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Post by Conure88 on May 1, 2007 12:52:30 GMT 7
wicked well done matt! cant wait to see photos!
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Post by Mandav on May 1, 2007 14:34:40 GMT 7
sounds like everyone did really well , pete i'll but your black hearts off ya lol , i need another pr ,
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Post by Mark on May 1, 2007 16:07:09 GMT 7
Jason and I might have to fly over for the next one !!!!!
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Post by Matt on May 1, 2007 17:47:59 GMT 7
Mark you can interstate bid but you have to remember that freight is placed on top I think birdworld freights for $55 to any major airport! At the prices that some birds went for, especially mutation lorikeets, the $55 would be still a cheap pair on top!
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Post by LittleBudgie2005 on May 1, 2007 18:52:19 GMT 7
Mark, it is actually $45.00 for freight...
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Post by Jen on May 2, 2007 19:37:00 GMT 7
well sounds as tho most who went had a good time anyway, What happened to the Macaws??? and how much did they go for?
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Post by sharkim007 on May 4, 2007 15:40:27 GMT 7
Better late than never....
Well I brought a coupla pairs of rainbows...and a pair of scaleys that are olive and mustard......I think...Matt and Peter knows what they are.....something like dilute grey green swahili scalies......I dunno........they are all here and happy...funny thing though...they stated mature rainbows in the catalogue....however I suppose if its a hatched rainbow it is mature compared to a egg....its very young and tried to get the scalies to feed it... ;D
Jen..the macaws to me looked a bit scabie......seen better .....I know the last one went for $6600....think the first one went for about $6300.......personally i dont think they were worth that type of money for the condition they were in.....
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Post by Mark on May 4, 2007 16:34:55 GMT 7
how long does the auction go for? Minutes/ hours? (3hours 4.5 hours?)
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Post by Matt on May 4, 2007 16:47:09 GMT 7
Haha @ Renee, I will remember the mutation shortly, Mark the auction goes for 4 hours, roughly from 12 till 4. I would stay all day if I could I find it so interesting. Renee, the Scaly mutation just came to me, it was a mustard hen and a grey green split dilute cock (they should breed both mustard and dilute babies!).
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Post by Silvercloud on May 4, 2007 16:47:33 GMT 7
I think it was about 4 hours Mark. There was 425 lots to auction.
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Post by karen on May 4, 2007 20:12:56 GMT 7
I can't believe I forgot all about it! I looked at their site a week before but darn it! I forgot!
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Post by LittleBudgie2005 on May 5, 2007 8:20:34 GMT 7
Oh no Karen... Bit late now though... Maybe next time... Like me...
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Post by Conure88 on May 9, 2007 22:01:59 GMT 7
it sucks i missed it aswell,... sooooo upset about that! and only by 2 days!!!! But its all good, im gonna take ricky into birdworld on saturday. his NEVA handled a handraised bird!!!! his still learning heaps, but his parents breed, ill get him 2 join this forum, i learnt HEAPS threw u guys, and i still am! itl do him good 2 meet sum of u
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Post by LittleBudgie2005 on May 13, 2007 12:08:04 GMT 7
Cool, can't wait Holly...
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Post by Mark on May 13, 2007 19:34:12 GMT 7
Haha @ Renee, I will remember the mutation shortly, Mark the auction goes for 4 hours, roughly from 12 till 4. I would stay all day if I could I find it so interesting. Renee, the Scaly mutation just came to me, it was a mustard hen and a grey green split dilute cock (they should breed both mustard and dilute babies!). Thanks for that and in regards to the scaily mutations they will produce Olive split dilute Mustard Dilute and depending if the olive is a double facror you might also get normals split dulute as well is that right Matt ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? i have 2 parings sort of the same there both mustard cocks and normal split dilute hens
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