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PSUQuailer
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Re: looking for Tennessee Reds
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February 21, 2008, 06:53:35 PM »
Tommy,
What kind of space do you give your Tennessee reds. I am getting a dog soon and am going to get some reds to train it along with the bobwhites i have. Thanks.
Ryan S.
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February 23, 2008, 07:32:25 PM »
Hello Ryan, Sorry to just getting back to you with the untimely passing of my AA sponsor I've been out spending more time with my dad as I'm sure you do. I've got my breeders in a 15"x24" breeder cages I made and I got 12 birds in each one I'm gonna do some more building and thin them out a little bit to give them more room. They all seem happy and fertility is still really good. I'm gonna set the tenn. red eggs and get a fertility check before i sell my eggs in big quantities other than a dozen or so. I've got a lot of younger ones from my eggs i've hatched and I rarely have any clear eggs and if I do they've been cracked. these are truely very pretty birds as with my mex. speck's and the whites I've got. I'll be selling a some of the eggs once I'm happy with the fertility I'm my biggest critic and I don't want anyone unhappy. Thanks, and GOD BLESS, Tommy
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