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Re: Galliformes of the world
« Reply #90 on: May 18, 2021, 08:24:26 PM »
Question for the experts. What would be some good breeds for the west side? Basically what could handle our moisture?
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Grundy, give a little more info. You want to raise some for yard art? release? food?  There are plenty that will do just fine in our environment with just a little effort in housing them. Would be glad to help out if I knew the direction you were heading  :tup:.   

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Re: Galliformes of the world
« Reply #91 on: May 18, 2021, 10:22:49 PM »
Sorry for being vague. Honestly, not totally sure myself. Probably mainly yard ornaments. I think it looks like a worthwhile hobby and these birds that have been posted look like living art. I've purchased acreage in SW Washington for a retirement property. I plan on being a hobby farmer to keep me busy/active in retirement. I'm thinking I would like to add some birds to my plan. I have quite a few years until retirement but have been working on the infrastructure so that it's ready to go when I retire. Always planning.

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Re: Galliformes of the world
« Reply #92 on: May 18, 2021, 11:09:00 PM »
Maynard is one freaking cool guy!!! He has an awesome place for sure and some crazy cool waterfowl. Just good people!!! I am on the list for mandarins and wood ducks form him this fall if all goes well.
He is a prince of a guy and ive not heard an ill word spoken about him. He is a Washington Waterfowlers Association member and ive had a few opportunities to talk with him. He told me he likes the challenge not all that different than trying to raise the perfect specimens of your favored hunting dog. The wide variety of birds he has makes breeding an exceptional challenge. They all have different breeding scheduals according to the photo/light schedual. Then2 breeding pair of Nene are exceptionally difficult because they laid at the same time we have  had late snow. Light manipulation cannot be used because of all thenither birds that would be thrown off, especially the ones that breed in the far north.

Not only does he have lots of different geese but all manner of sea ducks and divers. Scoter, king eider... he told me he was part of a group that was able to get the feed company to produce a sea duck blend for all the divers.

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Re: Galliformes of the world
« Reply #93 on: May 23, 2021, 08:04:00 PM »
Sorry for being vague. Honestly, not totally sure myself. Probably mainly yard ornaments. I think it looks like a worthwhile hobby and these birds that have been posted look like living art. I've purchased acreage in SW Washington for a retirement property. I plan on being a hobby farmer to keep me busy/active in retirement. I'm thinking I would like to add some birds to my plan. I have quite a few years until retirement but have been working on the infrastructure so that it's ready to go when I retire. Always planning.

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Grundy reach out with whatever you want to know, if I can be of assistance I certainly will. Thinking ahead will seldom hinder the long term plan!

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Re: Galliformes of the world
« Reply #94 on: May 23, 2021, 10:43:32 PM »
Sorry for being vague. Honestly, not totally sure myself. Probably mainly yard ornaments. I think it looks like a worthwhile hobby and these birds that have been posted look like living art. I've purchased acreage in SW Washington for a retirement property. I plan on being a hobby farmer to keep me busy/active in retirement. I'm thinking I would like to add some birds to my plan. I have quite a few years until retirement but have been working on the infrastructure so that it's ready to go when I retire. Always planning.

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Grundy reach out with whatever you want to know, if I can be of assistance I certainly will. Thinking ahead will seldom hinder the long term plan!
Thank you very much! I'll do that!

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Re: Galliformes of the world
« Reply #95 on: May 24, 2021, 09:18:26 AM »
I grew up in Iowa during the pheasant haydays of the 80's-90's before the CRP program ended and we used to find a few flocks of these around.

 


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