My birthday is February 20.When is your b-day?
-Kathy
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My birthday is February 20.When is your b-day?
-Kathy
You can learn more and see more in two days at the convention than you can in years not going.
While our place is not that big, we do have some nice stuff. Rocking BAB on the other hand is a must see. Being able to see all of those birds in one location is pretty amazing. I am there all the time and still see notice stuff for the first time each time.
Not hinting. It IS going to be in Florida.So, are you hinting that the convention is in Florida? Rocking BAB would be on my radar for a visit for sure, Josh is a great guy to deal with and theres no "stump the chump" with him.
Gerald Barker
x2 While I have learned some valuable things here on BYC and through other internet sources, I learned some wonderful information at the convention - things I have never heard of before or answers I have never been able to get online. I brought a notebook and I am so glad that I did because I certainly used it because I heard a lot of great information. Everyone at the UPA convention is so open about sharing peafowl information you don't really have to drag anything out of them, they just tell you all of their knowledge. Not everyone is a super experienced peafowl breeder and some people don't have peafowl anymore and they still come. There are people at all stages that come.You can learn more and see more in two days at the convention than you can in years not going.
While our place is not that big, we do have some nice stuff. Rocking BAB on the other hand is a must see. Being able to see all of those birds in one location is pretty amazing. I am there all the time and still see notice stuff for the first time each time.
Not hinting. It IS going to be in Florida. More details to come I don't want to say too much before the magazine comes out with the official announcement (I will post the convention page of the magazine online for everyone), but yes the BOD has already made plans for this year's 2016 UPA convention to be in Florida. Yes Josh is a nice guy and he is very helpful and knowledgeable. The same thing can be said for AugeredIn. x2 While I have learned some valuable things here on BYC and through other internet sources, I learned some wonderful information at the convention - things I have never heard of before or answers I have never been able to get online. I brought a notebook and I am so glad that I did because I certainly used it because I heard a lot of great information. Everyone at the UPA convention is so open about sharing peafowl information you don't really have to drag anything out of them, they just tell you all of their knowledge. Not everyone is a super experienced peafowl breeder and some people don't have peafowl anymore and they still come. There are people at all stages that come. AugeredIn is right Rocking B-A-B is a must see. There is probably a 100% chance that you will see a peafowl there that you really, really want. Here is a video I took of Rocking B-A-B's peafowl in 2014:
I watched this video the other day and really enjoyed it, (great kick by the way). Thank you for the heads up as I am now in the planning phase. Gerald BarkerNot hinting. It IS going to be in Florida. More details to come I don't want to say too much before the magazine comes out with the official announcement (I will post the convention page of the magazine online for everyone), but yes the BOD has already made plans for this year's 2016 UPA convention to be in Florida. Yes Josh is a nice guy and he is very helpful and knowledgeable. The same thing can be said for AugeredIn. x2 While I have learned some valuable things here on BYC and through other internet sources, I learned some wonderful information at the convention - things I have never heard of before or answers I have never been able to get online. I brought a notebook and I am so glad that I did because I certainly used it because I heard a lot of great information. Everyone at the UPA convention is so open about sharing peafowl information you don't really have to drag anything out of them, they just tell you all of their knowledge. Not everyone is a super experienced peafowl breeder and some people don't have peafowl anymore and they still come. There are people at all stages that come. AugeredIn is right Rocking B-A-B is a must see. There is probably a 100% chance that you will see a peafowl there that you really, really want. Here is a video I took of Rocking B-A-B's peafowl in 2014:
Great I really hope to see you there!
You can learn more and see more in two days at the convention than you can in years not going.
While our place is not that big, we do have some nice stuff. Rocking BAB on the other hand is a must see. Being able to see all of those birds in one location is pretty amazing. I am there all the time and still see notice stuff for the first time each time.