I know what you mean Natamambo. I would like them , but over here in the backward state we can not keep them , unless you had them in the 90's your pretty much stuffed to owning them . There are plenty of other softbills that would be in the same boat , some to hard to get rid of no matter the expense at the time .
I have a list of wants and always will have, But in the end with the way blocks of land are becoming smaller softbill breeders will be a dying breed themselves.... pete
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Your right Pete. Just whenever the fence needs replacing, move it a meter further into the national forrest.
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Hello,
You might consider Pekin Robins or Indian White-Eyes.
Please see the following articles, and let me know if you need further info. Good luck and enjoy, Frank
http://bitly.com/NbsYFW (2 parts)
http://bitly.com/RBiC2q
You might consider Pekin Robins or Indian White-Eyes.
Please see the following articles, and let me know if you need further info. Good luck and enjoy, Frank
http://bitly.com/NbsYFW (2 parts)
http://bitly.com/RBiC2q
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Over here Frank, Pekins are quite expensive & hard to get, & Indian White-Eyes are not here, infact most exotic "Softbills" are on the brink, leaving our natives to pick up the slack.findi wrote:Hello,
You might consider Pekin Robins or Indian White-Eyes.
Please see the following articles, and let me know if you need further info. Good luck and enjoy, Frank
http://bitly.com/NbsYFW (2 parts)
http://bitly.com/RBiC2q