I was told by many people , I spent too much time with my birds when i had them. Well yes it was a 365 day sport, and i enjoyed it so much, time was not a problem for me. If i was needed to help out at home i was always in my back garden. If i was not scrapping out and cleaning the sheds. I would sit and observe the birds finding out more and more about each individual. I found this one of the most important tasks of the day.
Sorry to say those days have gone, i find myself wanting to travel more. So that is what i have done over the last 2 years. It takes away that feeling of being lonely without my birds. Yes you can watch videos all day long, but it's not the same.
More time to travel.
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Dev did you clean out 4 times a day or walk behind the birds with dust pan and brush LOL
George, you know i cleaned 4 times a day. Because you kept telling me off. Lol But still cleaned out while you was not looking. Ha HaGeorge and Morgan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 4:46 pm Dev did you clean out 4 times a day or walk behind the birds with dust pan and brush LOL
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Thanks George, my garden looks so different without the lofts, but i kept a decking part. Good memories from this back garden, that will stay with me.
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So looking back to my final year of breeding, I bred 140 youngsters . I must say it was very hard going at the time, i think this is when i knew something was not right.
So i went to the hospital and after x rays and scans, they said I had ILD. But now its Fibrosis on my lungs.
So i went to the hospital and after x rays and scans, they said I had ILD. But now its Fibrosis on my lungs.
Thanks George, this was a young Van Den Bullk i bred. So tame was my youngsters it was a pleasure to breed them. That was my magic clove.