Canary (Red Factor) New Breeding Season 2010
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man i like the way you think
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hi did you make that cage . if you did how much time did it you to finish it . please tell the materials and the dimensions thank you.
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hi, how did it go with the pair of the goldfinch and the female canary, cause after my experience if a female canary knows of the existing male canary, it would be hard to get her to except the goldfinch...
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hi i am interested in the red factor canaries.
and i have a question, how red do they get naturaly? can you please sent me a picture of the redest natural color? PLEASE
thanx.
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no i had a local carpenter make them as a block to fit the shed i supplied the cage fronts and did the painting he did a grate job well worth the £500.00 pounds,
glynmar123 9 months ago
its best to use a first year hen and keep her with the cock goldfinch through the winter befor the breeding season starts.
glynmar123 9 months ago
they don't come any reder then you see in the video
glynmar123 9 months ago
Hi the only thing that would make your hens moult is a unnatural change in temp my birds are in an outside shed with no heating even through the winter so they will only moult at the right time of the year. Your hens have started a false moult so they are now out off breading condition and will not bread again this year. you cannot colour your birds with beet juice it was tried in the early days and has no affect on the feathers you must use carafill red.
glynmar123 11 months ago
hi dear Glynmer I am from UK Essex, i have 4 pairs of defrent breeds of canaries i have a pair of red factor the are from last year but they were breeded in january this year and they have a baby as well i give them red colore with water and beet juice whitch is very red is that ok or no ? now i want to leave them for breeding but the hen is molting . i have another pair of white timbrado and the hen has started molting as well can i ask you what to do ? should i separate them or leave them
almeskeen26 11 months ago
@almeskeen26 Hi the only thing that would make your hens moult is a unnatural change in temp my birds are in an outside shed with no heating even through the winter so they will only moult at the right time of the year. Your hens have started a false moult so they are now out off breading condition and will not bread again this year. you cannot colour your birds with beet juice it was tried in the early days and has no affect on the feathers you must use caraphill red."
glynmar123 11 months ago