New Red Golden Sanctuary.....building a new home for my trio...What do ya think ... P.S. thanks chic

Thanks!!! I got a GREAT deal on evergreen bushes at H.D. today gonna put a few more bushes in. This will be good as Red Goldens are forest dwellers and will appreciate the cover! They're all very small <4ft accept the Arborvitae that will have to be trimmed back but only get 12-15 ft naturally and 4 ft wide. I can't want till tomorrow when it's not raining so I can get them in the ground!!! ..and of course take more pictures!
 
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wow the lewis silver is a very pretty bird are they tame or more towards the aggressive and if i remember right dont you have the impeyans
cause i would like to get some stock from you and then some from a couple of different people i know here in michigan and then mix the males
with the females so i get stronger bloodline..any ways what does the birds go for over there...the lady amhurst pair i got for 35 which is a
good deal in my eyes...i got the silver golden for ten bucks, which is another good deal, and the male red golden and yellow goldens go for
15 and the hens go for 20 where i have found them...the extra males that i have will be going into my flight pens with the peafowl with no hens
i think all the different colors in there will be very beautiful...also the silver golden i seen was just jaw dropping the color on that one
bird out of the five different males i seen was just stunning i almost didnt believe it was a real bird...it looked photo shopd...it was very
bright and just so perfect....anyways here is a pic of the peach pair i got two days ago...also tony we had a convo a while back and i asked
the adult red goldens and you mentiond about the barring in the wings...well six months went by and the birds must not have shed all there
juvenile feathers but they did and now i think there wonderful and fully colored and they dont have the barring now..so im excited to see the
little babies..i seperated them and im going to band the young and see which ones turn out to the best..

The lewis are a little skittish,but they tend to hide when you enter their pen.Who said I don't have impeyans?I have 3 hens and no males.You got a hech of a deal on all of those birds.
I jusy dropped my prices because I have to move some out,I have way too many.I'm asking 40.00 pr for red and yellow goldens,60.00 pr for Amherst.225.00 pr lewis silvers,and impeyan hens 175.00 ea.How many pair of goldens do you want?
In N.H.,Tony.
 
id be interested in the yellow hens and impeyan males and females...so what ever is fine....and im not sure how I feel about shipping so I might have to come and pick them up...or if your by Michigan...lol
 
Thanks!!! I got a GREAT deal on evergreen bushes at H.D. today gonna put a few more bushes in. This will be good as Red Goldens are forest dwellers and will appreciate the cover! They're all very small <4ft accept the Arborvitae that will have to be trimmed back but only get 12-15 ft naturally and 4 ft wide. I can't want till tomorrow when it's not raining so I can get them in the ground!!! ..and of course take more pictures!
ahhh..you are using my pic for your avatar....sweet....those are two peaches out of menominee, mi....who gets most of her stock as f2 so her stock would be f3 however the peaches are a mutation so no f nothing...her red goldens came from china and her other birds came from some zoos, I believe sandiego and Columbus and one other
 
Looks Great! but also a lot of work/$$$...good luck... this build's about to kill me and it's no where near that extensive!!! I hope you have good help! please keep me posted on the progress.
 
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