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lyn2233
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Hi, I have not been to a bird sale before and I am thinking of going tomorrow. My female cordon I have had for 5 years I found dead yesterday and her mate is looking very upset. I plan to buy a female, I rang the Living Jungle at Ramsgate and they wanted $70 for one. Is this the going price?? Do they only take cash????
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SamDavis
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lyn2233 wrote:Hi, I have not been to a bird sale before and I am thinking of going tomorrow. My female cordon I have had for 5 years I found dead yesterday and her mate is looking very upset. I plan to buy a female, I rang the Living Jungle at Ramsgate and they wanted $70 for one. Is this the going price?? Do they only take cash????
Thanks for your replies. : :)
Hi Lyn,
It's worth going if only to have a look. I'd say $70 for a pair of cordons is more like what breeders at the sale will sell them for so expect to pay abot $40 for a hen. I'm taking cordons and I know another friend is also so there should be a few about. Breeders will all want cash but the trade stands usually have credit card facilities.
Say hi if you see me tomorrow!
Regards,
Sam
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ColouredFeathers
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Hi Lyn2233 bird sales are good fun you will find what you need
and meet up with bird mates :thumbup: :thumbup:
cheers flavio :thumbup:
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iaos
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Does that mean that the cock bird is 5 years old as well? Might be worth retiring him to the holding cage and getting a young pair. In saying that it is hard seeing a single bird on their own.



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lyn2233
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thanks for your replies, if I come I will come and say hello Sam. My male cordon is about 3 1/2 yrs old they have always laid eggs but they never ever hatched. I will buy a female don't care if they breed just want her for company for the male. Hope to see some finch forum people there. :)
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Hi Lyn,
I've got a few spare cordon hens at present.
If you could be feel like driving two and a half hours each way, you are welcome to have one.
A ncie drive in the country?
An excuse to visit the national capital?

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lyn2233
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Thanks Matt, We usually go to Canberra a couple of times a year but we are flat out and have'nt got time at the moment. Thanks so much for your offer though, I think I am going to go to the Castle Hill Bird Show and see if they have any. Thanks again. :thumbup:
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Are there any bird shows in Perth?? Can :geek: anyone help?
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I know I am in Vic, so a little different, but the Cordons I have seen in pet stores are all about $80 for a hen, or $150 for a pair. The private breeders I have seen advertised have been far cheaper (and you would be able to ask more q's about what you are getting!)
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http://www.birdsale.com.au/calendar.html

This page will give you a rough idea of dates and times but you will have to check the dates as sometimes its not always updated regularly.

This forum did have a calendar but the ad-on wouldnt work with the new upgrade. Once I have the newsletter done I will try and work something out so upcoming shows, sales, auctions etc can at least be posted in one area.
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