Hi Everyone who is reading this
I have just been on Petlink and noticed a add that made my missing hair stand up Does NSW have any rules and regulations on CROSS BREADING in this case this lot had to be organised it reads as follows from unique oneofakind Penrith
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Crimson wing x superb cockbird fully coloured . $ 1000 . Blue princess x regent parrot cockbird 8 months old .$1000. Crimson wing x regent parrot cockbird fully coloured. &1000 . Ono . DO NOT USE EMAIL - call or text 0410412073 .
I know if I got caught doing this sort of crap I wouldnt have my licence for long This sort of cross breading of licenced birds should be taboo all over Australia breading mutations is bad enough but this is going too far i would like some comment
CROSS BREADING LICENCED BIRDS
- jusdeb
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Yeah , Id be ringing the dept of Environment and sticky beaks and asking if its OK or not .
Very wrong I think .
Very wrong I think .
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Not only hybridizing Licensed Birds, any birds and not only in Australia but all over the world! Totally Agree!!!grasswren wrote:Hi Everyone who is reading this
I have just been on Petlink and noticed a add that made my missing hair stand up Does NSW have any rules and regulations on CROSS BREADING in this case this lot had to be organised it reads as follows from unique oneofakind Penrith
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Crimson wing x superb cockbird fully coloured . $ 1000 . Blue princess x regent parrot cockbird 8 months old .$1000. Crimson wing x regent parrot cockbird fully coloured. &1000 . Ono . DO NOT USE EMAIL - call or text 0410412073 .
I know if I got caught doing this sort of crap I wouldnt have my licence for long This sort of cross breading of licenced birds should be taboo all over Australia breading mutations is bad enough but this is going too far i would like some comment
- Craig52
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Totally agree Jusdeb,i have a mate in Sydney doing the same thing with same birds,all ready given him a piece of my mind but all about the money.Who"s gunna ring "not me"jusdeb wrote:Yeah , Id be ringing the dept of Environment and sticky beaks and asking if its OK or not .
Very wrong I think .
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This should not be legal and if it does happen the birds should be surgically de-sexed so they don't ruin the gene pool of both species. Will check it out! I have been trying for years to get the Golden Pheasant genetics out of my Lady Amherst birds.
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