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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by CandoAviary » Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:34 am

In my state Ctaig's list is for rehoming pets with a small rehoming fee. You are allowed to advertize and sell pets :( So this may or may not be a viable outlet for your offsprings.

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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by Sally » Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:15 pm

CandoAviary wrote:In my state Ctaig's list is for rehoming pets with a small rehoming fee. You are allowed to advertize and sell pets :( So this may or may not be a viable outlet for your offsprings.
I'm sure you meant NOT allowed, Candace. :wink: I think Craigslist all over the U.S. and Canada does not allow selling of pets of any kind, so you have to do a small rehoming fee. And you have to accept that your ad may be flagged and deleted because it is seen as 'selling'. Kijiji.com and Hoobly.com are other outlets that allow pets to be sold.

In my area, vendor tables at bird mart usually go for $35 to $50 for an 8' table, and I've read other areas that charge as much as $75-80 for a table. If you have just a few birds to sell, it may not be worth it. Most marts allow up to two vendors per table, so that is what some people do--go together with another person to share a table and costs.
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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by MLaRue » Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:37 pm

Sally,

I wish I had known you had Stars or were looking for a Orange Face Star male... I just traded mine to Floyd because I couldn't find him a OF female. :( I could have saved him for the party in Dec for you... They are beautiful and good luck with yours :)

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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by CandoAviary » Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:00 pm

Opps... That is exactly what I meant Sally. Didn't proof read that one. I try not to bend the rules on sites. And anyway there are so many other sites that are better to target bird people and they are free.
Just google bird classifieds and many different sites will come up that offer free listings. And the nice thing about these is it has bird people looking so if they contact you , you know they want what you have.... and probably have a clue as to how to take care of it.

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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by Domenic » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:27 pm

Craigslist does only allow a rehoming fee, so when you sell your birds just label the price as a rehoming fee. The reason I find craigslist the best is because it gets the most visitors. Hoobly and Kijiji could take weeks to sell your birds, at least from my experience with those sites.
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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by Sally » Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:17 pm

MLaRue wrote:Sally,

I wish I had known you had Stars or were looking for a Orange Face Star male... I just traded mine to Floyd because I couldn't find him a OF female. :( I could have saved him for the party in Dec for you... They are beautiful and good luck with yours :)
Thanks for the thought anyway, Misty. I have been looking for a YF male, and every time I thought I had one, something would happen and it wouldn't work out. So when a friend contacted me with one she actually had, I jumped at the chance. If we can both have breeding success, we can swap babies, as none of the birds involved are related.
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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by JohnBoy » Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:07 am

Is the yellow star and the yellow face star the same bird? Or are they different?
The male pied I bought this weekend at the bird fair has a beautiful yellow collar around his neck & a few yellow feathers on his wing. What do you suppose will be the outcome breeding him to a normal female. (I am genetically challenged :lol:) I was unable to get a pied female at the fair. The breeder only had males.
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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by Sally » Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:35 am

JohnBoy wrote:Is the yellow star and the yellow face star the same bird? Or are they different?
The male pied I bought this weekend at the bird fair has a beautiful yellow collar around his neck & a few yellow feathers on his wing. What do you suppose will be the outcome breeding him to a normal female. (I am genetically challenged :lol:) I was unable to get a pied female at the fair. The breeder only had males.
I think people use Yellow Star and Yellow-faced Star for the same bird. Can you post a photo of your new Star? Or have you already and I missed it? :oops: I'm not strong on genetics, either, and what I know on Stars has been told to me, but I haven't been able to verify anything personally. I would think you would have a good chance of getting some pieds if you paired him with a normal hen.
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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by JohnBoy » Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:50 am

Sally I posted a pic the day I brought him home. This past Saturday. Its under New Birds in Species.
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Re: Yellow Star Finches-picture!!!

Post by Sally » Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:56 am

Oops, yes I saw that picture. Meant to comment on it at the time, as he has one of the nicest red masks I've seen--very large and very dark red--gorgeous. It will be interesting to see if he passes on that mask to his babies. So I would definitely call him a Red-faced Star--you'll have to see if the yellow is a mutation. I've seen Isabel Stars, in fact have had them, and heard of Cinnamon Stars. A friend recently acquired a Yellow-faced Star that has the brightest yellow breast I've ever seen, so maybe that is a new mutation.
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