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Kit box around 1987-88 in Yakima, WA |
Billy Mee trapping his dad's birds, Yakima, WA |
Billy Mee, Creola, AL |
Rick Mee and Robert Parker in Yakima, WA |
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Summer of 1995, Billy Mee in Fayetteville, NC; he is holding 003 which was a gift to Joe Bob Stuka, now producing good rollers for him |
Eldon Cheney and Rick Mee in Creola, AL |
Breeding loft in Fayetteville, NC |
Kit box in Creola, AL |
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Kit box in Dothan, AL. |
2006 babies my wife raised for me from January throught September while I was in Iraq, I started flying these 1 Oct 06 |
Kit loft. Each kit box is 3' wide, 3' deep, 4' at the back, 3' 9" at front, total lenth is 12'. Fly pen on front makes settling youngsters easier. |
Foster loft 8' x 8'. Two break up pens on inside with their own fly pen, 16 individual breeding pens on back wall. |
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Main breeding loft. Two break up sections on inside with fly pens on outside. 18 individual breeding pens on back wall, each has a small fly pen to go outside, same for foster loft. |
This was supposed to be 10 kit boxes, is being used for breeding racing homers. |
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Outside view of homer breeding section |
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They prop through the roof. |
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