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All the Ins and Outs of Raising Rollers

We know how busy you are so we won’t waste your time with useless fluff.  We are not claiming to be experts.  We can, however offer you our many years of useful insight we have learned by actually trying different things until we found a system that works for our birds.  Our blog posts are designed to be short, sweet and straight to the point.

Northland Rollers breeding pigeons
HOW To Breed Rollers - A Quick Overview of Our Breeding Set-Up:
We have a fairly complex breeding program, but for the purposes of this article, I will walk you through a simplified overview of our initial setup.  So, while we will not be going into precise detail...
Close-up reference image showing what bird mites can look like
Bird Mites in Pigeon Lofts: Signs, Inspection, and Safe Next Steps
Learn which bird-mite signs to check in roller pigeons, where mites may hide in a loft, and when qualified veterinary help is appropriate.
Mixed Feed Image
The How and What Guide to Feeding Your Birds:
The Feed Mixture varies depending on the time of year, age, and activity of the pigeon.  Don’t forget, always include Grit and have fresh, clean water.  So, let’s break it down and get right...
Before-and-after view of a Northland Rollers breeder loft being cleaned
Cleaning a Pigeon Loft: A Practical Routine for a Drier, Healthier Space
Follow a practical pigeon-loft cleaning routine for perches, floors, nest areas, moisture, airflow, feed spills, and regular inspection.
Clean drinking-water containers used for pigeons
Clean Drinking Water for Roller Pigeons: Daily Loft Habits
Build a practical roller-pigeon water routine with clean containers, frequent checks, weather awareness, and separate bath water.
Mosquito Swarm Post
Mosquito Bites…Carrier of Diseases, Viruses & Parasites – How-To Protect Your Pigeons
Are mosquitoes harmless? Should you be worried about them? How should you protect your pigeons? Mosquitoes are definitely NOT harmless; they are more than just a pest or nuisance. They can be deadly....
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