Good afternoon all! Celtic I hope the military will listen and follow the dr.'s request for your husbands treatment.
I am waiting patiently for a definative list of the birds you will sell this fall. I hope to get some good quality ones to add to the ones I have. I was thinking of you and your family and birds when I watched the weather channel for a few minutes before I came to work. We need the rain and can't get any. It is record breaking heat here. I'm really afraid for my birds, they just seem so stressed. They just pant constantly. Even the chickens seem to be begging me to help them. Its hard watching them. I have everyone in the shade with unlimited water that I keep as clean as possible.
Julie, I know an elderly gentleman who has some of the asian game birds and he really likes them but his rooster will attack him if he has to pick up one of the hens for anything. He has been badly bruised a couple of times. Those things are big and can hit you hard. I can't remember if they are Shamo or one of the other breeds. I've seen them though and they are huge. If any other rooster gets in the pen the rooster kills it very quickly. I don't know if I'd get them. I'd be afraid that they would kill something around my place.
Janet, Thats sounds wonderful about the sanctuary. It is so nice of you to take in some birds who need a home so much. You do know though that these stories on here about the birds getting turned loose or needing a sanctuary, or getting shot by the game wardens etc, etc, are scaring the living daylights out of me. I may not be able to sell the babies or eggs out of my birds for fear of their fate after they leave my hands. Sigh. Thats the reason I quit raising rat terriers and why its so hard for anyone to get me to sell a horse. I'm such a worrier! My daughter always says that I'm not happy unless I'm having a nervous break down about something that may or may not happen. You know you asked which is the worst fate for the drakes, at least if they are swimming along and suddenly get shot by a game warden, at least they weren't terrified first. Thats just my thoughts on the matter. But enough of that.

Julie, I know an elderly gentleman who has some of the asian game birds and he really likes them but his rooster will attack him if he has to pick up one of the hens for anything. He has been badly bruised a couple of times. Those things are big and can hit you hard. I can't remember if they are Shamo or one of the other breeds. I've seen them though and they are huge. If any other rooster gets in the pen the rooster kills it very quickly. I don't know if I'd get them. I'd be afraid that they would kill something around my place.
Janet, Thats sounds wonderful about the sanctuary. It is so nice of you to take in some birds who need a home so much. You do know though that these stories on here about the birds getting turned loose or needing a sanctuary, or getting shot by the game wardens etc, etc, are scaring the living daylights out of me. I may not be able to sell the babies or eggs out of my birds for fear of their fate after they leave my hands. Sigh. Thats the reason I quit raising rat terriers and why its so hard for anyone to get me to sell a horse. I'm such a worrier! My daughter always says that I'm not happy unless I'm having a nervous break down about something that may or may not happen. You know you asked which is the worst fate for the drakes, at least if they are swimming along and suddenly get shot by a game warden, at least they weren't terrified first. Thats just my thoughts on the matter. But enough of that.