Thanks Doug, I will take that as a compliment, though I know my wife views it differently! Lol
I will be keeping some of the rare stuff and of course the mountain quail. I am just not doing gamebirds (licensing, inspections, testing, etc), lots of folks want them but don't want to pay for them. When the bird food bill was over $1000 a month it time to do things different. Used to average about $400, I have switched to the cheapest food I can feed and still have good healthy birds, I buy at the ton plus level to get the best price, I put 4 or 5 months' worth of feed and electricity and time into a bird and guys want me to sell them for $5.....don't work. It's time to redo the pens as well so it all works out as good timing. We will see what the future holds.
Sad thing is there are fewer and fewer each year, birds that were common in aviaries just 10 years ago are so hard or come by and most are crossed and poor quality. Aviculture will never be the same unfortunately.