Cage & Aviary Birds

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FOR some of us, the breeding season is now not too far away and we can see our birds edging towards being ready for pairing.

The majority of my pairings will have been in my mind for some time, yet I still like to go over them and ensure that my decisions are as correct as can be. There are always options in every birdroom and the correct choice of partners is vital for a successful outcome.

The Yorkshires were the first to be accessed and this involved a trip to Milton Keynes to run through the pairings with Bob

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