2009 Green Singer Mule (Serinus mozambicus x Canary) trained to Euro Goldfinch song
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I have a female green singer. she had a mate and there were eggs but no chicks. I've had her since 2002. She is at least 10 years old. I think this is out of the normal life-span as I hear 3-5 years. So, do you think she is possibly a hybrid due to her long life span? She looks very much like the bird in this video.
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@CLoukeris CONGRATULATIONS ..... good hybrid female canary that you used??
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@MaestroDominguez Yes, but it have to be the other way around, goldfinch hen x green singer cock
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He's a great singer. He's singing right now. Are you doing anymore goldfinch x canary breeding?
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Sorry, * Wanting to breed my own!
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Hello Im in Texas and I love hybrids I'm waning to needs my own, do you know if I could mate European goldfinch male to green singer hen?
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It's a Homerun !!!! Great bird man !
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any one have green singer i want to buy i live in chicago my number 1708-299-1666 steve please call me if u have any of thos i love this bird or leave ur number here
This bird is awesome! He live with me now:-)
phishsaw 6 months ago
Im glad you are enjoying the bird! Thats what its all about!
CLoukeris 6 months ago
excuse me, MULE means, this bird can't have babies?
GINA6063 1 year ago
Yes, most Carduelan Finch X Canary crosses are sterile. They are the final product and will live many years,usually longer than both parental species,they are much stronger and less prone to problems because of hybrid vigor.
CLoukeris 1 year ago
Did you try the cross on the other way, (female mozambicus)?
gallupanordic 1 year ago
No I used a male Green Singer the White -tipped variety
CLoukeris 1 year ago