The Gloster Canary Champion Breeders Almanac

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "The Gloster Canary Champion Breeders Almanac"

Transcription

1

2 The Gloster Canary Champion Breeders A month by month to do list of essential jobs around the bird room for Gloster Canary fanciers By Dave Rands Dave Rands All Rights Reserved

3 First published in 2015 by Beaverlac Publications This edition published in 2016 Copyright Dave Rands 2015 Revised edition copyright Dave Rands 2016 Legal Notice: - The author, his publishers, agents, resellers, or distributors assume no liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any damage or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the use of and the advice given in this publication. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission. Excerpts may be used with proper credit and contact information (address, telephone number, or website URL of the publisher and author) The Publisher or Author assumes no responsibility for any injury and /or damage and/or financial loss sustained to persons or property as a matter of the use of this material. While every effort has been made to ensure reliability of the information within, the liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use, misuse or abuse of the information contained or any methods, strategies, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein is the sole responsibility of the reader. Printed in the United Kingdom To contact Dave Rands E Mail: dave@daverands.com URL Address:

4 Introduction The following pages have been written for the purpose of conveying to any newcomer to the Gloster Canary fancy or any breeder interested in how I carry out my annual breeding plan which is drawn from personal experience of over thirty years of breeding Gloster Canaries. I hope that it will provide a month by month to do list of essential jobs around the bird room for novice breeders and also interesting and instructive reading for any established breeders wanting an insight into the working plan of my bird room. I ve included a copy of the Gloster Fancy Canary Council rules and Gloster Standard and classifications for quick reference. Also you will find a copy of a Breeding Register and Breeding Stock Sheets you can print out and use for your record keeping. I hope you find this little publication useful and I wish you much success with your birds. If you have any questions or just what to get in touch go to and drop me a line. Don t take it too seriously remember it s only a hobby! Dave Rands (The Gloster Canary Guy)

5 January To do list of essential jobs in January. January is the time to make any major alterations to the bird room. 1. Deep clean, repair and repaint all breeding cages where necessary. 2. Provide full spectrum lighting, increasing it slightly each week, approximately minutes before dawn per week. TIP Be sure to gradually add any artificial light otherwise you could induce a false moult and possibly stress. Canaries require approximately 14 hours of daylight to be able to raise their chicks successfully. 3. Start your program for dealing with mite for the next breeding season. 4. Now's the time to plan your season's feeding methods and introduce any new seeds or soft foods. Start midway through January to feed birds with egg food and conditioning seed once a week. Birds should still be fed mixed canary seed and have access to fresh water and grit feed every day.

6 February To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Buy in what is needed for the season. Nesting bowls, nest felts, nesting material, seeds, egg food and supplements. 2. Begin the conditioning of your breeding stock by increasing egg food and conditioning seed. 3. Place your selected cocks into double breeding cages with a perch on both far ends of the cage as this will help increase their fitness. 4. Offer regular bath water or spray and slowly begin to increase soft food, fruit and vegetables. 5. Now is the time for careful observation, some preparation and increased attention to detail, carefully watch your birds and select any possible pairings for the upcoming breeding season. 6. Check your bird's claws and vents and trim as necessary.

7 March To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Dust your birds with mite powder, diatomaceous earth or ivermectin drops. Or use the method for mite control you prefer. 2. All bird's diet should have an increase in protein to boost their fitness and provide enough strength for the laborious and punishing breeding season ahead. This can be achieved in various ways including supplements, eggs and soaked seeds. Increase the offerings of greens, fruit and vegetables. 3. Prepare nesting bowls needed. 4. Place chosen breeding pairs side by side in double breeding cages separated by divider and bring the birds together when fully paired up and ready for mating. 5. If you have opted for additional lighting to have an early breeding season, introduce the cocks and nest pans to any hens displaying breeding fitness over a few days.

8 April To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Pair up any remaining birds that are showing signs of health, fitness and an eagerness to breed. 2. To have success you must be organised at this time more than ever. Any records such as wall charts, calendars, cage cards should be kept up to date with relevant information, such as, which pairs are laying, which pairs are due to hatch or which chicks need to be rung. 3. Be vigilant, with the increased workload for your birds and yourself things can be overlooked easily. Check new hatched chicks for the dreaded Black Spot 4. With chicks hatching it is important to maintain a good and varied diet. Feed small amounts regular and often.

9 May To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. By now you may well have young birds in the weaning cages, if things have gone to plan. Be sure the young birds are eating for themselves before moving them to the weaning cages. 2. Reintroduced cocks in time to fertilise the second round of eggs with the relevant hens if you are breeding in trios. 3. Introduce new nest bowls allowing the hen to get ready for second round. Be vigilant, the parent birds may attempt to pluck the chick's feathers to nest build if they do not have enough access to nesting material (cotton wool). 4. Remove chicks before any hens start to incubate her second round so they do not disturb her.

10 June To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Early fledglings should now be in flights or weaning cages and any in weaning cages can be moved to flight cages when ready 2. Selected youngsters from earlier rounds, can now begin their show cage training 3. Pairs that have finished breeding should now be separated and put into flights or flight cages.

11 July To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Continue separating breeding pairs. 2. House your potential show team of Glosters in individual cages. This will help prevent other birds ruining their feathers. 3. Start training your young show team to remain calm while in the show cage. 4. As your birds start to enter their moult be sure to provide them with baths on a daily basis. 5. Birds starting to moult should be given a generous, quality diet of seed, fresh fruit, vegetables, conditioning seed and soft food. 6. It is easier for general management to moult your birds in groups providing you do not overcrowd flights or cages. You can even moult your cocks and hens together, but be sure to remain vigilant in case of any squabbles or fighting. 7. Deep clean cages when they become vacant.

12 August To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Keep feeding birds egg food & conditioning seed, make sure there is adequate protein and calcium in their diets to aide the production of feathers. Put a bath in for birds, (or spray them as much as possible with warm water to aide the moult process). 2. Birds that come through the moult trouble free are usually the ones to keep for next year's breeding season, of course there are many other factors involved with the selection of next years breeding stock, but this should be one of them. 3. Any birds struggling to pull through the moult should be housed together in flight cages. 4. Now is the time to consider getting rid of your slow moulting birds as surplus. TIP. If electric lights have been used for breeding, start to reduce them 5. Start show cage training; get birds familiar with perches and drinkers 6. Wash, dry and tidy up show cages.

13 September To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Keep spraying & putting baths in for the birds especially the ones still moulting. Keep a close eye on the young birds, as some that you originally thought not good enough for your show team, may now surprise you having gone through the moult. 2. Check show cages are all in order, repair, clean and repaint them as necessary 3. Check show schedules. Have you received all the ones you need? 4. Start looking to see which birds you are going to be keeping for next year's breeding programme and which are to be moved on. Start by moving on the least desirable and slowly work your way through the birds until you have thinned out your stud enough. 5. Carry on feeding egg food & conditioning seed.

14 October To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. You should have picked out your potential show birds by now and put them in separate cages. 2. Do not forget to put your show entries in. Complete and return your schedules so they arrive in time for the relevant deadlines. 3. Continue with any show cage training that is required. 4. Select the birds you need for the next breeding season and move surplus birds on. 5. Light should be inline with day light hours now

15 November To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. The shows are going full swing now, put your entries into the show you want to enter and try rotating your show team, trying different birds at different shows. 2. You should still carry on feeding egg food and conditioning seed. TIP Spray lightly now. 3. By now you will most likely know which birds you will be keeping for next season's breeding; you know your show team now, so you can dispose of any surplus stock. When moving stock on bare in mind any newcomers to the fancy, especially juniors as they need as much encouragement as possible because these young fanciers are certainly the future of our hobby. 4. Bring in new stock 5. End of showing care of birds dip (dipping your birds three to four times at five day intervals).

16 December To do list of essential jobs in January. 1. Show season should be nearly at an end now. It s all about resting, feeding and general care. 2. Show cages should be washed/repaired and where necessary repainted and stored away 3. December and January is a good time to deep clean, repair and repaint your bird room and breeding cages. 4. Make sure you keep your birds fit and healthy with plenty of exercise and a nutritious diet. Egg food & conditioning seed should be fed once after your last show, then stop and only feed mixed canary seed every day with fresh water. Also provide ample opportunities for birds to bathe, but only offer them bath water early in the day allowing plenty of time for them to dry before they roost.

17 Gloster Canary Feeding Feeding Canaries is quite straight forward but there are a few points you need to be aware of. Throughout the year canaries needs change in line with the seasons and we can break the year down into four quarters. By adjusting the canaries feed to its needs in each quarter we can enable the bird to achieve its maximum potential in line with the wild finches in their natural habitat. Seasonal Diets. Seasonally, canaries rest between January and March, they breed between April and June, they moult between July and September, and for birds being exhibited at exhibitions, showing off their new plumage is between October and December. Matching the canary s diet to these periods is the most sensible approach and is used by most canary breeders. January to March - First Quarter. From January to March, birds are effectively resting and increasing energy reserves before the rigours of the upcoming breeding season. They enjoy access to flight cages, which allows exercise, reducing any reserves of fats that has been developing over the winter months, and ensures they approach the breeding season in peak condition. In this period, birds need to have regular access to baths, treatments against mite, trimmed claws and beaks and access to titbits such as fruit and vegetables which will ensure they remain healthy throughout the period. Soft food can also be given, starting off at once a week, and building to three or four times per week as the end of the match approaches. One word of warning, too much soft foods too soon can lead to false breeding condition. This should be avoided, particularly during the ever changing weather in the UK at this time of year. A good quality basic canary seed mixture is essential, as this forms the staple part of the birds diet and the bird should have access to the mixture at all times with fresh water being changed daily and an ample supply of grit. April to June - Second Quarter April brings in the start of the breeding season, and most breeders find an increase in soft foods is beneficial for both cock and hens. Many breeders like to provide green foods to rearing hens, but these should be offered gradually as they can have purging effects if the birds are not used to them. When hens are sitting on their eggs you will often find soft food rarely taken and a general canary mix is all that is needed during this period. The evening before the eggs are due to hatch, once again introduce soft foods as a hen will need to increase the protein content of her diet in order to successfully rear her chicks. Soaked seed can also be offered once the

18 chicks are four days old, always rinse off before the seed is offered. Leaving stale food in breeding cage during this period can lead to disaster in your stock so all must be cleared. When weaning, hard seed should be withheld until chicks are about five weeks old. Then feed normal mixture mixed, soft round seeds such as rape or perilla should be offered. Little and often is the statement which is used by many canary breeders over many years and this refers to the practice of providing soft foods at regular intervals throughout the day and removing any leftovers immediately. July and September - Third Quarter The moult This period is very difficult for some birds, and can be fatal for some. Moulting canaries need plenty of exercise, clean cages, and access to regular baths or spray. A rich source of food in order to successfully replace their plumage is necessary. Offer soft foods twice per day during this period and use this medium to feed any colouring agents you choose to offer your birds. Towards the end of September most of your canaries will emerge from the moult, and soft foods can be reduced to once day, then every other day as October commences. October to December - Fourth Quarter From the beginning of October, the main objective is to harden off your stock in time for the shows, so a plain seed diet of canary mix throughout the week and the odd titbit at the weekend is ideal. Some fanciers find conditioning seed is beneficial when offered in small amounts, especially through the long dark winter months. A finger drawer of conditioning seed once a week often works wonders, but do not be surprised if the cock birds burst into full song at the least provocation. Do not overdo conditioning seed, as the rich mixture, can cause stomach upsets, when used to excess. Always pay attention to basics Clean water, grits and cuttlefish should be available throughout the year, and many top breeders choose to use additives and supplements to counteract any dietary deficiencies. If choosing these additives and supplements the best advice is to stick with a single manufacturer and follow his feeding instructions to the letter. It is always best to underfeed rather than overfeed such additives and never never more than stated on the instructions.

19 Tips On Gloster Canary Breeding For Beginners Some of the question most frequently asked of Dave by new comers. Q. What is your number one tip for a beginner? A. When deciding to start breeding Canaries always make a plan for your bird room and how much stock you will carry. Always remember canaries are livestock and need tending each day. It always helps if other members of the family are interested and can help out with feeding and tending when you are not able to be at the bird room. Q. What should I look for when buying stock? A. Before buying your stock, visit several local shows and study which breeders do well at the shows. If they live close by contact and visit them if possible, this is always the best place for good information. Ask their advice before purchasing any breeding stock. Remember, if you are going into Gloster Canaries this is a type Canary and therefore it must be a certain shape and size. Before thinking about the colours the shape must be right first. Q. When pairing what quality should I be looking for? A. One of my hard and fast rules when pairing is not to double up on faults with the pair, i.e. if one bird is slightly lazy with the wings for instance, not holding them quite right, the other bird should show a perfect wing carriage. Q. How long do you keep feeding egg food to new chicks? A. My method is to carry on feeding egg food from leaving the nest until they have finished their moult. Also through the show season because some birds can get stressed out at a show and run off all their surplus body fat. Q. What is the best time to start breeding champion birds? A. When starting out to breed a champion bird it begins with the preparation from the end of the last show season. But I always have what I call a shutdown period for my breeding stock for about a month. The birds only get a basic canary mix seed and freshwater, nothing else. Just like the birds in the wild in their winter period, and this is the start of preparation for getting the birds fit. Q. When is the best time to do maintenance? A. All maintenance to the cages, bird room and the like, must be done in the winter period. Then you should start a programme of prevention of mite, i.e. dipping your birds three to four times at five day intervals.

20 Council Rules The Gloster Canary Breeders Rules laid down by the Gloster Fancy Canary Council UK & the World for your reference only, please check for updates uk.com/gfcc UK/Home.html Gloster Shows 1. Motions for the Council can be accepted from the specialist clubs at any time throughout the year and the Secretary will direct these to Council members immediately for discussion and voting on. Proposals could include proposed changes to the Constitution, or rules. All proposals and the subsequent voting on them will be published to ensure transparency. 2. A list of panel judges from Gloster Specialist Clubs to be sent to the Council Secretary each year, along with any deletions and or any alterations, and only these will appear on the Council list for that year. The list should be sent to the Council secretary by 1st June of each year. Clubs not submitting their judges panel list by 1st June each year will not be included in the current year s Council panel list. 3. To be a panel judge the required status is to be a current champion exhibitor and breeder of the Gloster Fancy Canary for five years. 4. A Gloster Judge exhibiting at a show is not permitted to judge any of the Gloster novice classes at that show. 5. When a Panel Judge leaves the fancy through illness and or other circumstances; if they return at a later date, they must serve a mandatory two years as a breeder and exhibitor of Gloster Canaries before reapplying for the position of a Panel Judge with a specialist society. 6. A partnership is two persons sharing, irrespective of addresses.

21 7. A contract made between a judge and a Cage Bird Society should remain both parties responsibility. If the contract is broken by either party, any complaints received should be left to the Promoting Society. 8. Striking off any Panel Judge is to be left to individual societies, notification of this action to be forwarded to the Council secretary in writing. 9. All judges must abide by the Classification details as laid down by the Council. I.e. where birds are shown in the wrong class, the cage label should be marked WC. 10. A Fancier is allowed to remain in the Novice Section for a period of seven years in total from first joining any Gloster Specialist Society. After seven years the member is obliged to move up to Champion status. A Novice may exhibit in any Gloster Classes without affecting his or her status if Novice classes are not provided. The entry form should be marked Novice. Members of the same family residing in the same household shall show under the highest status. (This is not applicable to a junior). Once a Champion always a Champion. Junior membership is from the age of eight to sixteen years. They are then obliged to move up to novice status. 11. Show cages to be of a standard specification, with perches placed at a distance of three wires either side of the centre hole. Perches should be level. Perches to be 13mm x 15mm (1/2 x 3/8) top chamfered edges. The hole on top of the cage to be kidney shaped. Drinkers to be all black, inside and out, with wire hooks. Cage labels to be attached to the left hand side of the front rail. Floor covering to be seed. Door hinge top or side is optional. Standard show cage size for Gloster Canary: Length 350mm (12 in).width 120mm (4 ¾ in). Height 255mm (10 in). Door diameter 82mm (3 ½ in)

22 Exterior paint to be black. Interior paint colour, Rivulet, Code on the mixing chart for 1 litre E40 L1 Z32 with Pastel base, ½ litre Dulux Matchmaker. E20 L40 with pastel base, undercoat to be White. Paint Colour to be adopted for 10 years 12. The Gloster minimum classification to be 25 Champion Classes and 25 novice Classes. Copies of the classification can be found under the classification menu. 13. Model Block and Pictorial Print of the Corona and Consort Birds to stand for 10 years. A copy of the print can be found in the Gloster Standard menu. 14. While postal and electronic voting on Specialist Clubs proposals will be encouraged, postal voting at Council Meetings will not be accepted. 15. Rules made at the Council to stand for 3 years, with the exception of honorariums to the Officers of the Council. Rules updated 9/12/2009

23 Gloster Canary Standard - Consort

24 Gloster Canary Standard - Corona

25 Classification Novice Gloster Fancy Canary Council UK & the World 26Buff, Dark Crest Corona Cock, Flighted 27Buff, Dark Crest Corona Hen, Flighted 28Buff Consort Cock, Flighted 29Buff Consort Hen, Flighted 30Buff, Dark Crest Corona Cock, Unflighted 31Buff Dark Crest Corona Hen, Unflighted 32Buff Consort Cock, Unflighted 33Buff Consort Hen, Unflighted 34T.P.D to Self Corona Cock, Flighted 35T.P.D to Self Corona Hen, Flighted 36T.P.D to Self Consort Cock, Flighted 37T.P.D to Self Consort Hen, Flighted 38 T.P.D to Self Corona Cock, Unflighted 39T.P.D to Self Corona Hen, Unflighted 40T.P.D to Self Consort Cock, Unflighted 41 T.P.D to Self Consort Hen, Unflighted 42 Yellow, Dark or Grizzle Crest Corona Cock Flt. Or Unflt. (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 43Yellow, Dark or Grizzle Crest Corona Hen Flt. Or Unflt. (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 44Yellow, Consort Cock, Flighted or Unlighted (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 45Yellow, Consort Hen, Flighted or Unflighted (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 46Buff Cinnamon Corona Cock or Hen Flighted. Or Unflighted. 47Buff Cinnamon Consort Cock or Hen Flighted. Or Unflighted 48White or Allied, Corona Cock or Hen Flighted or Unflighted 49White or Allied, Consort Cock or Hen Flighted or Unflighted 50Buff Clear or Grizzle Crest Corona Cock or Hen Flighted or Unflighted

26 Classification - Champion Gloster Fancy Canary Council UK & the World 1Buff, Dark Crest Corona Cock, Flighted 2Buff, Dark Crest Corona Hen, Flighted 3 Buff Consort Cock, Flighted 4Buff Consort Hen, Flighted 5Buff, Dark Crest Corona Cock, Unflighted 6Buff Dark Crest Corona Hen, Unflighted 7Buff Consort Cock, Unflighted 8Buff Consort Hen, Unflighted 9T.P.D to Self Corona Cock, Flighted 10T.P.D to Self Corona Hen, Flighted 11T.P.D to Self Consort Cock, Flighted 12T.P.D to Self Consort Hen, Flighted 13 T.P.D to Self Corona Cock, Unflighted 14T.P.D to Self Corona Hen, Unflighted 15T.P.D to Self Consort Cock, Unflighted 16 T.P.D to Self Consort Hen, Unflighted 17 Yellow, Dark or Grizzle Crest Corona Cock Flt. Or Unflt. (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 18Yellow, Dark or Grizzle Crest Corona Hen Flt. Or Unflt. (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 19Yellow, Consort Cock, Flighted or Unlighted (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 20Yellow, Consort Hen, Flighted or Unflighted (Inc. Yellow Cinnamons) 21Buff Cinnamon Corona Cock or Hen Flighted. Or Unflighted. 22Buff Cinnamon Consort Cock or Hen Flighted. Or Unflighted 23White or Allied, Corona Cock or Hen Flighted or Unflighted 24White or Allied, Consort Cock or Hen Flighted or Unflighted 25Buff Clear or Grizzle Crest Corona Cock or Hen Flighted or Unflighted

27 PRINT OUT Year Cock Ring or Stock card Number Breeding Register Pair / Cage Number Hen Ring or Stock Card Number Date Paired Date Laid Date Set Number of Eggs Date Due Number Hatched Number Infertile Number dead in Shell Number Broken Number Reared Remarks First Nest First Nest Second Nest Ring Number of Young Remarks Second Nest Ring Number of Young

28 PRINT OUT Breeding Stock _ Consort Hens No Ring Number Colour Parents Ring No Cock Hen Related Stock Cage No Yellow % Cinnamon Yes/no Notes

29 PRINT OUT Breeding Stock _ Corona Cocks No Ring Number Colour Parents Ring No Cock Hen Related Stock Cage No Yellow % Cinnamon Yes/no Notes

30 PRINT OUT Breeding Stock _ Corona Hens No Ring Number Colour Parents Ring No Cock Hen Related Stock Cage No Yellow % Cinnamon Yes/no Notes

31 PRINT OUT Breeding Stock _ Consort Cocks No Ring Number Colour Parents Ring No Cock Hen Related Stock Cage No Yellow % Cinnamon Yes/no Notes

32 Who Else Wants To Successfully Breed Gloster Canaries And Save Valuable Maintenance And Cleaning Time Producing Top Quality Winning Canaries? Now You Can! With Dave Rands New Canary Breeding Cage System Light weight and Durable Assembling and maintenance virtually trouble free Easy clean No more time spent on painting, giving you a level of hygiene your local vet will be impressed with Centre Divider Elimination Giving you full stock control and space management This unique labour saving system features the whole of the cage front to be dismantled and with the elimination of the centre dividers allows for easy cleaning and the highest level of hygiene, maintaining bird s health and preventing mite infection and disease. Plus eliminating the centre dividers when the dividing slides are taken away the breeding cages simple convert into a flight cage. Now you can easily manage any number of birds faster and more convenient for yourself without jeopardising the health and hygiene of your birds. These top quality cages are made from 9mm PVC plastic flat board with spot welded stove enamelled cage fronts extremely light which makes transporting, assembling and maintenance trouble free.

33 Dave Rands Canary Breeding Cage System Now available as a double breeding cage or can be ordered in a four or six cage block. Permutations and special block sizes are available with Dave Rands bespoke cage making and affordable fixing service. Don t go another season with those old unhygienic, high maintenance work intensive cages. Give your birds the opportunity to maintain the health they need to reach that winning standard by preventing mite infection and disease. Give yourself a low maintenance bird room to give you the time needed to focus on breeding a winning stock you can be proud of. Ring Dave Rands to get what is most probably the most affordable offer in the country. For more details and ordering please use go to Contact Page... Ring Dave Rands

NZ Federation Clubs Newsletter

NZ Federation Clubs Newsletter NZ Federation Clubs Newsletter July 2012 Another show season is almost complete with only the Grand National in Christchurch left on the show calendar; hopefully most of you have tasted some success on

More information

Australian Fife Canary

Australian Fife Canary The Breeding Cycle Care and Maintenance. by Peter Ailwood This article is designed for both the beginner and the expert and when you see a paragraph starting [ ] it is a paragraph of what the expert breeder

More information

Fact Sheet 6. Breeding Cages

Fact Sheet 6. Breeding Cages Fact Sheet 6 Breeding Cages This fact sheet details the housing requirements for breeding birds, covering areas such as breeding cage sizes, equipment and cleaning. BUDGERIGARS Cage Sizes If you want to

More information

Getting. Started. With. Exhibition. Budgerigars. By David Botha. of The. Mount Gambier. Budgerigar. Society. Inc. 2

Getting. Started. With. Exhibition. Budgerigars. By David Botha. of The. Mount Gambier. Budgerigar. Society. Inc. 2 Getting Started With Exhibition Budgerigars By David Botha of The Mount Gambier Budgerigar Society Inc. 2 CONTENTS 1:) Contents 2:) Foreword 3:) History of the Mount Gambier Budgerigar Society 4:) History

More information

Parrots, Budgerigars and Cockatiels

Parrots, Budgerigars and Cockatiels Full of advice for caring for your pet Your guide to Parrots, Budgerigars and Cockatiels Jollyes, only the best for you and your pets www.jollyes.co.uk Are you ready? The parrot family consists of Parakeets,

More information

YCC Open Show Schedule Victoria Hall, Victoria Rd, Saltaire BD18 3JS Saturday & Sunday 27 th & 28 th October 2018

YCC Open Show Schedule Victoria Hall, Victoria Rd, Saltaire BD18 3JS Saturday & Sunday 27 th & 28 th October 2018 YCC Open Show Schedule Victoria Hall, Victoria Rd, Saltaire BD18 3JS Saturday & Sunday 27 th & 28 th October 2018 Judges and classes George McCracken 1,31,4,34,7,37,10,40,13,43,16,46,19,49,22,52,25,28

More information

the Greek words for Love + Bird = Lovebird.Lovebirds can be classified as aggressive birds to other birds as well as their own species.

the Greek words for Love + Bird = Lovebird.Lovebirds can be classified as aggressive birds to other birds as well as their own species. LOVEBIRDS - belong to the genus Agapornis. Agapornis = Agape + Ornis, the Greek words for Love + Bird = Lovebird.Lovebirds can be classified as aggressive birds to other birds as well as their own species.

More information

Slide 1 NO NOTES. Slide 2 NO NOTES. Slide 3 NO NOTES. Slide 4 NO NOTES. Slide 5

Slide 1 NO NOTES. Slide 2 NO NOTES. Slide 3 NO NOTES. Slide 4 NO NOTES. Slide 5 Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Left is broiler (for meat) bird (Cobb/Ross), have different nutritional needs to layers. From chick to kill can be as little as 34 days. Commercial layer (ends up

More information

An Interview with Hans C. østergaard A champion Budgerigar breeder and international Judge from Denmark By Mobassir Sattar Khan from

An Interview with Hans C. østergaard A champion Budgerigar breeder and international Judge from Denmark By Mobassir Sattar Khan from An Interview with Hans C. østergaard A champion Budgerigar breeder and international Judge from Denmark By Mobassir Sattar Khan from Pakistan May, 2011 Introductions Q 1. I know that you are very experience

More information

Recommended Resources: The following resources may be useful in teaching

Recommended Resources: The following resources may be useful in teaching Unit D: Egg Production Lesson 1: Producing Layers Student Learning Objectives: Instruction in this lesson should result in students achieving the following objectives: 1. Discuss the materials and equipment

More information

PART 6 Rearing and Selection

PART 6 Rearing and Selection PART 6 Rearing and Selection By: Mick Bassett Rearing Young birds, to develop fully, need all that the adults do but more of it! Plenty of room to exercise, lots of fresh air, balanced diet, etc. They

More information

Breeding Self cavies - some top fanciers tell their secrets

Breeding Self cavies - some top fanciers tell their secrets Breeding Self cavies - some top fanciers tell their secrets By Bryan Mayoh I always enjoy reading articles on the breeding of livestock, when they have been written by someone who knows what they are talking

More information

Our Day with Henry George By B&S Thompson Partnership December 2012

Our Day with Henry George By B&S Thompson Partnership December 2012 Our Day with Henry George By B&S Thompson Partnership December 2012 Our first encounter with Henry George was as at an auction dedicated to the sale of his birds in Melbourne. We didn't introduce ourselves

More information

Unit E: Other Poultry. Lesson 2: Exploring the Duck Industry

Unit E: Other Poultry. Lesson 2: Exploring the Duck Industry Unit E: Other Poultry Lesson 2: Exploring the Duck Industry 1 1 2 I. There are many types of ducks throughout the world and in Afghanistan. A. Both domesticated and wild ducks exist throughout the world.

More information

Guide for Incubation of Eggs and Care of Newborn Livestock

Guide for Incubation of Eggs and Care of Newborn Livestock Guide for Incubation of Eggs and Care of Newborn Livestock Goffle Road Poultry Farm 549 Goffle Road, Wyckoff, N.J. 07481 www.gofflepoultry.com Version_020518 Roadmap This presentation will cover how to

More information

An Interview with Andrew Hind

An Interview with Andrew Hind An Interview with Andrew Hind A Champion Budgerigar breeder from Uk By Mobassir Sattar Khan from Pakistan Question about general information 1) Please give us a brief introduction about yourself. Answer:

More information

Birds. As a beginning bird owner, you should start with one of the popular pet breeds:

Birds. As a beginning bird owner, you should start with one of the popular pet breeds: Birds How would you like to own a pet with built-in air conditioning? Yes, some bird bones are hollow and their bodies have air sacs, or pockets. The lungs pump cool air into the bones and air pockets.

More information

Back to basics - Accommodating birds in the laboratory setting

Back to basics - Accommodating birds in the laboratory setting Back to basics - Accommodating birds in the laboratory setting Penny Hawkins Research Animals Department, RSPCA, UK Helping animals through welfare science Aim: to provide practical information on refining

More information

Judges: - Mr.Simon Hughes /Mr.Glenn Brooker.

Judges: - Mr.Simon Hughes /Mr.Glenn Brooker. Canary Colour Breeders Association East Anglia Zone 46th Colour SHOW (Founded in 1969) Sandy VILLAGE HALL Engayne Avenue Sandy Beds SG19 1BN. Saturday 25th November 2017 Judges: - Mr.Simon Hughes /Mr.Glenn

More information

Judges: - Mr I Chapman.and Mr.G Philpot.

Judges: - Mr I Chapman.and Mr.G Philpot. Canary Colour Breeders Association East Anglia Zone 45th ZONE SHOW (Founded in 1969) SANDY VILLAGE HALL Engayne Avenue. Sandy. Beds. SG19 1BN. Saturday 26th November 2016 Judges: - Mr I Chapman.and Mr.G

More information

Schipperke Club of America, Inc. Approved by SCA Board January 2017 Membership Application Instructions

Schipperke Club of America, Inc. Approved by SCA Board January 2017 Membership Application Instructions Membership Application Instructions Along with your completed application you MUST include the following: A short introduction, be sure to detail information about your interests in the sport of purebred

More information

ReproMatic & FluxxBreeder

ReproMatic & FluxxBreeder ReproMatic & FluxxBreeder the feeding system for broiler breeders REPROMATIC the feeding system especially for broiler breeders REPROMATIC is a feeding system developed by Big Dutchman to ideally meet

More information

Unit D: Egg Production. Lesson 4: Producing Layers

Unit D: Egg Production. Lesson 4: Producing Layers Unit D: Egg Production Lesson 4: Producing Layers 1 1 Terms broodiness caged layer production floor production layers 2 2 3 I. Layers are chickens that are used to produce large quantities of eggs. A.

More information

Four Methods:Preparing to BreedChoosing the Eggs to IncubateLetting the Hen Hatch the EggsIncubating the Eggs Yourself

Four Methods:Preparing to BreedChoosing the Eggs to IncubateLetting the Hen Hatch the EggsIncubating the Eggs Yourself How to Breed Chickens Four Methods:Preparing to BreedChoosing the Eggs to IncubateLetting the Hen Hatch the EggsIncubating the Eggs Yourself Breeding chickens is a great way to create a sustainable flock,

More information

The Caged Bird section acknowledges the tireless work and dedication of The Late Mr Roy Fox Conditions of entry:

The Caged Bird section acknowledges the tireless work and dedication of The Late Mr Roy Fox Conditions of entry: Chief Steward Peter Trow 02 6732 5400. Email: pktrow@bigpond.com No Entry Fee - No Class Prizemoney Entries close 9pm Tuesday 12th February 2019 The Caged Bird section acknowledges the tireless work and

More information

Supreme animal housing units

Supreme animal housing units Supreme animal housing units INTRODUCTION THE KENNEL COMPANY SPECIALISES IN MANUFACTURING LARGE KENNELS FOR ANIMAL OWNERS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. WE HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURING KENNELS SINCE 2007, AND IN THIS

More information

BREEDING TECHNIQUES by Pat Gaskin Reproduced from NOFRRA News 1974

BREEDING TECHNIQUES by Pat Gaskin Reproduced from NOFRRA News 1974 BREEDING TECHNIQUES by Pat Gaskin Reproduced from NOFRRA News 1974 Genetics Thousands of factors called genes determine the make-up of your stock. These genes are strung together in groups and the groups

More information

Top Tips for. SEtting up YOUR Coop

Top Tips for. SEtting up YOUR Coop Top Tips for SEtting up YOUR Coop 1 Top Tips for Preparing Your Coop It s time to think about: LOCATION FOUNDATION PRESERVATION In order to preserve Your coop s longevity, it needs to be painted Prior

More information

FOUR STAGES OF HEALING & BEST USE OF SILVER WHINNYS

FOUR STAGES OF HEALING & BEST USE OF SILVER WHINNYS FOUR STAGES OF HEALING & BEST USE OF SILVER WHINNYS There are 4 stages of healing as described by Dr Erica Lacher of Springhill Equine Clinic in Newberry, Florida. Though this is most relevant to wound

More information

17 th, 18 th & 19 th MAY 2018 CAGE BIRDS SECTION 3

17 th, 18 th & 19 th MAY 2018 CAGE BIRDS SECTION 3 17 th, 18 th & 19 th MAY 2018 CAGE BIRDS SECTION 3 Canaries, Budgerigars, Finches, Parrots,Quail, Dove, and Pet Birds CHIEF STEWARD: Geoff Stolberg PHONE: 5482 4545 STEWARDS: Mrs J Stolberg, Mr R McMellon,

More information

Carolann Murray Local author of Mastering the Art of Self-sufficiency in New Zealand Presents Backyard Chickens

Carolann Murray Local author of Mastering the Art of Self-sufficiency in New Zealand Presents Backyard Chickens Carolann Murray Local author of Mastering the Art of Self-sufficiency in New Zealand Presents Backyard Chickens Today Topics Cover What sort of chook do you want? How to house them What they do and don

More information

Poultry Skillathon 2017

Poultry Skillathon 2017 Age Divisions: Junior (8-11) Intermediate (12-14) Senior (15-18) Exhibitors will participate in age-based Skillathons. This study guide includes all topics an exhibitor might be tested on. Youth will only

More information

CIWF Response to the Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply Study April 2015

CIWF Response to the Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply Study April 2015 CIWF Response to the Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply Study April 2015 The Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply study seeks to understand the sustainability impacts of three laying hen housing systems

More information

Rosellas. This fact sheet gives an overview on keeping Rosellas. Fact Sheet 27

Rosellas. This fact sheet gives an overview on keeping Rosellas. Fact Sheet 27 Fact Sheet 27 Rosellas This fact sheet gives an overview on keeping Rosellas. The family of birds known as Rosellas are probably amongst the most widely kept and bred of the Australian parakeets. Certain

More information

If it s called chicken wire, it must be for chickens, right? There are certain topics that veteran chicken owners are all

If it s called chicken wire, it must be for chickens, right? There are certain topics that veteran chicken owners are all Chicken Wire or Cloth for Coops Hardware If it s called chicken wire, it must be for chickens, right? There are certain topics that veteran chicken owners are all too familiar with. But, what about those

More information

Breeding Spangles by Ghalib Al-Nasser

Breeding Spangles by Ghalib Al-Nasser Breeding Spangles by Ghalib Al-Nasser History No other mutation has created so much excitement with Budgerigar breeders as the Spangle. Maybe it is because of the fact that the last mutation to arrive

More information

H POULTRY PROJECT

H POULTRY PROJECT Douglas County 4-H POULTRY PROJECT Rules & Guidelines Project Objective: To give youth an opportunity to learn by doing through participating in feeding, caring, and managing their poultry project. IMPORTANT

More information

PREMIER SHOW. SATURDAY 17TH November Stafford Rangers Football Club Astonfields Road. Stafford ST16 3UF

PREMIER SHOW. SATURDAY 17TH November Stafford Rangers Football Club Astonfields Road. Stafford ST16 3UF PREMIER SHOW SATURDAY 17TH November 2018 Stafford Rangers Football Club Astonfields Road Stafford ST16 3UF This show is held in accordance with the terms of DEFRA'S General licence currently in force (Animal

More information

VISITING RICHARD VAN DER WESTEN IN MADE (NL)

VISITING RICHARD VAN DER WESTEN IN MADE (NL) VISITING RICHARD VAN DER WESTEN IN MADE (NL) By: Piet Steeman, Belgium. In January 2014, at the Champion Show in Nieuwegein, I met with Richard van der Westen. This young man of 21 years is from the village

More information

Best Practice in the Breeder House

Best Practice in the Breeder House Best Practice in the Breeder House Preventing Floor Eggs Best Practice in the Breeder House Preventing Floor Eggs Why are floor eggs a problem? Eggs laid on the floor (floor eggs) have a significantly

More information

Make a Chicken Coop from a Garden Shed

Make a Chicken Coop from a Garden Shed Make a Chicken Coop from a Garden Shed Make a Chicken Coop from a Garden Shed! The day I brought home the first two chicks, I went against all the advice I give to people thinking about getting chickens.

More information

DIVISION 1 BORDER FANCY CANARIES The North American Border Club Standard of Excellence

DIVISION 1 BORDER FANCY CANARIES The North American Border Club Standard of Excellence /A DIVISION 1 BORDER FANCY CANARIES The North American Border Club Standard of Excellence ">Sfl The grand essentials of the Border Fancy Canary arc type and quality. Without these all other aspects are

More information

SHOW RULES OF THE AFFILIATED SOCIETIES OF THE SOUTH QUEENSLAND BUDGERIGAR BREEDERS ASSOCIATION inc

SHOW RULES OF THE AFFILIATED SOCIETIES OF THE SOUTH QUEENSLAND BUDGERIGAR BREEDERS ASSOCIATION inc SHOW RULES OF THE AFFILIATED SOCIETIES OF THE SOUTH QUEENSLAND BUDGERIGAR BREEDERS ASSOCIATION inc 1 EXHIBITOR STATUS 1.1 There shall be the following three classifications of exhibitor: i) Open ii) Intermediate

More information

Entries close 9pm Tuesday 6th February Championship Ribbons. Champion Normal Budgerigar, Old Bird Champion Pied Budgerigar, Young Bird

Entries close 9pm Tuesday 6th February Championship Ribbons. Champion Normal Budgerigar, Old Bird Champion Pied Budgerigar, Young Bird CAGED BIRDS Chief Steward Peter Trow 02 6732 5400. Email: pktrow@bigpond.com No Entry Fee - No Class Prizemoney Entries close 9pm Tuesday 6th February 2018 The Caged Bird section acknowledges the tireless

More information

Blue-crowned Laughingthrush Dryonastes courtoisi Artificial Incubation and Hand Rearing Protocol At Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, UK

Blue-crowned Laughingthrush Dryonastes courtoisi Artificial Incubation and Hand Rearing Protocol At Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, UK Blue-crowned Laughingthrush Dryonastes courtoisi Artificial Incubation and Hand Rearing Protocol At Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, UK Andrew Owen & Ian Edmans Incubation Blue-crowned Laughingthrush

More information

By: Monique de Vrijer Photos: Monique de Vrijer en Pauline van Schaik FROM EGG TO CHICKEN

By: Monique de Vrijer Photos: Monique de Vrijer en Pauline van Schaik FROM EGG TO CHICKEN By: Monique de Vrijer Photos: Monique de Vrijer en Pauline van Schaik FROM EGG TO CHICKEN At last, spring is here and many of us are looking forward to the first chicks! But before we can have chicks,

More information

Also known as the little corella, short-billed corella.

Also known as the little corella, short-billed corella. Bare-eyed cockatoo Cacatua sanguinea Indonesia Also known as the little corella, short-billed corella. Bare-eyed cockatoos are medium sized white cockatoos with short white recumbent crests. The eye rings

More information

How Quickly We Forget.

How Quickly We Forget. How Quickly We Forget. Occasionally I look through the Tips and Secrets that I wrote on my website and realized I have been forgetting to do something basic that I once felt was very necessary. Maybe my

More information

Corn Snake Care Sheet

Corn Snake Care Sheet Corn Snake Care Sheet Temperament With the odd exception, Corn Snakes are calm, docile, placid snakes that are hardy and thrive very well in captivity. Due to their temperament Corn Snakes are a recommended

More information

As a novice breeder it would be best to start with the Self variety. 90% of the Selfs is show. By: Maarten Mees (Belgium)

As a novice breeder it would be best to start with the Self variety. 90% of the Selfs is show. By: Maarten Mees (Belgium) THE GHENT CROPPER A WILFUL AND ACTIVE PIGEON By: Maarten Mees (Belgium) Seeing a Ghent Cropper at exhibitions, in free flight or simply in the loft is a joy to watch. Few breeds combine so many characteristics

More information

Newcastle Budgerigar Club Inc. Annual Show Schedule. 28th October 2018

Newcastle Budgerigar Club Inc. Annual Show Schedule. 28th October 2018 Newcastle Budgerigar Club Inc. Annual Show Schedule 28th October 2018 FREE ENTRIES Wallsend Community Centre Cnr Cowper Street & Newcastle Rd, Wallsend THIS IS A CLEARWING CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE EVENT Sponsored

More information

BrevdueNord.dk. The moult and side issues Author: Verheecke Marc - Foto Degrave Martin.

BrevdueNord.dk. The moult and side issues Author: Verheecke Marc - Foto Degrave Martin. BrevdueNord.dk This article are shown with permission from: http://www.pipa.be/ The moult and side issues Author: Verheecke Marc - Foto Degrave Martin Last week I had a visit from my veterinarian. He did

More information

Buffalo & WNY Poultry club Newsletter Fall Presidents Message

Buffalo & WNY Poultry club Newsletter Fall Presidents Message Presidents Message Hello everyone, I have spent a good portion of this past year in New York City but am now back home full time. While I was gone my daughter took over daily chores and more importantly

More information

4-H Poultry: Unit 1. The Egg Flock For an egg-producing flock, select one of these birds: production-type Rhode Island Red Leghorn hybrids sex-link

4-H Poultry: Unit 1. The Egg Flock For an egg-producing flock, select one of these birds: production-type Rhode Island Red Leghorn hybrids sex-link 4-H Poultry: Unit 1 A small flock of chickens does not require much space or money, and if you manage your flock well, you can earn some money. You might start with a small flock of 25 50 chickens, or

More information

By: Rinke Berkenbosch

By: Rinke Berkenbosch By: Rinke Berkenbosch All domesticated ducks originate from the Mallard (Anas Platyrhynchos), except the domesticated Muscovy duck; which is a fully domesticated variety of the wild Muscovy duck (Cairina

More information

The Life of a Battery Hen Sadia Ahmed

The Life of a Battery Hen Sadia Ahmed "I am battery hen. I live in a cage so small I cannot stretch my wings. The air is so full of ammonia that my lungs hurt and my eyes burn and I think I am going blind. As soon as I was born, a man grabbed

More information

BUDGERIGARS CANARIES CAGED BIRDS SATURDAY 25 TH AUGUST, 2018 CONVENER: Lloyd Edwards Phone

BUDGERIGARS CANARIES CAGED BIRDS SATURDAY 25 TH AUGUST, 2018 CONVENER: Lloyd Edwards Phone SECTION Z GATE No. 8 BUDGERIGARS CANARIES CAGED BIRDS SATURDAY 25 TH AUGUST, 2018 Entry Fee CONVENER: Lloyd Edwards Phone 8522 4317 Closing Date 50 cents per bird (incl.gst) Friday August 10 th, 2018 PRIZE

More information

Clarence Pastoral & Agricultural Society Ltd Grafton Show. Section 7 CAGE BIRDS

Clarence Pastoral & Agricultural Society Ltd Grafton Show. Section 7 CAGE BIRDS Clarence Pastoral & Agricultural Society Ltd Grafton Show Section 7 CAGE BIRDS Friday 10 th & Saturday 11 th May 2019 Clarence Pastoral & Agricultural Society Ltd GRAFTON SHOW Phone: 02 66422240 PO Box

More information

June, Q-2. Are you involve in this fancy as just for a hobby or now it is your profession? Answer: just a hobby.

June, Q-2. Are you involve in this fancy as just for a hobby or now it is your profession? Answer: just a hobby. An Interview with Paul B a Budgerigar Fancier from Belgium By Mobassir Sattar Khan from Pakistan June, 2007 Introductions Q-1. I know that you are very experience and well known Budgerigars breeder, but

More information

BRITISH COLOUR CANARY CLUB ANNUAL SHOW 2017

BRITISH COLOUR CANARY CLUB ANNUAL SHOW 2017 BRITISH COLOUR CANARY CLUB ANNUAL SHOW 2017 Saturday 18th November 2017 Venue: Stafford Rangers Football Club, Astonfields Road, Stafford, ST16 3UF. 1 Mile from junction 14 M6 Motorway This show is held

More information

BIOL4. General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June Unit 4 Populations and environment. Monday 13 June pm to 3.

BIOL4. General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June Unit 4 Populations and environment. Monday 13 June pm to 3. Centre Number Surname Candidate Number For Examiner s Use Other Names Candidate Signature Examiner s Initials General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June 2011 Question 1 2 Mark Biology

More information

Section 19 Caged Birds

Section 19 Caged Birds 144 th Armidale P & A Show Caged Birds Floor Manager: Brian Chaffey Phone 0407 729 674 12 Alexander Street ARMIDALE, NSW, 2350 Conditions. Please read General Conditions and Regulations for all Exhibitors.

More information

BUYING GUIDE ALGOT. Storage across the home. DESIGN Francis Cayouette

BUYING GUIDE ALGOT. Storage across the home. DESIGN Francis Cayouette BUYING GUIDE ALGOT Storage across the home DESIGN Francis Cayouette QUALITY Designed for use throughout the home. ALGOT shelves are hardwearing, stain resistant and easy to keep clean. Brackets are made

More information

Livermore rules and regulations

Livermore rules and regulations Backyard Chickens Livermore rules and regulations In Livermore you need to apply for an animal fancier s permit. http://www.cityoflivermore.net/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp? BlobID=4195 Animals need to

More information

THE BUCKEYE. By Elly Vogelaar (NL) With my thanks to the American Buckeye Club, Jeffrey L. Lay and Joe Schumaker.

THE BUCKEYE. By Elly Vogelaar (NL) With my thanks to the American Buckeye Club, Jeffrey L. Lay and Joe Schumaker. THE BUCKEYE By Elly Vogelaar (NL) Above: Young cockerel. Photo: Jeffrey L. Lay With my thanks to the American Buckeye Club, Jeffrey L. Lay and Joe Schumaker. My attention was caught when I read the following

More information

Backyard Cat Enclosures. to setting up your enclosure

Backyard Cat Enclosures. to setting up your enclosure Backyard Cat Enclosures must-read guide to setting up your enclosure Preparing your enclosure It s time to think about: 1 preservation 2 foundation 3 location How do I help preserve my enclosure? In order

More information

Guide Dogs Puppy Development and Advice Leaflet. No. 9 Transport and Transportation

Guide Dogs Puppy Development and Advice Leaflet. No. 9 Transport and Transportation Guide Dogs Puppy Development and Advice Leaflet No. 9 Transport and Transportation 1 Table of contents 3 The introduction of transport and the transportation of guide dog puppies 3 Car travel 6 Bus travel

More information

Breeding White Storks( Ciconia ciconia at Chessington World of Adventures Paul Wexler

Breeding White Storks( Ciconia ciconia at Chessington World of Adventures Paul Wexler Breeding White Storks(Ciconia ciconia) at Chessington World of Adventures Paul Wexler The White Stork belongs to the genus Ciconia of which there are seven other species incorporated predominantly throughout

More information

If you were able to say the above statements out loud and in all honesty, you might just be able to welcome this type of parrot into your home.

If you were able to say the above statements out loud and in all honesty, you might just be able to welcome this type of parrot into your home. Lovebird Agapornis fischeri FACT SHEET Developed by BirdTricks.com Although Lovebirds can be sweet and loving, their name comes from how they interact in pairs and stay together, sitting side by side,

More information

MINIATURE BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY Of AUSTRALIA INTERUM PROPOSED STANDARD

MINIATURE BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY Of AUSTRALIA INTERUM PROPOSED STANDARD MINIATURE BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY Of AUSTRALIA INTERUM PROPOSED STANDARD The MBSA Guide To The exhibition And judging of the Ideal miniature BudgerIgar. INTRODUCTION Any aspect of a bird that falls short of

More information

OBEDIENCE JUDGES ASSOCIATION SAMPLE MULTI-CHOICE QUESTIONS ANSWERS

OBEDIENCE JUDGES ASSOCIATION SAMPLE MULTI-CHOICE QUESTIONS ANSWERS OBEDIENCE JUDGES ASSOCIATION SAMPLE MULTI-CHOICE QUESTIONS ANSWERS Every care has been taken to try to ensure that the answers given are correct. However, if any user considers that the answers may be

More information

Before and After: The Chicken and the Egg

Before and After: The Chicken and the Egg Before and After: The Chicken and the Egg Intended for Grade: Second Subject: Math Description: This project provides practice using concepts of the calendar and time-related vocabulary by exploring classroom

More information

If you were able to say the above statements out loud and in all honesty, you might just be able to welcome this type of parrot into your home.

If you were able to say the above statements out loud and in all honesty, you might just be able to welcome this type of parrot into your home. Indian Ringneck Psittacula krameri manillensis FACT SHEET Developed by BirdTricks.com Indian Ringnecks are known for being nippy birds; however, any bird can earn this reputation, and as long as raised

More information

R A I S I N G Y O U R H O M E C H I C K E N F L O C K

R A I S I N G Y O U R H O M E C H I C K E N F L O C K R A I S I N G Y O U R H O M E C H I C K E N F L O C K WHAT IS A PROJECT AREA? Where you are interested Welcome to the Poultry Project: AKA Chick Chain What s your goal? Become proficient in knowing how

More information

Parrot Husbandry. Lovebirds. Environment

Parrot Husbandry. Lovebirds. Environment Parrot Husbandry Parrots make amazing pets as long as you ensure that you have the time and energy to care for them properly. As there are many different species available, all with different personalities

More information

POULTRY MANAGEMENT IN EAST AFRICA (GUIDELINES FOR REARING CHICKEN)

POULTRY MANAGEMENT IN EAST AFRICA (GUIDELINES FOR REARING CHICKEN) ĖĿĖWA Knowledge to develop Africa! Producer: Dr. Sarah Maina Editing: Dr. M. Mwangi. Contact: info@elewa.org Website: www.elewa.org ELEWA Publications. Farming Resources. 2008. POULTRY MANAGEMENT IN EAST

More information

BY BOBS PETS AND FISH DUBBO (02) CHAMPION PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY ORANA AVICULTURAL SOCIETY ONE DAY ONLY:

BY BOBS PETS AND FISH DUBBO (02) CHAMPION PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY ORANA AVICULTURAL SOCIETY ONE DAY ONLY: Section M Caged Birds SPONSORED BY BOBS PETS AND FISH DUBBO (02) 6882 1642 CHAMPION PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY ORANA AVICULTURAL SOCIETY ONE DAY ONLY: Sunday, 26th May, 2019 Online Entries Now Available: www.dubboshow.org

More information

MANAGING AVIARY SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL RESULTS. TOPICS:

MANAGING AVIARY SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL RESULTS. TOPICS: MANAGING AVIARY SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL RESULTS. TOPICS: Housing system System design Minimiza2on of stress Ligh2ng Ven2la2on Feed run 2mes Feed placement Watering Water placement Perch Scratch material

More information

Assessment Schedule 2017 Subject: Agricultural and Horticultural Science: Demonstrate knowledge of livestock management practices (90921)

Assessment Schedule 2017 Subject: Agricultural and Horticultural Science: Demonstrate knowledge of livestock management practices (90921) NCEA Level 1 Agricultural and Horticultural Science (90921) 2017 page 1 of 6 Assessment Schedule 2017 Subject: Agricultural and Horticultural Science: Demonstrate knowledge of livestock management practices

More information

Managing a Small Poultry Flock

Managing a Small Poultry Flock Managing a Small Poultry Flock Commitment Caring for chickens can be rewarding, but poultry are fragile and need to be well cared for at all times. Breed Selection Cornish are recommended for meat and

More information

Q-2. Are you involve in this fancy as just for a hobby or now it is your professional?

Q-2. Are you involve in this fancy as just for a hobby or now it is your professional? An Interview with Partner Mick Freakley & Ian Ainley, Budgerigar breeders from UK and World Champion 2007 & 2008, by Mobassir s Sattar Khan Pakistan in 2008. Introductions Q-1. I know that you are very

More information

Buy The Complete Version of This Book at Booklocker.com:

Buy The Complete Version of This Book at Booklocker.com: An All-In-One Resource to Choose the Best Dog Food. Solve the Dog Food Puzzle Buy The Complete Version of This Book at Booklocker.com: http://www.booklocker.com/p/books/4729.html?s=pdf Copyright & Disclaimer

More information

Steggles Sydney Royal School Meat Bird Pairs Competition Support Guide

Steggles Sydney Royal School Meat Bird Pairs Competition Support Guide Steggles Sydney Royal School Meat Bird Pairs Competition Support Guide 1 Contents Introduction Setting up On arrival of your day-old chicks Monitoring Weighing and assessing growth Temperature control

More information

TELEPHONE: SPECIES: SEX: HATCH DATE: BREEDER:

TELEPHONE: SPECIES: SEX: HATCH DATE: BREEDER: PHOTOGRAPHS INFORMATION Full view and of unique features OWNER: TELEPHONE: NAME OF PARROT: SPECIES: SEX: HATCH DATE: BREEDER: CLOSED/SPLIT RING NUMBERS: MICROCHIP NUMBERS: DNA SEXING PROFILES LABORATORY

More information

Mel & Sue King of Blandford Forum

Mel & Sue King of Blandford Forum Mel & Sue King of Blandford Forum Could this partnership have a better name, because they really are the reigning monarchs of the pigeon world. They have had an exceptional season even compared to their

More information

RABBITS. Code of practice for keeping rabbits in Western Australia ISBN

RABBITS. Code of practice for keeping rabbits in Western Australia ISBN RABBITS Code of practice for keeping rabbits in Western Australia ISBN 7307 6330 7 Published by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development Western Australia March, 2003 1 PREFACE The Code

More information

REARING LAYING HENS IN A BARN SYSTEM WITHOUT BEAK TRIMMING: THE RONDEEL EXAMPLE

REARING LAYING HENS IN A BARN SYSTEM WITHOUT BEAK TRIMMING: THE RONDEEL EXAMPLE REARING LAYING HENS IN A BARN SYSTEM WITHOUT BEAK TRIMMING: THE RONDEEL EXAMPLE BACKGROUND: BEAK TRIMMING AND FEATHER PECKING IN LAYING HENS Injurious feather pecking is a major welfare problem in laying

More information

POULTRY Allen County 4-H

POULTRY Allen County 4-H POULTRY Allen County 4-H Level 1 Grades 3-4-5 2017 $1.00 What you will do in this project: Enroll in the 4-H program by January 15. Complete the project by answering at least two of the activities in this

More information

Recommended Resources: The following resources may be useful in teaching

Recommended Resources: The following resources may be useful in teaching Unit C: Poultry Management Lesson 2: Feeding, Management and Equipment for Poultry Student Learning Objectives: Instruction in this lesson should result in students achieving the following objectives:

More information

Rear Crosses with Drive and Confidence

Rear Crosses with Drive and Confidence Rear Crosses with Drive and Confidence Article and photos by Ann Croft Is it necessary to be able to do rear crosses on course to succeed in agility? I liken the idea of doing agility without the option

More information

A Heated Environment Will Require Added Moisture Determine The Correct Feeding Level The Temperature Is Important And Should Be Checked At The Level

A Heated Environment Will Require Added Moisture Determine The Correct Feeding Level The Temperature Is Important And Should Be Checked At The Level EMERGENCY CARE BABY ANIMALS NEED SPECIAL CARE The emergency kit provides Esbilac milk replacer for puppies, or KMR milk replacer for kittens. You can also use Esbilac and KMR for other domestic animals

More information

MINI 4-H. PROJECT EXHIBIT TAG Mini 4 H Pet Animal Name: Age: Clay County Cooperative Extension N Rd Brazil, IN

MINI 4-H. PROJECT EXHIBIT TAG Mini 4 H Pet Animal Name: Age: Clay County Cooperative Extension N Rd Brazil, IN MINI 4-H Clay County Cooperative Extension Purdue Clay 6656 N Rd Brazil, IN PROJECT EXHIBIT TAG Mini 4 H Pet Animal Name: Age: to 4-H". If you've up the Pet project. glad to have you. Mini 4-H Pet is

More information

Guide Dogs Puppy Development and Advice Leaflet. No. 3 Relief routines

Guide Dogs Puppy Development and Advice Leaflet. No. 3 Relief routines Guide Dogs Puppy Development and Advice Leaflet No. 3 Relief routines 1 Table of Contents 3 Teaching relief behaviour and routines to guide dog puppies 3 The busy-busy prompt 4 So how do you teach your

More information

Right and next page: Brahma chicks with decent footfeathering, but with no fluff on the inner side of the legs and on the inner toes.

Right and next page: Brahma chicks with decent footfeathering, but with no fluff on the inner side of the legs and on the inner toes. FOOTFEATHERING By: Bobo Athes For the vast majority of chicken breeds, especially for the utility breeds, footfeathering is not included in the standard. Yet, in the case of ornamental breeds, it is a

More information

What is the date at which most chicks would have been expected to fledge?

What is the date at which most chicks would have been expected to fledge? CURLEW FAQs FACTS AND FIGURES AND ADVICE FOR THOSE WANTING TO HELP SUPPORT NESTING CURLEW ON THEIR LAND The Eurasian Curlew or, Numenius arquata, spends much of the year on coasts or estuaries, but migrates

More information

ReproMatic & FluxxBreeder

ReproMatic & FluxxBreeder ReproMatic & FluxxBreeder The feeding system developed specifically for broiler breeders ReproMatic the feeding system for broiler breeders ReproMatic is a Big Dutchman feeding system which was developed

More information

ROLAND & JULIE THRESHER OF MINEHEAD

ROLAND & JULIE THRESHER OF MINEHEAD ROLAND & JULIE THRESHER OF MINEHEAD By Keith Mott Roland s parents, Graham and Gwen Thresher live in Alcombe and they won Supreme Champion at the BHW Blackpool Show in January 2013 with their champion

More information

Animal Care & Selection

Animal Care & Selection Animal Care & Selection Animal Information & Care This is just a helpful guide and is not required as part of your project. Following these tips does not guarantee that your project will be completed in

More information

The way to recognition of the Dutch Colour Homer

The way to recognition of the Dutch Colour Homer The way to recognition of the Dutch Colour Homer By: Sytze de Bruine. It has been a year or two ago that I was contacted by telephone from an old Racing Homer fancier and also breeder of the Old Dutch

More information

THE LUCERNE. By: Mick Bassett (D)

THE LUCERNE. By: Mick Bassett (D) THE LUCERNE By: Mick Bassett (D) The Lucerne is the 'Pixie' of the Swiss Pigeon Breeds. With its unusual shaped head, high peak crest, large dark eyes and groused legs, it almost reminds you of some drawing

More information