeons. Your videos are most helpful. Thanks. I hope to finish my loft soon and get some Rollers.
Your birds are really beatifull. You can see they are all related great family you got, quality birds and they always look so healthy. Keep up the great work!!!
Hi potty Dave from Winchester here just some praise for you. your birds are in tip top condition and your clean housing is a credit to you !! You must spend a lot of time training and cleaning and I can see you have a real passion !!!!
Atb Dave
Dave Watson Hi Dave and thanks They do take up a fair chunk of time but thats mostly when im flying them regularly, flying separate kits can take 2 hours a day to get them all out and back in sometime longer so I now fly one kit a day when weather allows and have all the boxes cleaned and birds fed by the time they are back down. Cheers.
I really enjoyed your video. I am amazed they listen to orders to come in. I had no clue. They fly freely in my state. Not as many where I am here. mainly in or near big city's. I am in a small town near farm land now. We do have plenty of doves here.
TheEmptynester Thank you, yes they respond to the feed call most of the time.
I was wondering what the pipes were for? Brilliant idea. Never saw that before.
Loz, your videos made me fall in love with the Birmingham roller. As I told you as a kid, bred pigeons for the exhibitions. The first coming up in my mind was about the Birmingham roller, it is a ugly bird. Now its is for me the most beautiful pigeon in the world.
Very good videos Loz for the extension of this wonderful birds.
About the falcons, I sent you information about the whistles putting in the tails. Falcon gets crazy of the sound and doesn't attack.
Once the falcon eats one of your birds will get back every time when he gets hungry.
This guy of the whistles is stopping and is selling over left stock at good prices.
Cheers,
I really like watching your birds they are the propper boldies I'm from Australia we imported a couple from England but not as nice as yours
Thanks glad you enjoy them.
Prelepo,interesuju me dimenzije kutija?
My grandson and I are just starting out with 10 of these beauties haven’t went and picked up the birds yet getting ready build their box - do you mind sharing how big it should be for 10 - and I read about a whistle on their tales to steer falcons away - my thoughts are it may bother them if it bothers a falcon . Would appreciate any great guidance . We’re just learning about these beauties . Your Vedio’s are wonderful! thanks for sharing
Thanks...the whistle idea is no good against hawks so dont bother, 10 birds will be comfortable in boxes like mine 6ft wide and 3ft x 3ft cheers
Hi .lm lnterested in what the dimentions are with this kit box....great videos ,thanks..
are these high velocity bids with good roll and don't go to high
+john coelho many things effect the flying height mainly the wind, high and low pressure, they fly mostly between 50 and 100 feet and need regular flying to see the rolling at its best.
How many pigeons you have in that kickbox
Great stuff mate 👍
Been waiting for new updates! Very nice.
TheChessmaster09 Thanks mate.
Hi what size is your perches and distance apart?
Hi i finally got my kit box ready and i was wondering if i should start off with a breeding pair of pigeons and is 2x2 timber good for a frame for a 7 foot kit box/loft and osb board on the outside as i might make a big kit box sas the one i have just bought cost me over 3 hundred and fifty pound
Owaisss Hus Hi there, yes that frame should be easily strong enough, remember the OSB has alot of rigid strength so a good fixing to the 2x2 will be enough. Cheers.
She has PTSD. Poor little bird! Great video!!
kbbacon Thanks Kevin glad you like.
If perches are plastic, can the birds latch onto it?
Freddie from Brooklyn keep on flying
what strain do you have
+john coelho Birkett birds.
Hi there! Love your pigeons. Just wondering, what are the dimensions of the first kit box you opened in the video?. Thanks.
Alex.
hi there what camera are you yousing looks great thanks dave
Hi Dave its an old sony HDR SR10. have since got a Sony PXW X70 which is much better but more complicated to operate if you want the best out of it.
Hey man I'm going to ask you the same question I asked other guys and no one has the time to answer, what is the difference between Homers pigeons and rollers? I race Homers (I been doing it for a few years) but I got bored with it and now I'm going to try rollers but I don't know a thing about it and want someone to teach me. Can you please help? Thanks.
pigeonsontraining Hi there, Main differences are rollers dont have a good homing instinct so you have to be patient when you first get them, they only fly around the loft and maybe up to a mile or so away if you took them say 5 miles up the road and tossed them out you may not see them again.
Other than that not much difference, they roll obviously, and fly for around 30-45 mins a day usually.
Hawks love them because they fly slower than homers and they are smaller than homers in size.
I ideally with homers you are feeding them good food plenty of protein to get them fit and fast, with rollers you feed them wheat all the time with a few mixed peas and grains one a week. you ration the food when they are flying so they are not bursting with energy all the time, this means they fly around the loft more and kind of flutter around rather than the speed flying homers do.
The fluttering slower flight improves the rolling also keeps the kit together.
If they are fed like homers on a rich diet they will probably get lazy and go sit around on roofs all day, and you wont see much rolling at all.
Hope that helps.
Thanks friend it's a great information, what about housing, how much space they need and can I breed them with Homers? Why's that? Because I like the rollers variety of colors. I have about 200 Homers, a few of them are colored but I want more colors and the only way I could do that is getting colors from other breed of pigeons. What do you think? .thanks.
I enjoyed this video very much
I am looking into getting some are you far from Newcastle
got a question
are these Birmingham rollers love the vids I can watch them fly and tumble all day
adrian forrester Hi Adraian yes they are, glad you enjoy the birds. Thanks.
Why do you only fly bald heads and no solid colors?
Michael Flores Just the way the birds turned out, never intended them to be bald heads the strain i have seem to throw them out.
Theyre beautiful!
Did separating the males and females stop the females having eggs? My birds keep having eggs and trying to nest! When I separated the males out.. the females just paired up together and keep laying eggs!!!!
Yes Jason the same thing happened here but believe me if the cocks and hens are together they are all non stop laying and fighting, not all my hens were laying mainly just the older hens they have stopped now.
Hi potty I like the look of your pigeons,just wondered if you have any pairs for sale I'm just thinking of getting a couple of pair and I like the look of yours, also were are you I live in Doncaster not sure how far I am from you cheers Ray.
Ray Carrick Im near Preston Ray so your around 100 mile away mate, think there is a fair few roller men round you with some good birds also.Cheers.
great rollers are you far from the scottish borders
Bruce Mair I live near preston in the north west Bruce.
Thanks for the video
I have lost few birds and know the feeling... Specially the best ones!
Please let me know when u ready to sell as I'm very interest in your birds, specially the red ones, but probably have to wait till next year if lucky :)
Thank you
ads014 cheers mate sent you a message.
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Hi m8 did u received my message
Hi mate wondering if u receive my emails as I haven't herd from you. Please let me know, thank you
Hi ppotty, very nice videos! As a kid I had a lot of pigeons for exhibition. For my work I had to stop. Almost 30 years later yours videos are stimulating me to start again. Fell in love with the Birmingham rollers. As a kid we had a lot off space at my home, so my father and I, we prepared good pigeon homes. I was born and raised in Holland but nowadays I live in Spain close to the Gibraltar area. Always lived in an apartment but since 5 years in a house with a small garden. Your boxes design are really great for the available space at my home. So I have been collecting for some weeks materials to prepare one. My idea is to start breathing around January 2016. I am in contact with the roller club in Holland. One of my questions to you is if you know somebody in Spain or in Gibraltar with Birmingham rollers?? In the further the idea is to bring from Holland or from Europe birds but it is not to easy. Till now I found out that it is not aloud to bring them by the plane.
Another question in which I need a quick respond is about the diameter of the pipe with angel for the trap. And what material? PVC??
I really hope that we are soon in contact. My email is: apmheersche@gmail.com
Till soon my friend.
Adrianus P.M. Heersche hi there and thanks for the comment, i have sent you a message.cheers.
Thank you my friend, have a good day.
Regards, Jan.
are you far from newcastel
adrian forrester im close to Preston adrian
Very nice vid mate.when I get some birds off you ill do some up dates to :)
Jason Bentley Cheers Jason look forward to the vids when you get sorted.
beautiful flock sir...
Thank you.
what breed is that i want it
+Robbie Quiroz These are birkett strain of rollers the red one I have is a birkett cross i think.
+ppotty1 thats bluebar + white feather
+Robbie Quiroz yes he two in the breeding box
+ppotty1 how they hatch 2 egss because me they can only hatch 1 egg only
+ppotty1 wot wood did you use to make youy kit boxes mate was it ply bord I no you sed on another vid but I carnt find it mate
Hi do you live in the uk
Great bird's keep it up
tomi 723 Thanks tomi.
Good birds keep it up . I feed same way to
jts2020 jts2020 cheers, you have some nice birds too mate.
Thx m8
That's great lovely to see I think you my live not to far from me I live near pendle hill in to rockets old trucks tractors open canoes I'm on Facebook Paul shaw
paulshawp Hi Paul thanks...yes if you been to the woodvale show you probably drove past my house.
Sorry productive text messers
Hi your vids are good would love too check you out if your ever over my way call great to see other Messerschmitt
Hi do you live in the uk
Yes i do.