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Post by crackalacka on Apr 25, 2009 20:26:47 GMT 8
how can you tell if you have a male or female i brought a chinese from the mundi markets a while ago bob as we have named him has the most funniest nature and has attached him self to the 2 pekin ducks and has formed a weird but happy clan he was in poor condition and had a broken wing when i got him but after a while on some good feed has blossomed in to a lovely boy but the funny thing is hes looking more like a goose than a gander but as im new to geese i cant tell i do have a pair of sebastapol geese and a pair if normal geese so would like to find a suitable mate for bob so if any one knows how to tell for sure id love to know cheers crackalacka
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Post by horses7 on Apr 27, 2009 6:16:12 GMT 8
Can you post a photo, someone might be able to tell you then
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Post by lakelands on May 1, 2009 15:50:28 GMT 8
Add in todays Quokka for chinese geese $100 per pair 0407 994 795 Mundijong
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Post by crackalacka on May 5, 2009 19:12:45 GMT 8
thanks for that will try to post one soon cheers for the info on the quokka too
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Post by crackalacka on Jun 4, 2009 20:57:54 GMT 8
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Post by Cluck N Waddle on Jun 4, 2009 21:15:53 GMT 8
1. Go to photobucket.com and set up an account (very basic and its free). 2. You will receive an email to confirm your account and to go to photobuckets home page to log in. 3. Select upload and choose the file you wish. 4. You will then see the photo you have selected, select skip this step, if you wish you can ad a title to the photo if you have not already done so. 5. Select the photo you wish to post in your post and then click on generate HTML and IMG code tag at the bottom of the page. This will then take you to a page with the HTML coding, please select Option 3 only, as this is for message boards as is automatically sized correctly. Copy and paste into your post and you are done.
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