Cool video I never realized that Shannon tipplers eyes had that much red in them. I just bought one but didn't buy more because of the red eye but seeing yours I'm going to get a couple more after seeing your video.
Probably really good birds from the sound of it. It's also really important how they're trained though imo. I know a pigeon flyer in West Texas who's gotten up to 6 hours on his NYC Flights, training them with Tipplers. Idk? I've heard that's damn good for Flights? But I think it's more because he's a really dedicated birdman & trainer who loves flying his pigeons.
Very true. But it also depends on the bloodline. Over the years I’ve had tipplers from people that flew there asses off for 4 hours easily without any special training. and then I bought tipplers from people to find out the birds wouldn’t even fly 20 minutes.
@@Atownflyer484 Oh definitely the bloodline is extremely important! You're not going to win a marathon without good genetics & knowing how to appropriately breed those superior birds to produce the BEST offspring flyers you can get from them. Really every detail & aspect seems to be important when getting the most from any animal. On their part & ours. It's also what makes it fun, setting those goals & somehow trying to attain them. As you're already very aware of I'm sure. Really enjoy your channel & your enthusiasm! 😊👍
Bloodlines make all the difference when it comes to performance. If you don’t know that then I don’t know what else to tell you. I had enough bloodlines in my loft to know. I bought birds from people who were supposed to be top breeders and there birds don’t fly for shit. I have one pair of birds from a different bloodline that was gifted to me and the youngsters from them fly like a mother fucker. I’ve flown different bloodlines together and trained them all the same and have seen a big difference in bloodlines. And yes most Tippler pigeons look the same no matter the bloodlines with the exception of people who mix breeds together. If you have good performing birds then stay with them. You should feel lucky. Most people out here will only sell you there shit birds.
Yes I did. Keep in mind I didn’t do any special training with these birds. My goal was to see what they would do on there own free will. They gave me an average of 3 hours throughout the summer months even in 90 degree weather. Once the weather started to break in the fall months they gave me 5 and a half hours. If I let them out after work in the early evening at 5:00 they would keep flying into the night until about 10:00.
@@timjkelly2121 I really don’t have much to look at right now. I slimmed it down to only 3 pair. I got rid of 50 birds back in the fall with the idea of getting rid of everything to be done with a hobby. But I just couldn’t do it with this repair. I can start over again in the spring.
Let me tell you you blessed man because that's a lot of shady people you asked for something and you never get what you want you ask for hands they send your Cox you are so Cox they send your hands it's a really shady Shady business
You got that right. This situation turned out great for me so there definitely are some really great people in this hobby. My hats off to senad for making everything work out perfect.
Harry shannon had 22hours on the wing. I have the same Bloodline they are amazing. It's unbelievable how important it is to have the good bloodline. If you train the young ones to fly with droppers they are a real fun.
All Great Looking Tippler Varieties.
Cool video I never realized that Shannon tipplers eyes had that much red in them. I just bought one but didn't buy more because of the red eye but seeing yours I'm going to get a couple more after seeing your video.
preciosas palomas, suerte con ellas👍🙂
Them some badass birds my guy 🔥🔥👍🔥👍🔥👍💯🆙💯🆙💯🆙
Two blue bars and a grizzle. Looks a li'l mottle in there.
Nice birds good luck from marrakech
That bird is a tort gizzle
Very nice looking blues and grizzle with white tips 👌🏼
Thanks
Beautiful Shannon love to have some .
I got some Field Tipplers that will fly as good as any other Tipplers, Ya! Field Tipplers.
Very nice to have H Shannon Tipplers in your loft. Senad birds in 2018 got 15 hours 18 mins
recorded 2018 Fly season Results FTS USA
Cool I’m glad to have these birds.
@@Atownflyer484 these r mine
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@@crosslofttipplerspigeons8227 nice
Probably really good birds from the sound of it. It's also really important how they're trained though imo. I know a pigeon flyer in West Texas who's gotten up to 6 hours on his NYC Flights, training them with Tipplers. Idk? I've heard that's damn good for Flights? But I think it's more because he's a really dedicated birdman & trainer who loves flying his pigeons.
Very true. But it also depends on the bloodline. Over the years I’ve had tipplers from people that flew there asses off for 4 hours easily without any special training. and then I bought tipplers from people to find out the birds wouldn’t even fly 20 minutes.
@@Atownflyer484 Oh definitely the bloodline is extremely important! You're not going to win a marathon without good genetics & knowing how to appropriately breed those superior birds to produce the BEST offspring flyers you can get from them. Really every detail & aspect seems to be important when getting the most from any animal. On their part & ours. It's also what makes it fun, setting those goals & somehow trying to attain them. As you're already very aware of I'm sure. Really enjoy your channel & your enthusiasm! 😊👍
From the date.
A year late I would like to know what they doing for you in the air?
These birds are excellent flyers. They need droppers to train to come down. They fly all day no matter what the temperature.
@@Atownflyer484 thanks for the info 👍
How can I get in contact with the guy you got these birds from I would like to get some
Blood lines kill me! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Bloodlines make all the difference when it comes to performance. If you don’t know that then I don’t know what else to tell you. I had enough bloodlines in my loft to know. I bought birds from people who were supposed to be top breeders and there birds don’t fly for shit. I have one pair of birds from a different bloodline that was gifted to me and the youngsters from them fly like a mother fucker. I’ve flown different bloodlines together and trained them all the same and have seen a big difference in bloodlines. And yes most Tippler pigeons look the same no matter the bloodlines with the exception of people who mix breeds together. If you have good performing birds then stay with them. You should feel lucky. Most people out here will only sell you there shit birds.
Beatiful man let us know how they do
Will do
Hi there I would like to know how their young ones are flying or did you try any of them.?
Yes I did. Keep in mind I didn’t do any special training with these birds. My goal was to see what they would do on there own free will. They gave me an average of 3 hours throughout the summer months even in 90 degree weather. Once the weather started to break in the fall months they gave me 5 and a half hours. If I let them out after work in the early evening at 5:00 they would keep flying into the night until about 10:00.
You line breed in breed or cross breed
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Now that it's been a year how have these birds performed?
Where are you located?
Allentown pa
Great! I’d like to run down I’m living in Scranton, hit me up cheers or send me a sub
@@timjkelly2121 I really don’t have much to look at right now. I slimmed it down to only 3 pair. I got rid of 50 birds back in the fall with the idea of getting rid of everything to be done with a hobby. But I just couldn’t do it with this repair. I can start over again in the spring.
@@Atownflyer484 I hear ya, good luck on the rebuild! Let’s stay in Touch ID still like to check out those Shannon’s in person. Cheers
Im in downingtown PA bro, I have 40-50 birds, tipplers, rollers, homers and tumblers... you have for sale ?
That's aggressive with white flights
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Let me tell you you blessed man because that's a lot of shady people you asked for something and you never get what you want you ask for hands they send your Cox you are so Cox they send your hands it's a really shady Shady business
You got that right. This situation turned out great for me so there definitely are some really great people in this hobby. My hats off to senad for making everything work out perfect.
I don’t think Shannon birds come in barbless blue
Shanons are usually black no???
They don’t need to be black
@@Atownflyer484 no your right i was thinking of a different strain
Shannon?? WTF is that? Looks like any other Tipplers
Harry shannon had 22hours on the wing. I have the same Bloodline they are amazing. It's unbelievable how important it is to have the good bloodline. If you train the young ones to fly with droppers they are a real fun.