Re: Orme Strain My most aggresive Orme is also my best performer, it is a black check with one white tail feather. I stocked him two days ago, now I'm looking for his mate.
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Re: Orme Strain Alan they usually frustrate me and fly under 100' and they do not perform under 120' I'm finding they like the wind blowing and if I fly kits of 3 birds or so they will go up to about 300' the highest is about 500' I'm still learning about them
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roler7 I'm not sure what your asking about widespred? They kit very well, I do not know how many flyers have them.
Oh,I'd say about 18 inches from wing tip to wing tip! Just kidding my friend Orme has been peddling Ors for years now. Some of my first ones came from him about ten years ago.He was getting birds from alot of guys back then and breeding or selling them out right.I'd guess there are quite a few of "his" birds around. Nick
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Re: Orme Strain I got four pair to breed from, the differance between what I raised out of them is wide they sure have not been line bred like the Husbands is my guess. I wanted to post and share my experience with them. I know I've made a few mistakes with em. But these ORs never stop amazing me from time to time.