Cage & Aviary Birds

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CANARIES

AFTER you have kept and bred birds for a while, you can often get a feeling of how the season will go. Of course, there are those years when things end up with an unexpected disaster or on the other hand turn out even better than expected.

So far, our breeding season has neither been a disaster or a triumph. It is probably best described as average.pressure. That's something that fanciers can succumb to when they hear or see reports of other breeders already in full swing with chicks in the nest.

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