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Re: Curley ( My Thoughts)
Posted by Paul jr on 2/16/07
On 2/16/07, Curley wrote: > On 2/16/07, Paul Jr wrote: >> On 2/16/07, Curley wrote: >>> On 2/16/07, Pauljr wrote: >>>> I live my life off this base! >>>> >>>> 1 God >>>> >>>> 2 People >>>> >>>> 3 Animals >>>> >>>> 4 Money >>>> >>>> When I decided to breed Parrots I went to the source who >>>> is the most successful Howard Voren and Gail Worth. >>>> >>>> I had to prove Howards theory to be correct which it is. >>>> >>>> Pulling eggs from parrots has no ill affect on the parents >>>> assuming they are healthy to start with and you meet the >>>> birds nutritional requirements on eggs being pulled. >>>> >>>> Why? >>>> >>>> Parrots use a muscle when you use the muscle you must feed >>>> it and it will get stronger...you can also burn the muscle >>>> out by over using it and not meeting the muscle >>>> requirements to get stronger... >>>> >>>> >>>> My Diet >>>> >>>> I based my diet is same as Gail Worth the only diff I use >>>> Kaytee Fiesta as my dry and liquid calcium instead of >>>> powder. The base of course is sprouted grains china praire. >>>> lots of fresh veggies blue berries everyday I hold nothing >>>> back when it comes to parrot diet. My mom always makes >>>> comments these birds eat better then we do...lol >>>> >>>> >>>> I pull first clutch and let parents try second clutch not >>>> because im worried about parents cause day 1 is alot of >>>> work so we split the duties..lol The money that is made >>>> from the birds goes into a bird account which is used to >>>> buy more birds and build a bigger aviary. This account is >>>> in the red and pauls been feeding it....hahaha >>>> >>>> >>>> Paul Jr >>> >>> >>> Thats cool, and I agree with all you say. My only concern >>> was that he babies do much better by letting the parents >>> feed them for a couple of weeks. I'm not so worried about >>> the parent birds cuz nature will cause them not overbreed >>> 99&37; of the time. I leave my nestboxes up all the time. >> Most >>> pairs will give me 2 clutches a year average. Some will give >>> 3 or 4 but I feed a great diet also and there are no ill >>> effects. I live in a colder climate and my facilities is >>> entirely indoors so my birds are not seasonal. That leaves >>> me with a huge advantage as far as sales is concerned. Rick >>> and Howard are by far the most experianced at incubating and >>> handfeeding from day one. Oh, and btw, you had better love >>> breeding birds cuz its dam hard to make a profit considering >>> all the time and effort we put into it. I think you will do >>> fine cuz you have your priorities right [as you first >>> stated], an open mind, and are trying to learn as much as >>> possible. now where the hell is that darn smiley icon? >>> Cheers >> >> >> When you live your life off my 4 base principles the money >> just comes and youll never have to worry or even think about >> it...dont think I didnt learn the hardway before ever >> fiquring this out...Ill give you a hint when you put money >> first youll lose it all...ask saddam >> >> I ever need money I just call my broker send me 150 thousand >> please. Today i dont owe anybody creditors are all paid, >> shop is paid for, birds are paid for,...lol I have a good >> season >> redtail black cockatoos im holding nothing back lets go for it >> >> >> >> >> >> Paul Jr > > > You have to say please to your broker? My broker loves me he made 17 thousand off me last time..lol
Paul Jr
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Curley ( My Thoughts), 2/16/07, by Pauljr.
- Re: Curley ( My Thoughts), 2/16/07, by Curley.
- Re: Curley ( My Thoughts), 2/16/07, by Paul Jr.
- Re: Curley ( My Thoughts), 2/16/07, by Curley.
- Re: Curley ( My Thoughts), 2/16/07, by Paul jr.
- Re: Curley ( My Thoughts), 2/16/07, by Curley.
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