Enjoyed your March preparations , I too had a poor year with the Siskins , I have made some changes to the flights hopefully this will be a better year , good luck with your season .
Hi David,, hello from the U.S.! I have a question. Do the cock birds not fight when kept together, especially as they come into condition? Beautiful birds and great channel! Thank you.
Stunning birds and birdroom! Greetings from Germany!
Thank you Oma 😊
Very enjoyable David thank you look forward to seeing your next video
Thank you Eric
Nice video good to see your not rushing the birds into breeding as some do as early as February
Yep no hurry
All the best for your Breeding Season and a great video well done 👏
Thanks Redfactor Man and a good season to you also.
Great video good luck to you on your breeding season all the best
Thank you Charlene
Hiya bro great video as always.
Good luck with the breeding season 👍 xx
Ta Trish.
Thanks Dave for the video love your setup best of luck for the rest of the year
Thank you PJ
Very nice David !!!👍👍👍
Cheers 🍻 Canary Phaeo
Brilliant as always David, looking forward to the next installment with all the young.
Hopefully so Neville there will be young.
Nice one David
Cheers Shay.
Hi David, great video and preparation for the season, looking forward to seeing your progress, nice mealy redpolls, best of luck with them. 👍. Mark.
Thanks Mark. 👍
THANK YOU DAVED
Cheers Michael.
Gd luck David
Thank you Danny
Good episode David! Beautiful birds! 👍👍👍 good luck in the breeding season!
Thank you V.P.S
Nice set up
Hopefully you’ll have a great season 🇮🇪
Cheers Brian 🍻
Enjoyed your March preparations , I too had a poor year with the Siskins , I have made some changes to the flights hopefully this will be a better year , good luck with your season .
Thank you David hopefully you have more success this season.
Hi David,, hello from the U.S.! I have a question. Do the cock birds not fight when kept together, especially as they come into condition? Beautiful birds and great channel! Thank you.
Yes plenty of squabbling this keeps them fit. never anything too serious.
Thank you. How would a cock and hen or even 2 cock fare in a pet situation? Or a mixed group?
@@JohnDoe-tq6yr 2 cocks and 1 hen will not work, cock and hen in open aviary no problem.