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Book Review

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Just thought I would review books that I have, that are worth owning. I think some may be out of print but a browse through any secondhand book shop can be a worth while venture.

The first is a book from Mr Scoble. A book ahead of it's time full of detailed info. Copies are still available on Ebay.

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The next is a great book from Stan and Barbara Moizer, again another detailed book full of colour pics. It is laid out A to Z so nothing is missed.

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The next is one of my favorites, by Michael S Christian it is worth owning for the awesome colour pics alone!

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The next lot are GOLD!! The best series of books I have come across. It is a eight book series covering all the varieties with advice from the experts of that variety.These are as rare as hens / budgie teeth.

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I have read all these many many times over. If you ever see any for sale they are a real investment, so keep your eyes open!

More books worth owning to come.

yeah I guess I invested well then I have MOIZER and CHRISTIANS books... will be on the look out for the others.

A couple more

The budgerigar Man, Harry Bryan the best breeder to date! 1919 and still winning 1991.

Gone now, his contribution to the world of budgies is unquestionable!

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Mr Bink, best in show first published 1974, but still is quite technical in content.

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The oldest book in my collection from 1954. It surprised me with it's content. Especially for the more thrifty among us, it gives you a accounting view on the hobby.

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I was about to add...THE BUDGERIGAR MAN by Roy Stringer too............excellent book but I see it has been posted.

Also the "bible" of budgerigars....not just for show...for everything is this one

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best investment I ever made in a book

Edited by KAZ

I was about to add...THE BUDGERIGAR MAN by Roy Stringer too............excellent book but I see it has been posted.

Also the "bible" of budgerigars....not just for show...for everything is this one

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best investment I ever made in a book

 

Yeah Kaz

It looks great, I will have to get around to getting a copy. At $145 it will be the most expensive single book.

I think Budgerigars for pleasure and profit would be interesting... I wouldn't imagine that you could make much of a profit in budgerigars....

They are great books. The one on Harry Byron has a special place in my collection. A very good friend gave me my copy. :D

Edited by Daz

They are great books. The one on Harry Byron has a special place in my collection. A very good friend gave me my copy. :D

You are very welcome Daz :D

I was about to add...THE BUDGERIGAR MAN by Roy Stringer too............excellent book but I see it has been posted.

Also the "bible" of budgerigars....not just for show...for everything is this one

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best investment I ever made in a book

 

I just ordered it online Kaz

A bit of a Easter present for me!

Should be here next week

A couple more

The first is one of three different books from Cyril Rodgers ( The genetics master ).

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The next is a bird care book is 230 pages to help diagnose and treat bird ailments. This edition was printed in 1992

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That's it for now. I would have to dig to deep into the cardboard!! and I'm starting to make a mess!!

Edited by throwback

I too have "the challenge " , A great book and gives you a look at the direction of the exibition budgie , world wide.

Hi everyone.

 

My first post on here. I was about to ask the question "What is the best book for a beginner" and I come across this thread so thank you.

 

I already have John Scobles book and it pretty well does cover everything.

 

If you are looking for second hand books I highly recommend http://www.abebooks.com/

 

Cheers

 

 

Derek

Hi everyone.

 

My first post on here. I was about to ask the question "What is the best book for a beginner" and I come across this thread so thank you.

 

I already have John Scobles book and it pretty well does cover everything.

 

If you are looking for second hand books I highly recommend http://www.abebooks.com/

 

Cheers

 

 

Derek

 

Thanks for the link Derek

And Welcome ! ( Why am I inside the Quote?? )

Thats better

Edited by throwback
Throwback, I just moved your post to outside Derek's quote.

Hi Derek and welcome. Feel free to introduce your self in the 'your flock' section of the forum. I look forward to getting to know you and having you as part of our 'family'. :D Maesie

I think Budgerigars for pleasure and profit would be interesting... I wouldn't imagine that you could make much of a profit in budgerigars....

Yeah JimmyBanks

I thought it would be good for a laugh when I purchased it back in the 80's but it content is just as relevant to-day as it was in 1954. Record keeping was actually a bit more detailed with a $ value added to the pair breeding. Cost of feed, cost of housing them, cost of medication estimate value of young. There is a good chapter on Founding a Stud also.

As far as making a profit, some of the top birds at Actions are going for thousands. But I suppose you have to offset that to the cost of setting up and running the stud.

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Book arrived today. Some great stuff in it, although I have seen a lot of the pics from Budgerigar World magazines. Some stuff on the Buffalo look that is so prised these days.

Great stuff I have something new to read!! :budgiedance:

Cool books!

i only have one!

:D oh well i will have to build up my collection :budgiedance:

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