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From: FatherLawrence
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  • hey man im wondering wher r u from i m tryin to get some nive rollers cuz hawk killed all of em i have females left so i need some males ...wonderin if u no anyone close to sf area ?

  • why do they roll ??

  • its what they live for lol

  • @warrenpwr no one knows.

  • nice loft

  • Nice Birds!

  • No video of your birds in flight ?

  • Thank You. It did take a number of years before the previous owner allowed me to buy any breeders. People don't just like to sell their birds to whoever has the money to buy them. A great deal of blood, sweat and tears goes into your birds. Getting rid of them is like getting rid of family. I am very fortunate to have the family of birds I do. They are great birds but that is not my doing. It is the doing of those who bread them before me.

    I'll now try to post a short video of birds in flight.

  • looks like some good spinners, hope to see a video of your birminghams in flight. must be hard to find these lines now a days.

  • what family or bloodline is your bird?

  • PENSOM! 100% PENSOM My Good Friend! In 1932 a Catholic priest who loved pigeons imported rollers from a young man named William H. Pensom, born and reared in Harborne, England. Father Schlattmann of St. Louis imported eight Birmingham Roller pigeons from Pensom and began breeding kits of rollers that were the envy of all who saw them.

    For More Information see

    http://www.sisqtel.net/~willia­ms Or write to:

    williams@sisqtel.net

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