my opinion is that birds have plenty of strength after about 4 weeks of flying, they develop endurance as they learn to roll. My opinion that strength has little to do with the roll only mental development to control it. Birds that don't have good enough control will show problems, mostly not kitting well and over time might start landing early. Selection of various traits is what we strive for that create the best possible birds we can
@@daz9873 why do you think some kit poorly when starting to roll? What does practice makes perfect mean to you? Are you training your body or are you training your brain that controls the functions of your body? This is the same for every animal alive that need performance to survive. The muscle is just part of it, the brain controls the muscles right?
@@daz9873 I never said strength doesn't play scroll in controlling the roll, I said that mental development controls the muscle and the development of the particular bird. Maybe some might have weak muscled birds but mine come out and can fly up to an hour the first week of flying. The mental development is everything. Learning to land, controlling all motion of the muscles, developing the ability to spin over time so they can be stable, the mental side controls everything
@@daz9873 yes because when flying they already get endurance, endurance is what rollers need. There is no emphasis on strength because too strong is a negative factor in rollers
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my opinion is that birds have plenty of strength after about 4 weeks of flying, they develop endurance as they learn to roll. My opinion that strength has little to do with the roll only mental development to control it. Birds that don't have good enough control will show problems, mostly not kitting well and over time might start landing early. Selection of various traits is what we strive for that create the best possible birds we can
Your 💯 right like he said in the video that genes play a huge role in building or selecting birds to keep or cull
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@@daz9873 why do you think some kit poorly when starting to roll? What does practice makes perfect mean to you? Are you training your body or are you training your brain that controls the functions of your body? This is the same for every animal alive that need performance to survive. The muscle is just part of it, the brain controls the muscles right?
@@daz9873 I never said strength doesn't play scroll in controlling the roll, I said that mental development controls the muscle and the development of the particular bird. Maybe some might have weak muscled birds but mine come out and can fly up to an hour the first week of flying. The mental development is everything. Learning to land, controlling all motion of the muscles, developing the ability to spin over time so they can be stable, the mental side controls everything
@@daz9873 yes because when flying they already get endurance, endurance is what rollers need. There is no emphasis on strength because too strong is a negative factor in rollers
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