Cage & Aviary Birds

My progress with chestnut & white

BENGALESE

DURING April, I set 15 new pairs of Bengalese finches. Initially, I had planned to set just one pair of chestnut & whites, but the week before pairing I decided to make it two pairs. However, I hadn't determined which birds to pair together. When I caught the chestnut & whites for review, I found that I had four pairs that I could use at that time for breeding. I have not fully achieved my recent objectives with chestnut & whites and still need to increase further the number of top-quality birds for both breeding and showing.

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