Bird Shows
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Bird Shows
Has anyone ever been to a bird show?
I'm going to my first one on April 22nd and then one in May.
I'm trying to find 3 male lovies. Is this a good place to find them.
What should I expect at the bird shows?
I'm going to my first one on April 22nd and then one in May.
I'm trying to find 3 male lovies. Is this a good place to find them.
What should I expect at the bird shows?
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I always go broke, no cash, no checks, no debit cards. Enough for food and drinks. I have to. I also take either my eldist son or my man in case I try the ol 'I dont have the money on me... whats your number?'.
They are my intervention. They pull me out of the shop explaining my obsession to the owner. hehe
They are my intervention. They pull me out of the shop explaining my obsession to the owner. hehe
Before you go, you should read this:
http://avianweb.com/BirdMartDangers.htm
Its an important thing to know, before you head off to a mart. Some are worse than others, but all of them have potential for serious germs floating around.
I HIGHLY recommend getting a bottle of pet focus (it kills a LOT Of germs) and spraying the crud out of yourself and anything you bring back (excluding birds , they cannot be sprayed) before getting anywhere near your birds. Birds should be properly quarantined, and you should be strident about testing them and keeping Q until you are 100% sure it is safe.
We go, because you cant buy a cage anywhere else for the same price you can at a show, but we end up naked at the front door, dripping with Pet Focus and head for the shower from there.
Athena
http://avianweb.com/BirdMartDangers.htm
Its an important thing to know, before you head off to a mart. Some are worse than others, but all of them have potential for serious germs floating around.
I HIGHLY recommend getting a bottle of pet focus (it kills a LOT Of germs) and spraying the crud out of yourself and anything you bring back (excluding birds , they cannot be sprayed) before getting anywhere near your birds. Birds should be properly quarantined, and you should be strident about testing them and keeping Q until you are 100% sure it is safe.
We go, because you cant buy a cage anywhere else for the same price you can at a show, but we end up naked at the front door, dripping with Pet Focus and head for the shower from there.
Athena

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Yep I will be heading to two this year. The breeder I met down the end of my street (some will remember the ekkie pic I posted) goes to them and is going to take my girlfriend and I next time. He knows the good and bad of most breeders that attend, its nice to have a heads up there.
Just remember, any backyard joe can go to these things. Look alot !! Talk alot!!! ask alot!!
And yes, after handling any other birds its best to do the strip & wash before you go near your own babies. After living on these boards and learning so much from everyone, I do it. even after trips to pet stores or local feed barns (one ounce of prevention .. you know the saying
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Just remember, any backyard joe can go to these things. Look alot !! Talk alot!!! ask alot!!
And yes, after handling any other birds its best to do the strip & wash before you go near your own babies. After living on these boards and learning so much from everyone, I do it. even after trips to pet stores or local feed barns (one ounce of prevention .. you know the saying

Angie
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Theres a bird show in New Albany, Indiana on April 22nd then on in Paduca, KY in May 6th and 7th.
If I find any birds I will be sure to quarantine them, I dont want anything to happen to the rest of my flock.
I think I will make everyone strip in the garage lol then throw the clothes on the washer on the way into the house then off to the showers. lol
I can just see the looks on their faces when I tell them.
If I find any birds I will be sure to quarantine them, I dont want anything to happen to the rest of my flock.
I think I will make everyone strip in the garage lol then throw the clothes on the washer on the way into the house then off to the showers. lol
I can just see the looks on their faces when I tell them.

I really like the bird shows. I've been to, two shows. Actually, that is where I bought Jacques' (my blue IRN). I never see to many IRN at the shows and once someone at the show told me that they are "junk yard birds". Of course, that did not go over too well with me when I love my little baby so.....much. Go and have a good time!!! Michelle
I have no idea what that means. I guess she was trying to imply that you can't tame them or something. Jacques is very tame. He kisses, shakes, turns and retrieves. He is very attached to me. People blow me away with their class. Here you know someone owns and loves their bird, but you make a comment like that. I'm learning to just ignore ignorance.
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Elaine, here's a link that has a list of bird shows in Victoria, when and where they are. Hope this helps.
http://www.birds.org.au/html/trading_annual.htm
http://www.birds.org.au/html/trading_annual.htm
