Portable Lofts
MY HOBBIE IN ROLLER PIGEONS By Joe Stayer I have been in the Pigeon hobby since September of 1942. Over the years I have tried many different loft designs in order to fly my birds. My favorite is the Mobile Loft that I have at this time. When I was young very few people I knew had knowledge of pigeons. ‘I got my start from getting pigeons from the barns at St. Bonaventure University campus when I was very young. They had their own animals for food supply. A priest there had a garage full of pigeons and they strayed off and made nests in the barns. I used to go there at night and get pigeons sitting on the rafters. In one of the flocks I noticed a strange bird that flew in the air and it turned over backward. It was very interesting to see them in the air flying. Over the years I was away from the pigeons. I married and spent two years in the army as a truck mechanic in Orleans, France. I often told my wife that someday I was going to raise pigeons when we bought our first home. On December 31, 1957 we bought a home with a beautiful 34 acre lot and a nice place to fly pigeons. In January of 1958 I met a man who gave me 3 American Pigeon Journal magazines. I needed stock and I learned first hand I needed to write letters or to travel, as there wasn’t anyone who lived near me that flew pigeons. I joined the URC and later NBRC, ERC, IRA and PRA. My first contact was Allen Daniels of Grotz, PA and later I wrote Russ Harter of Ohio and many fanciers who were very knowledgeable in the hobbie. I contacted Dick Orr of VA, Emil Beck and Frank Rexroat of Illinois, Roger Baker of Ohio, J. LeRoy Smith of NY, C.L. Humphrey of Del, George Reeves of Iowa, W. Paul Bradford of Utah and Mac Nugent of Indiana. I also contacted Jerry Selinger and Monty Niebel of Canada, Tom Brown of Scotland and Bill Baretta of England. I also found Homerats fanciers such as Colonel Otto Miller who was in charge of the Pigeon Division of World War II. Each one of the above have taught me plenty of information that I couldn’t find in any book.
Banding Birds
All rollers should be banded to allow for good record keeping. This allows the breeder to know which parents are
Hall Of Fame Program
NBRC Hall Of Fame Program Policy Title: Hall Of Fame Program Policy number: NBRC 004 Effective Date: October 23, 2009