JayThor
12 posts
Dec 08, 2007
7:18 AM
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Can anyone tell me some history on the navarro birds? I'm flying his family of birds and would like to learn a bit on their background.
I have some birds from his loft, but no peds. so i don't really know anything.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Drama Side
21 posts
Dec 08, 2007
7:37 AM
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Jaythor I think Juan birds go back to Norm Reed with a cross of his own. Keith should be able to tell you more.
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glenn
63 posts
Dec 08, 2007
1:23 PM
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Hello:
Why not just ask Juan....Glenn
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3757
391 posts
Dec 08, 2007
2:21 PM
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Jaythor - Glenn is right. Call Juan Navarro yourself. The only person that knows is Juan.
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JayThor
13 posts
Dec 08, 2007
8:24 PM
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I tried contacting Juan through email before already. He respnoded to the first email asking for the band numbers of the birds so he could tell me more about them. I sent them to him, but he never responded back. Tried another email and still no response.
It's ok, it's not too important to me. I guess history doesn't make me any better of a flier. I just think it's interesting.
I'm sure he's a busy person.
Anyways thanks for the response and thanks for the info. drama side.
Jay Thor
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quickspin
176 posts
Dec 08, 2007
10:19 PM
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I have Juan birs also, he has been with his line over so many years. When he first started it's not any more the person that he aquire them but his now. As you know ones you start breeding for your way a couple of years after it has nothing to do with the first one but his.
He started with one bird from Reed, Norwood, Jackson but that has been a while back.
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ICEMAN710
86 posts
Dec 09, 2007
2:26 AM
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He's been working with his particualr family since 1989, he started with two birds one from cornell norwood, and the other a JL smith bird I can tell you that, Im with rolando, i think he introduced a arnold jackson bird and a norm reed bird from norm as well. Your best bet is to get a hold of jaun and ask him. ---------- Gary
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