We Visit David Challoner - Birmingham Roller Pigeons
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2023
- We pay a visit to good friend and great roller man David Challoner of Coventry, England, UK. David has been flying his family of Birmingham rollers with great success over the last decade and has bred some fantastic roller with quality, velocity and depth. David flys his kits in the MRPC, LRC and AERC. Over the last few years, I’ve witnessed some great kits at his house and he’s also been kind enough to breed me some birds.
Nice pigeons and nice guy flying the pigeons even though horrible weather
Brings back memories of my childhood 💜
Приветствую!!! Смотрю ролики с этой птицей и теперь хочу завести такую!!! Удачи!!!
That looked a really windy day, I would not risk flying my birds in that but it does show how strong his birds are though . That's the kind of mixed colours I like to see
Ah mate, the wind was mental. Surprised he kicked them out but then again he loves to fly them. Hopefully I’ll try and get some more footage over the coming months when weather is better so I can share with the viewers.
Nice and strong roller. I'm looking into getting back into Pigeon. Love to bye some from you David sometime
Thanks and good luck! David doesn’t sell many but when you start up, perhaps he can help.
Amazing birds
Nice pigeons top lads
They jumped up kinda high in less than 2 minutes.. that's what I'm talking about 💪💪💪💪🏆🏆🏆👏👏👏🙏👍🏽👌👌👌
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Great looking tumble in the air Chino Les Ot pigeon flyer
My question has been answered, Morris hole . They look like the rollers that were imported to Australia back in 1996 .
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Great performance 🙂💯👍
Lovely pigeons! I’m living in Coventry as well, could I have a visit too?
Sure, why not!
there class them and a thought mine were good ha
No falcons. ?
Thankfully not on that occasion.
How I can get in touch with this breeder...?
Where are you from?
@@doublearollers
Cheltenham
@@damiandyl2267 you can find him on Facebook if you’re on there.
Hi David
Do you sell ?
They get up a nice height how long do they normally fly for?
Around 30-40 minutes I would say.
Nice birds , what family are they .