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| 114.1 | CONGRATS!!! | MPGS::TAI | are we having fun yet?? | Tue Feb 07 1989 11:58 | 6 | 
|  |     Congrats on the new addition!
    
    What's the family count up to now?
    
    
    -Juliette
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| 114.2 | Eclectus are beautiful!!!!! | WARLRD::SIMPSON |  | Tue Feb 07 1989 12:29 | 11 | 
|  |     Hello.
    
    Yes I have seen a Grand Eclectus.  They really are beautiful.
    My sister-in-law has 5 of them.  She has 3 females and 2 males.
     I believe that she plans to breed them when they are all adults.
     She got most of them as babies and hand fed them.
    
    Congratulations.
    
    Laurie
    
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| 114.3 | He needs a name! | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Hand picked by Juan Valdez | Tue Feb 07 1989 14:06 | 18 | 
|  |     re:1
    
    I think if I counted I would probably scare myself and my
    husband too!  
    
    re:2
    
    The breeder where I'm getting him is trying despirately to
    aquire a non related female.  Does your sister-in-law want
    to sell one of the females?  They are apparantly really hard
    to come by.
    
    My ownly problem now is naming him!  Anyone got any ideas?
    We should start a topic on bird names.  I'm the worlds
    worst at naming things.  He looks like a Kermit but that
    name is allready taken.....
    
    Karen
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| 114.4 | Frog names | GIAENG::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer 296-3332 | Tue Feb 07 1989 14:28 | 7 | 
|  |     If he looks like Kermit, how about the name of the little muppet
    frog, I think its Robin ?  Or froggy ?  Worst case is after you
    have had him a while he will pick he own name by his behaviour.
    Take your time as he is going to be with you for a long time. 
    
    Good luck
    
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| 114.5 | Re: .3 | WARLRD::SIMPSON |  | Tue Feb 07 1989 15:08 | 15 | 
|  |     Karen,
    
    I doubt that my sister-in-law would sell at this point.  Her birds
    are like her children, but if she mentions an interest in selling,
    I'll let you know.  She has many feathered friends as it sounds
    like you do.  I believe her last count was 15, all parrots.
    
    
    Oh by the way, what about Fozzie for a name?
    You know, the muppet bear?  I'm not sure I'm spelling it right.
    
    Good luck.
    
    Laurie
    
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| 114.6 |  | SBLANC::MOEHLENPAH |  | Tue Feb 07 1989 16:05 | 6 | 
|  |     My friend has a hand-fed male.  He is a lot of fun.  The colors are
    absolutely wonderful.  (My wife almost let me get another bird when she
    saw it!).
    
    Ed
    
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| 114.7 |  | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Hand picked by Juan Valdez | Tue Feb 07 1989 16:38 | 6 | 
|  |     Whats the deal with spouses and buying more birds!  In my house
    its like pulling teeth!  But he (my husband) has grown to love 
    them all, he just acts epileptic when I mention buying another.
    
    The trick in my house is to mention diapers!  Then buying another
    bird gets much more appealing... hahahaha
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| 114.8 | pretty, but expensive..... | ENGINE::JACOBSON |  | Wed Feb 08 1989 16:34 | 4 | 
|  |     Aren't these birds expensive?  I was reading somewhere that 
    they run around $3K each.  Is this correct?
    
    Karl......
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| 114.9 | About half that.... | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Hand picked by Juan Valdez | Wed Feb 08 1989 17:20 | 18 | 
|  |     Phew... that is too much.  I was talking with the breeder yesterday
    about pricing and how CO seems to be a little on the cheap side,
    but she said that the males are going from (I think I'm remembering
    this correctly) 1400.00 to 1800.00 and the females are going from 
    1800.00 to 2500.00+ on the average for the U.S.  I got my bird for 
    200.00 less than she normally charges because I've purchased other 
    birds from her.  Maybe the price you are seeing is for a female?  
    The females are absolutely beautiful. They look like BIG Lori's 
    with wide beeks kindof...  
    
    You can always get one cheaper if you don't want a hand-fed.  I
    remember something about them lowering the import quota on these
    guys... but can't remember for sure.  Maybe this is why the prices
    seem kinda high.  She (the breeder) has been looking around the
    country for proven pairs and finds the pricing to be widely
    varied.  
    
    Karen
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| 114.10 | Possible Eclectus source | WINERY::DOOLITTLE | it's only a model | Wed Feb 08 1989 19:05 | 8 | 
|  | Re: a few back - on buying Eclectus (Eclecti??)
A woman I know has two breeding pairs - a Grand (?) and a Red-Sided.  She may
have some babies (hand-fed) ready, I haven't seen her in a while.  If there's
interest, I can check it out and post her number here.  Note, however, that
she's located in Portola Valley, CA (6 miles from DEC/Palo Alto).
andy
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| 114.11 | expensive! | SBLANC::MOEHLENPAH |  | Wed Feb 08 1989 19:12 | 5 | 
|  |     Wow...  My friend got her male for 900, normal price 1100 or so.
    I'm in CA.
    
    Ed
    
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| 114.12 |  | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Hand picked by Juan Valdez | Thu Feb 09 1989 10:23 | 14 | 
|  |     Yes, pricing is left to the gods most of the time.  Chris charges
    1200 normally, but I got him for 1000.00.  It seems that in FL
    and certain places across the east and even in CA you find the 
    prices to be considerably higher as indicated in an earlier
    entry.  She gets price lists from all over to stay up with 
    the current market... but finds HUGE variations from state to state.  
    
    Re:-2
    
    I will ask Chris.  She currently has two breeder pairs of the Grand's
    and has one male from one of the pairs first clutch.  She gets her
    birds from all over the country so I don't think CA would be a
    problem.  She just had a proven pair of BARE-EYEDs shipped from
    FL.  
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