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Old 09-27-2007, 02:42 AM
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Quakers available in PORTLAND OREGON?

We have finally settled on our second bird and like our first bird it will be a Quaker.
A bird show is coming up where I may find the right quaker for us, ours is an older bird, we are at least his third owner and he is a retired breeder, we love him; he's grumpy, doesnt play with toys, doesnt want to be touched or held, but we love him.
Anyone know of someone in my area either with young Quakers looking for homes or perhaps a companion potential older bird who might enjoy the good spoiled life over at our house?
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Old 09-27-2007, 06:46 PM
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There's the Bird Hut, as well as many surrounding owners, at least one which breeds quakers... You should be able to find plenty at the fair...

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Old 10-31-2007, 06:00 PM
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I'm not in Portland, but I am in Bend Oregon. It's a three hour drive. I have a hand fed baby that is split to Blue, but a visual Green. It's daddy is a blue and mama is a green split to blue. She/he was the only one that hatched. It hatched in September and the humidy, there is none. It's always hard to get my Cockatiels or Quakers to hatch out in August and Sept.
I named it Cedar, and it is starting to wean off now. It is eating Zupreem natural and a brown rice, lentil, veggie mix very well. I just give it a little hand feeding formula in the morning and night. Let me know if you are interested. My email is revboro@bendcable.com
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