Chickenstock & swaps in Ma chat thread

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i will need to check for the hen, i have 3 pair of old english in a pen, one is fawn duckwing the other blue something, when i moved them out this summer i lost one of the hens so it will be a trick to tell if the right hen is out there. i am almost sure it is.
 
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picture above is a reply to you, did that wrong, but anyway we are on the seacoast of nh, coming to westford ma on nov 6 for a bird club meeting if your interested.
 
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it went for $51.00 i think, i made a lost on it but hey when you need money what can u do right, i paid $75.00 for it
It was fun, it got cold as we stood there lol my lower back was starting to hurt wicked bad i felt like my leg was satrting to shake a bit couse of it thats the first i ever felt that, but all and all yep i had fun.
 
Miss you guys..... Been a crazy busy summer, with man problems and Sarah and I are now doing most everything hard to get away for too long these days. We are going to the boston show, she has a few extras to thin out for the winter still and loves that show. Will probably only enter a few. Going to try to make middleboro too.
 
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How could I forget Tom?!? If he doesn't have one he will probably know someone who does.
 
Thank you so much! I don't know Tony or Tom, or how to contact them ... if either of you can point me in the right direction, that would be great!

-- Danelle
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All set; a forum member kindly sent me Tom's contact info, and I've been in touch with him. Many thanks!!!

-- Danelle
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There is a breeder that sells them at the Oxford show, that is where I got a pair of them a few years ago. I have since sold them, but his price was very good and the birds were nice and small, nice quality.
 
If anyone has a ringneck, it's Tom Doherty. Hey, his trademark hat is decorated with lots of ringneck tailfeathers.
He is amazing!
He was at the auction (of course), standing up front with the auctioneer (Tony DiPaolo), and whenever nobody would bid on an item, Tom would throw in a bid that was even higher than the auctioneer was asking. It was more like he was making donations.

He probably is the Number 1 adopter and re-homer of unwanted roosters.

Did I mention that he is amazing?
 

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