Unusually, there were 2 shama song competitions held on the same day in Singapore - 7th November. There was a contest at Bedok, Block 121, organized by Andrew Tan and another at Block 159, Ang Mo Kio.
Michael and I entered our captive bred shamas in both contests. Apache was entered in Bedok where there were more than 50 entries and Piston was entered in AMK where there were more than 40 entries.
Piston was second in the AMK competition.
The contest at Bedok was won by a young shama bred by Alan Pang. Apache only managed a consolation prize. Jimmy's magnificent long-tailed shama was fifth. It was bred by Ronald from Road Runner, a male bred by me.
The contest at Bedok was won by a young shama bred by Alan Pang. Apache only managed a consolation prize. Jimmy's magnificent long-tailed shama was fifth. It was bred by Ronald from Road Runner, a male bred by me.
Nice Win !
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ReplyDeleteI m Santosa, from Semarang, Indonesia. I want to ask you; why did the egg production of my white-rumped shama decreased.What is the vitamin or nutrition to increase egg production?
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Santosa
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