The Canary Room - Season 3 Episode 11 - Breeding Redpolls and Goldfinches
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In the latest episode of the series we see Matt's progress with breeding Siberian Goldfinches and Pied Redpolls. Top tips include hand feeding canaries and goldfinches. Bird of the week is a variegated Border Canary and a clear Fife Canary plus we catch up on the garden birds too
very well presented i enjoyed the video thank you
Great show again birds are all up and down.But we still carry on what else would we do .Great news about the Polls and Goldfinches let's hope they make it through. Best of luck
Thanks Pete
Great work and a pleasure too watch. Thank you for your time and effort.
My pleasure!
Another great episode, well done Matt,,
Thanks mate, looking forward to my return to you!
Great episode, AGAIN! Did a little Redpoles virtual fist-pump for you buddy! 👊💥 fingers crossed, it's well deserved...
Thanks mate, much appreciated
Hi Matt, great news regarding the Polls and the Goldies hope it all goes well for them. Take care
Thanks mate, so far so good !
Good job and good luck !
Thanks!
Also well done on the redpolls wonderful news 👏
Thanks Donna
Great show as always
Glad you enjoyed it
Great videos keep up the good work. I’ve been thoroughly enjoying all these episodes, very helpful and giving me ideas in my own bird room of native finches
Excellent, really glad you've enjoyed them, thanks for taking the time to comment
Amazing great job , fingers crossed going forward, thanks
Thanks, I'm keeping everything crossed!
Another super episode. Thank you. Just a thought here. Reference to your last question by a subscriber regarding what birds to keep. I fully understand the importance of any hopeful young bird that's worth it's salt to stay in the genetic pool and keep that strong line going. However if one was to aquire birds off a breeder with the same thought process, then what is the chance of that person actually getting a good bird/pair/trio to get him/herself started, if they are, let's say not worth keeping at all in the birdroom for whatever reasons? Are the new potential hobbiests just buying or being gifted seconds, and I don't mean that in a bad way. I know a line can take many years to achieve, with ups and downs in between, but how is one supposed to start off with good birds if breeders are not willing to sacrifice a decent pair or two to help new canary keepers?
It's a really good point, many fanciers, myself included, will of course let quality stock go to help newcomers and experienced fanciers alike. A lot depends on the volume of stock that you breed year to year as well. So, for example, I anticipate breeding about 70-80 Fifes this year, I have 10 cock birds from this year, which I'll keep 4 or 5 so, there's only room for 7 or 8 new cocks this year. Assuming 50% of the young are cock birds a fair number of very good quality birds will leave the room this year as I won't have the room for them.
Cheers Matt
Cool episode. What cage floor covering do you use? Sawdust?
Thanks Neil, its a type of sawdust its called Tierwohl
Fingers crossed for the Goldfinch chick
Thanks 🙏
Get the sunflower seed hearts out our visiting goldfinches love them we have about 20-30 everyday and they’ve now brought there chicks too also some young green finches too
Fabulous, the mix I have on the feeder has them in!
Wanna have one, supernice canary
Hello sir . I need buy a pair of goldfinch is that possible ?? Thank you
I have 29 day old chicks two
1 is eating on its own and the other isint. They are both getting fed by the parents still
keep them there until you see them both feeding and move them together
From indonesian.. Canary
I have a 26 day old chick and he doesnt fly verry well and he always falls from the perches and is very clumsy is it normal ?
not uncommon, just finding its wings!
@@TheCanaryRoom thank you very much. He still does it and he is 39 days now is he still finding his balance ?