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Offline Stilly bay

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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2013, 10:09:11 AM »
$3.00? sheesh that cheap. I will pay $5.00 without even flinching.

I've never paid more than $2.00-$3.00 a piece for them, usually I have gotten them for free...was also in a different state.



 :hello: welcome to Western WA! Chukars and quail go for $10-$12 bucks a pop too.

I honestly do not remember the last time ( if ever) I saw pigeons for sale for $3.00-  a price like that is not the standard and if someone passes up birds going for $5.00 apiece they are going to be waiting one hell of a long time for the next guy selling them at $3.00

Just bought some 10 days ago. $3 each.



So why don't you go ahead and share your source with the rest of us if three dollar birds are so easy to come by, Im sure there are lots of westside guys that would love to buy birds that cheap.

Same with you Happy, spread the wealth. No reason not to if they are so readily available at that price  :dunno:

I will start holding my breath for your answer right now.



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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2013, 11:01:21 AM »
You know Truman? He traps. Greg? He's got a cannon. Fella in Lake Stevens just off the road by the store who raises homers? John, the quintessential bird man for homers and occasional other random stuff. Wendy or Gary for ducks... in a pinch Bucko for ducks and pigeons because he's always loaded and buys up what I can't use occasionally if I get a deal.

it's a network. If you buy a lot and kill a lot of birds, you get the phone call when people have them available. Folks who train which have enough birds on hand will call me and tell me who has birds and is trying to sell.

Start killing at least 100 birds a month per dog and you'll get the calls.
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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2013, 11:35:32 AM »
For the record, the guys I used to get homers from had their own pens, were not pro's, and the birds bred like rats. Typically they would post on a forum like this saying they had extras and needed to make room in their pen. Birds that didn't sell or get picked up became target and retrieving practice. Often a six pack went a long way to knocking down the price.

It's worth the investment in a smallish pigeon coop, Lion Country Supply sells some good blueprints, to put a breeding pair into.

http://www.lcsupply.com/Pigeon-Loft-Plans/productinfo/PLP/



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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #18 on: November 15, 2013, 04:33:59 PM »
$3.00? sheesh that cheap. I will pay $5.00 without even flinching.

I've never paid more than $2.00-$3.00 a piece for them, usually I have gotten them for free...was also in a different state.



 :hello: welcome to Western WA! Chukars and quail go for $10-$12 bucks a pop too.

I honestly do not remember the last time ( if ever) I saw pigeons for sale for $3.00-  a price like that is not the standard and if someone passes up birds going for $5.00 apiece they are going to be waiting one hell of a long time for the next guy selling them at $3.00

Just bought some 10 days ago. $3 each.



So why don't you go ahead and share your source with the rest of us if three dollar birds are so easy to come by, Im sure there are lots of westside guys that would love to buy birds that cheap.

Same with you Happy, spread the wealth. No reason not to if they are so readily available at that price  :dunno:

I will start holding my breath for your answer right now.

Bought 20 of them from a gal in Wenatchee. Don't remember her name but could get a copy of the check if you really wanted it. She had extras from training some pointers.

I also have a contact down by Vancouver. The pigeon racing clubs don't want their culls coming back so they like to sell them to retriever trainers cause they know they will kill them. Last time I bought from them I bought about 60 at $2 each. Over the years, I have probably bought 500 birds from the one guy.

There are 3 or 4 folks along the I-5 corridor that have cannon nets and sell them bulk. They are not normally interested in selling 5 or 10 at a time.

But mostly, you can get them from the game bird guy down by St Louis Ponds. He had some $5 pheasants last year.

Also, craigslist is a pretty good resource to check. I just bought 60 chukars from a guy in Ritzville that raises them for $5 each.

Mostly, though, I use ducks....buy them from Wendy at Westwind farms.

I have bought PLENTY of birds from Jerry Collingham. I usually try to catch him on his bird delivery circuit. I have purchased pigeons and ducks from Jerry.

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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #19 on: November 16, 2013, 08:10:24 AM »
The guy in Sunnyside sells off Chukar twice or three times a year for $5-6 each. I think when he's between contracts for trials/HT. There is another guy in Madras, OR who raises chukar and sells them for the $5-6 range too. There's the bird farm up near Waterville who has pheasant to sell. Not sure on the price but, I know people bring them home from him regularly. I don't use pheasant often
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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #20 on: November 21, 2013, 07:28:38 AM »
I have access to pigeons for $5 each if any one wants any in the Arlington area, 40 miles north of Seattle.
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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #21 on: November 21, 2013, 08:10:56 AM »
Saw an ad on Craigslist "KPR" for pigeons.....FREE.

Don't know anything about them or how many.

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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #22 on: November 21, 2013, 12:03:50 PM »
My trainer buddy was all jacked up about the 5 dollar chukars that are being raised over in the basin area,till he got there to look at them,not even close to being old/good enough to use on pointing dogs.Probably good enough to throw out of winger zingers for retrievers to chase down though.Good chukars are going to be in the 8.75 thru 10.50 or more range,preserve quality adults(8 months old),plump and feathered well can be as high as 12.50 each.Look at a preserve package for birds,divide it in half and then divde in half again,the end sum will be appoximately what the intial bird cost is.Per bird chukar shoot here is 25 per bird up to 6 and 27.50 for any add ons.

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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #23 on: November 21, 2013, 12:31:52 PM »
I shot three out of the barn for my female. Going to head out and shoot a few more here for lunch break.
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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #24 on: November 21, 2013, 02:19:57 PM »
My trainer buddy was all jacked up about the 5 dollar chukars that are being raised over in the basin area,till he got there to look at them,not even close to being old/good enough to use on pointing dogs.Probably good enough to throw out of winger zingers for retrievers to chase down though.Good chukars are going to be in the 8.75 thru 10.50 or more range,preserve quality adults(8 months old),plump and feathered well can be as high as 12.50 each.Look at a preserve package for birds,divide it in half and then divde in half again,the end sum will be appoximately what the intial bird cost is.Per bird chukar shoot here is 25 per bird up to 6 and 27.50 for any add ons.

Don't know if they came from the same guy I got them from for $5 but the ones I bought, I resold half of them to two pointer trainers and they used and shot them up within two weeks after getting them. They flew very well.

I used mine up slowly (kept about 30 of them) and used probably 6 or so every week for a while. They flew EXTREMELY well and were in good condition for the get go. Probably a third of them ended up free range because the gunners missed them. I have some pics of them  after they got lose.

I froze several of them to use for my retrievers after we used them with my pointers.

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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #25 on: November 21, 2013, 03:22:58 PM »
Yeah those are better than the ones he looked at,the ones he looked at were 10 weeks old,the ones you have pictured are in the 16-20 week zone.

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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #26 on: November 21, 2013, 05:03:28 PM »
Had a bunch of little ones and they flew as fast as a bobwhite. I was shocked. They were much smaller than what Lee had pictured. Three weeks they grew fast. That small they don't eat much. Not nearly as bad as keeping pigeons. Just had 25 homers dropped off day before. Getting used to the shack.
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Re: Pigeons
« Reply #27 on: November 21, 2013, 05:34:59 PM »
Yeah those are better than the ones he looked at,the ones he looked at were 10 weeks old,the ones you have pictured are in the 16-20 week zone.

Actually I bought them at 8 weeks and this was about 3 weeks later.

I can definitely tell you at 8 weeks they were flying all over the place.

Sounds like the same ones I bought. Its ok.....let your "trainer" not buy them as I will buy them all day long at that age for the $5.00. They were probably just BARELY big enough for retriever work as they were pretty small but they flew REALLY well and never had a pointer catch any!

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