
FSA Bird Sale - Open Day - 13th December
- SamDavis
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Super sales table. Heaps of stuff, including seed, mealworms, crickets, nest boxes, carry boxes, cane baskets, Coopex, drinkers, feathers, coconut fibre, rings, supplements, and much much more...
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- Finchy
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Woo hoo! Very excited
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...but eek, not sure about using Nike's famous registered trademark. Don't get yourselves in trouble
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...but eek, not sure about using Nike's famous registered trademark. Don't get yourselves in trouble

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Finch Stuff web site: https://finchstuff.com
YouTube finch channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... fhzoRNMuou
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- SamDavis
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What? Free advert for Nike - they should pay us. Perhaps the Sales Table's selling shoes too.Finchy wrote:Woo hoo! Very excited.
...but eek, not sure about using Nike's famous registered trademark. Don't get yourselves in trouble.
I have a close friend who was importing Nike running shoes for elite athletes many years ago when he was a high level athlete. He was offered the Australian Nike distributorship and turned them down to continue as a teacher. Silly bugger!
- COUNTRY CAPITAL
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so how did it go.....we need another fix!!
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Aussie finch tragic.rodent/snake terroriser.
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- crazy cuban
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Most birds were sold which is always a bonus.
Prices were a bit weird with some species cheaper than usual whilst others were higher than what you would usually expect to pay.
However, I did note that there was much less diversity specie wise then last year.
Lots of Gouldians, Orange Breasts, Cut throats, Cordons from what I saw.
All in all a well run sale, the FSA have to be commended on their professionality and enthusiasm to promote aviculture to the public.
Prices were a bit weird with some species cheaper than usual whilst others were higher than what you would usually expect to pay.
However, I did note that there was much less diversity specie wise then last year.
Lots of Gouldians, Orange Breasts, Cut throats, Cordons from what I saw.
All in all a well run sale, the FSA have to be commended on their professionality and enthusiasm to promote aviculture to the public.
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- SamDavis
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Thanks crazy cuban.crazy cuban wrote:Most birds were sold which is always a bonus.
Prices were a bit weird with some species cheaper than usual whilst others were higher than what you would usually expect to pay.
However, I did note that there was much less diversity specie wise then last year.
Lots of Gouldians, Orange Breasts, Cut throats, Cordons from what I saw.
All in all a well run sale, the FSA have to be commended on their professionality and enthusiasm to promote aviculture to the public.
There's a few things we'll improve for next year but overall it all came together and was very successful. I'll post a few pictures shortly - I only have overview pics as I had no time to look at birds apart from assisting with the initial health/welfare checks.
Thanks to all who helped, sold, bought or just came along for a sticky beak.
Regards,
Sam
FSA President