Anyone Trade Finches?

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Anyone Trade Finches?

Post by rkn » Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:07 pm

Does anyone on here trade finches? I am asking because a friend of mine has probably close to 30 birds. Mostly society and zebras and wants to get a few others types in her aviary. We are in ID. close to Missoula MT or ID Falls area.

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Post by Fancie Flight » Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:31 pm

I Sometimes trade other breeders for gouldians to switch the blood lines up but thats about it.

Hey if ya wanna shoot me an e-mail fancieflight@aol.com I will set ya up with some of the breeders in Washington and a few in Oregon and Idaho I THINK, lol
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Post by rkn » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:32 pm

You mean their are others? finch lovers in ID.? no way! I thought only me and the gal who got me started were it...lol we are rather podunk location.

Would love to find a breeder either ways, to buy a few or she's got some to trade off. I don't yet and proably won't have any excess birds as i am going for the all male and/or non breeding look.

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Post by Fancie Flight » Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:55 pm

Well I keep trying to send ya an e-mail vias this board but it wont work so If ya wanna shoot me one with your e-mail I will gladly hook ya up with a group who can help probably.

Its a local group Im not sure if they would want posted all over, lol ill ask em
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