Life in St Arnaud
The current round of bubbys are all grown up, getting up on perches and ready to go. David has 6 with Horsham Breeder race rings on, so I am picking them up on Thursday when we go to Bendigo.
I have 7, 4 with Breeder race rings, and 3 with my club rings.
On Friday I am meeting Kevin from Horsham, and his mate who bought the breeder race rings for me. at a place called Marnoo, sort of half way. That's right, I've never met the bloke who paid $180 for 6 rings and gave them to me
The youngsters better do the job for him!
I've got 2 more off Roadrunner and Trillian with Breeder race rings on, but they're only small, so they will have to go later.
I'm going to take some photos when we are are out there. It's quite different.
I have 7, 4 with Breeder race rings, and 3 with my club rings.
On Friday I am meeting Kevin from Horsham, and his mate who bought the breeder race rings for me. at a place called Marnoo, sort of half way. That's right, I've never met the bloke who paid $180 for 6 rings and gave them to me

The youngsters better do the job for him!
I've got 2 more off Roadrunner and Trillian with Breeder race rings on, but they're only small, so they will have to go later.
I'm going to take some photos when we are are out there. It's quite different.
Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
it looks like we might get some weather over the next 24 to 48 hours. Heavy rain is possible across the state.
The loft is very dry, the high pitched roof tips the rain away from the walls, it works well.
The little stock shed is not so good. Even though I have clear plastic over the aviary and down one side, I did notice the floor was damp after the last rain. The nest boxes stay dry, and I am loath to close it up any more. Even if it's pouring rain tomorrow, it'll be 20 degrees. A little bit of mist in the aviary won't hurt them.
The loft is very dry, the high pitched roof tips the rain away from the walls, it works well.
The little stock shed is not so good. Even though I have clear plastic over the aviary and down one side, I did notice the floor was damp after the last rain. The nest boxes stay dry, and I am loath to close it up any more. Even if it's pouring rain tomorrow, it'll be 20 degrees. A little bit of mist in the aviary won't hurt them.
Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.