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Check out my new blog
By: floydsbuddy Date: April 22, 2013, 5:49 pm
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HTML http://roknrollers.blogspot.co.uk
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Re: Check out my new blog
By: donnie james Date: April 23, 2013, 2:21 pm
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hay floytbuddy,
very nice web page the best one i seen in a while donnie james
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Re: Check out my new blog
By: floydsbuddy Date: April 23, 2013, 4:45 pm
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Thanks Donnie, I really have only started a couple of weeks.
Hopefully I can build on it.
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Re: Check out my new blog
By: donnie james Date: April 23, 2013, 6:20 pm
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i got faith in you you will build on it
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i want wish everyone best on their young birds
By: donnie james Date: April 25, 2013, 10:55 am
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hay list,
i want to wish everyone the best wishes on their young birds
this year i hope they turn out to be champions donnie james
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Re: Check out my new blog
By: Chuck K Date: April 28, 2013, 7:38 am
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Nice blog site. One tip on early season breeding.
When I first moved to the area I live in now. I thought since it
never really got cold I could start breeding in January / Feb,
but every year an unexpected cold front rolled in and killed the
squabs in the nest. I guess here it was the humidity that
caused the problems since most of the time it didn't really get
below the freezing mark.
I was raising the young in an open nest on a shelf in the back
of the breeding pens. You appear to be doing the same. I
finally built wooden boxes with 1/4" plywood with one opening
which has a 1X4 across the bottom of the opening. I filll the
boxes with hay, and I have not had any young birds die from
exposure since. When the weather gets hotter the nest bowls
can be moved out of the box.
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Re: Check out my new blog
By: Keyser Date: May 6, 2013, 11:51 pm
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Thanks Donnie, I have 12 new squab right now ;D I can't wait to
see how they perform next spring. They'll only get a short bit
of training this year before the sky sharks show up again.
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