Trish, I never got to see your birds! I was so pre-occupied, just selfish I guess. Thats the most birds we have ever taken to a show.
I am very glad Tira was able to get her Iowa Blues.
You were not kidding when we talked banquet night when you, lost the Serama! (we won't tell Steph that you lost the pretty little Serama)
, That there was a crate of 5 Blues. I thought you had sniffed too much wood shavings but there they were. There is one youngman in my nuclear family whos has been oddly quiet about that incident and I think I know wherein lies the culprit. Kari, I just knew there were more of them only one box had been misplaced!
When we were loading up, one of the pet taxis was missing! That caused a huge family arguement! But my son, old eagle eye, spotted it with a stack of someone elses birds and they had a bird in it! he told them they had made a mistake and they asked what made him feel that way and he said cause thats our last name written in marker on the top! They apologized, removed the bird and he set about taking it apart for the trip home.
Kari, who was that nice young man you introduced me to that had the other IA Blues? I have already forgotten his name. The guy with the New Hampshire Reds, right behind the Orloffs, I could kick myself for not talking with him earlier. He has 30 birds at home for sale and I just wanted one pullet but he did not want to sell me one of the show birds. Had I spoken to him Fridfay or sat., he could have brought a couple down for me to look over. Wish I could have done something, maybe some eggs much to my chagrin.
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Jason, how did the chicks do? They were really starting to looked travel stressed. Some pedialyte would be good for them or Nutri-drench.
As for me, the birds were happy to be home and so was I. Looks like a diet of prune juice for me for a few days, oh joy! The birds are gonna have a long nights sleep. Mr. Sussex was still limping but I did put him back in with the girls, he is not as aggressive as he has been and I think the rest and socil climate will help him heal watever he's got sprained hopefully not broken.
I am very glad Tira was able to get her Iowa Blues.
You were not kidding when we talked banquet night when you, lost the Serama! (we won't tell Steph that you lost the pretty little Serama)

When we were loading up, one of the pet taxis was missing! That caused a huge family arguement! But my son, old eagle eye, spotted it with a stack of someone elses birds and they had a bird in it! he told them they had made a mistake and they asked what made him feel that way and he said cause thats our last name written in marker on the top! They apologized, removed the bird and he set about taking it apart for the trip home.
Kari, who was that nice young man you introduced me to that had the other IA Blues? I have already forgotten his name. The guy with the New Hampshire Reds, right behind the Orloffs, I could kick myself for not talking with him earlier. He has 30 birds at home for sale and I just wanted one pullet but he did not want to sell me one of the show birds. Had I spoken to him Fridfay or sat., he could have brought a couple down for me to look over. Wish I could have done something, maybe some eggs much to my chagrin.

Jason, how did the chicks do? They were really starting to looked travel stressed. Some pedialyte would be good for them or Nutri-drench.
As for me, the birds were happy to be home and so was I. Looks like a diet of prune juice for me for a few days, oh joy! The birds are gonna have a long nights sleep. Mr. Sussex was still limping but I did put him back in with the girls, he is not as aggressive as he has been and I think the rest and socil climate will help him heal watever he's got sprained hopefully not broken.