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Post by ollie on Dec 21, 2004 19:26:22 GMT 10
I would like to know what is a good price for breeding pair lutino ringnecks! Don't know much of their background and supposed to be about 4 years old. Thanks Bev
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Post by AussieBirds on Dec 21, 2004 20:19:04 GMT 10
I'm not too sure on a good price Bev, but i do know there are a lot of ringnecks around at the moment and I have a mate that has a bird shop and he is having trouble selling them. Having said that I do know that Lutino's are pretty popular in any bird so you should be okay with them, Ill see if i can ring him tomorrow and find out a price for you.
John
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Post by mirrebwaypark on Dec 21, 2004 20:26:32 GMT 10
a lot of factors determine price! do some homework with the seller - have they bred before? do they double clutch? how many young? do they look healthy why are they selling them. etc. etc... these all affect the price, so its purely up to your self and your budget. i myself would pay up to $350.00 for a really good pair of lutinos. try also to get a seller that offers 100% money back guarantee - you cant go wrong with these guys... cheers wayne....
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Post by petiel on Dec 21, 2004 21:26:48 GMT 10
Hi Ollie, I sold a breeding pair of lutinos last year for $150. I dont think you should have to pay a lot more than that. I have a friend who is selling a grey-green/blue cock bird and a blue hen for $180. The price of ringnecks are dropping fast.
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Post by ollie on Dec 23, 2004 16:37:47 GMT 10
Hi everyone, Thanks for your replies, unfortunately I missed them. They sold for $195.00. which I thought was a bit high so that's why I didn't take them straight away. Never mind something else will come up. Bev
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Post by jeremy on Dec 24, 2004 17:00:21 GMT 10
Last year i sold a pair of lutino's for $160 but this year the price on lutino ringneck's has sky rocketed. Some are up to $120 each!
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