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Im buying quil from a gut in iowa tomorrow morning. I could see if he has any extra. Would you be interested in some? |
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Na, we use pheasants. I managed to score a hundred hens for training. But we still are trying to find birds for a couple trials.
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hi i went to a preserve operation near my home town in Montana yesterday, he said the open winter so far has increased the PRESERVE hunting demand for birds, and everyone he talked to is low or out of birds. He did find some in Boise recently but not sure of who that is? I will find out if there is interest there? let me know?
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There's a breeder in SilverCreek and MapleLake,MN they might have birds left. The one in silvercreek goes through upwards of 30,000 a year
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FC you pm box is full. I stopped by both places tonight and they are out. The only other place I can think of is Oakwood GameFarm in Princeton. They raise 75,000 adults a year according to their website. Not sure what their price is or if they have any left but you can get their # off of their website www.oakwoodgamefarm.com
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