By: Nino Bugeja Date: 19 Feb 2006 Category: Breeding
How many of us strive to follow a "Breeding Plan"? To do so implies that we
have a goal we are seeking to hopefully better our stock. In each case your
proper goal should be the accepted "Standard" of the breed your are working
with. I know, I know that in Flying Tipplers there seems to be no
By: Jacob Sewall Date: June, 2004 Category: General
Mistakes of a Novice Tippler Flyer Part II: Reasonable Expectations
The first topic I would like to discuss in terms of mistakes is the idea of
reasonable expectations. Im discussing this first because it is the first
opportunity that you will have to make a mistake with your Tipplers and
make them I did. It is imperative that before you start your pursuit of
Tipplers you have reasonable expectations for your birds, yourself, and
Tippler competition.
Mistakes of a Novice Tippler Flyer Part IV: Droppers
Now, at last, with a properly and conveniently designed loft and reasonable
expectations in hand it must be time to acquire some breeding stock and set
about getting a kit on the wing.