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Post by jen8246 on Oct 28, 2008 20:41:38 GMT 8
Just a quick post to say Hi. we are in Albany on 3000 acres and currently have auracana x's, Rhode Islands, a few assorted crossbreeds, unidentified bantam eggs in the incubator and a couple of Goslings (SO Cute!) We also breed & occasionally handraise parrots including Eclectus and many others. We also have 2 dogs, many guinea pigs and a calf. Think the site looks great and look forward to chatting to you all. Cheers Jenny
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Post by horses7 on Oct 29, 2008 6:21:43 GMT 8
Hi Jenny, welcome to WAP, sounds like you have a real menagerie there, love your photo in your aviator, would have been a great entry in our photo comp
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Post by Duck Diva on Oct 29, 2008 6:26:13 GMT 8
HI Jenny, welcome. Love your pics!Looking forward to more (of the goslings pls!!) Cheers, Wendy.
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Post by Cluck N Waddle on Oct 29, 2008 7:21:48 GMT 8
Hiya Jenny, welcome to WAP. I used to live down your way, was born and raised in Denmark Beautiful part of the world, cant wait to go back for a visit. It does sound like you've got quite a menagerie, I look forward to seeing more piccies. Your roosters are just gorgeous btw
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Post by fluffychook on Oct 29, 2008 7:45:19 GMT 8
Welcome Jenny, there must be photo's somewhere, I will have to find them...lol
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Post by farmchooks on Oct 29, 2008 8:40:15 GMT 8
Hi Jenny, welcome to WAP. Look forward to more pics in the future.
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Post by beck on Oct 29, 2008 14:41:46 GMT 8
Hi jenny and welcome i'm with fluffy and just about to hunt out your photo's how exciting what sort of gosling do you have ??
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Post by mandav on Oct 29, 2008 18:42:58 GMT 8
hi jen good to see ya found the place
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Post by jen8246 on Oct 31, 2008 20:15:28 GMT 8
Thanks everyone. I will have to find out what sort of goslings they are as I have no idea! I am kicking my self for not taking any photos of them yet as they grow so quickly!. My mother-in-law gave them to me and she has a few more sitting so I might grap one or two more yet. Two of the mystery eggs hatched today and they are fluffy footed bantams of some sort. One is cream with dark grey feet etc and the other is a mottled brown colour. jen
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