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Pretty_Bird
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« Reply #15 on: September 15, 2008, 12:08:44 PM »

Slider,
Go Home was NOT what I said to YOU!!!!
I stated that when I was newer to this web site I posted a comment on another state and THEY TOLD ME TO GO HOME!! that I most definitely was not welcome there...
I on the other hand believe the more the MERRIER... even though you are not in my state doesn't by any means say that you wouldn't have a good idea of how to make things better or easier for me here....
 If I offended you please reread my post... I by no means intended to hurt anyone.
I was joking when I said you snuck under the fence on me....
Steve was nice enough to tell me before I had my other foot in my mouth as well as the one I was chewing on at the time...
Also absolutely nothing wrong with Jack D. Whiskey except when the bottle is dry!!! and yes you are correct it does go well with many drinks however I prefer mine from the jug... (straight up)
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What do you mean I have to press 1 for english.

« Reply #16 on: September 15, 2008, 12:54:43 PM »

Everything is COOL!!!!!!!!
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Pheasant Hollow Farm
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« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2008, 06:31:01 AM »

Pretty_Bird,

You are not restricted to any one forum. The State Forums where set up basicially for State information.
Hence the title name of the forum:

Individual State/Country Discussion
Discuss Laws and Regulations pertaining to your state or country


Post your topics where you feel you will get the maximum results. I would recommend keeping them within the respective forums though.

Enjoy your stay and as you will see, sometimes us older folk get a bug up our  s020 well you know what I mean..

Enjoy yourself and  s016 to the wonder world of That Quail Place  j2

Steve
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Specializing in Manchurian Ring-necked Pheasants and Melanistic Mutant Pheasants for release, propagation and the hunting community. Licensed by the State of WV. DNR# D6-42-23-GF1
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« Reply #18 on: September 07, 2010, 03:03:00 PM »

A little late to the discussion, but thought I would try to revise it.  I was looking for information on wintering my birds here in the show-me state.  I am in the St. Louis area and have just started with Jumbo Brown Coturnix.  I'm a newbie so go easy. 

I am have my birds on wire in raised cages.  To those who said they just cover them with a tarp, does that help keep out drafts that would come from underneath the cages as well?

Thanks in advance!
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