I met a guy at a local bird fair not long ago who happened to be a fellow gouldian breeder.
I asked him about trading birds for blood lines and the response I got was not an encouraging one.
He said he'd only trade for a Yellow Back, White Breast, Orange Head WITH split for blue genes.
Do-able, but takes some good planning I think.
A tall order (Specific Gouldian genes)
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We ourselves are very specific in what we are looking for at times, but are often willing to trade for new blood lines if the birds have good confirmation. Proportions and lines are our first consideration over genetics. We are often in St. Louis shipping/picking up birds at Delta, and making deliveries to our St. Louis customers while we are in the area. We just attended the GCCBC bird fair in the Chicago area so what we have curently available is limited, but we will have birds coming up in the next 2-3 months. Shoot us an e-mail and let us know what you have and what you looking to trade for.
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