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USDA Class A Licensed Roller Loft

Started by Tony Chavarria, Jun 25, 2025, 08:23 AM

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Tony Chavarria

Vet Oversight | USDA Approved | Higher Standards

We earned our USDA Class A License for our Ruby Rollers breeding facility—an unheard of achievement in the roller pigeon hobby. This license means we meet or exceed federal standards for animal care, housing, health oversight, and record keeping.

Our loft isn't just a backyard setup—it's a purpose-built, professionally maintained environment designed to promote health, performance, and consistency in every bird we raise. USDA licensing ensures our operation is regularly inspected, documented, and held to a higher bar of accountability than what most hobbyists back-yard sellers will ever pursue.

Veterinary oversight is also part of this process. As a licensed facility, we work with a veterinarian to ensure the health and wellbeing of our stock and are following proper protocols and respond proactively to health concerns. This isn't about treating illness—it's about preventing it through intelligent design, proper sanitation, and careful oversight.

What does this mean for you?
  • Confidence that your birds come from a clean, USDA compliant, and well-run facility
  • Assurance that our health and breeding protocols are based on structure—not guesswork
  • A real standard behind the claims of "quality and healthy stock"

In an era where talk is cheap, USDA licensing is a proof point. It shows we take our role as breeders seriously—and that we're committed to more than just producing birds. We're building trust, one customer at a time.

This thread gives you a look behind the scenes at the oversight, routines, and systems that uphold our commitment to health and quality.
Established Ruby Rollers Family 1993

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