Brilliant and informative as ever ...thanks so much lads and stick me down for a copy of the book no doubt it will be a great read. Congrats on the new arrival great news ....talk soon Al
Hi Matt. I accidentally found your channel around 2 weeks ago. Really bringing back great memories for me of my school days. I kept Borders and a few British Finches back then. I was freaked out to hear you mention Alan in your video (we were both members of Haydock Avicultural Society back in the late 80s). As a Junior I was often a Steward for the shows, which was quite an honour to a young lad 😂. I used to go visit Alans' aviaries fairly regularly to "have a look at his birds". I always loved his Redpolls and "Chirpy" the Blackbird. Really freaked me out to hear a name I know from the past, as you could literally have been anywhere in the country. It's a small world indeed. Maybe I need to get a few Borders for old times sakes! Looking forward to the next episode .
i was breeding/showing borders back in the late eighties now decided at 65 to get back into it.wish me luck.picked up some cages today long way to go yes.i live in suffolk.
Another great episode. You might have done this in an earlier series, but can you demonstrate with birds in the hand, the difference between a yellow and buff feathered bird please?
Great tips and lovely birds. So many varieties. I have 1 green Male and 1 yellow female who have been in the same cage since I purchased them at 6 mths old. They are now almost 3 but although they sit and chatter quietly to each other, have never been interested in breeding. Have tried putting nest in the cage. Any ideas? They are not related btw. Thanks
Thanks Joy, and sorry of the late reply - are they definitely male and female? it could be that they're just not getting in to breeding condition. if it's possible some time apart from each other may get them together. if they're in the house its possible that they are getting too much light all year round so unable to follow a natural breeding cycle. Best of luck!
Cheers Ian, I’ll write it through the season as I want to ensure there’s as much relevant photography in it as possible. Hoping to finish it mid October and get it back late November. It will be self published so will have to pay for it first too!!!
Yes and no, many of the breeds would be debarred from exhibition if you colour fed them. In all likelihood you’d get little patches of deep orange on a Fife or border. The coloured canary (or red factor as they were known) will take a red colour when fed although is orange unfed
Hi Matt what size cage fronts are you using and cage dimensions in general? P.S. any sign of that book yet really looking forward to it to get me started?
Question: Have you made any changes to your 'seasonal care schedule'? ex: Do you still run prospective mates together during the off-season, until sometime prior to breeding commences? Do you still treat with Baycox/equivilent, and a mite treatment? Etc?
If mixing you mean breeding it’s very close and there’s a strong chance the young will have an inherent weakness. However it is possible to do and I will do it on the odd occasion
The Canary Room : Okay thanks very much. So it’s not advisable then , only mentioning this because you mentioned the hen with the son and other breeding mixes , hope I heard right. Thanks
Yes you did hear correctly, it’s a mother and son pairing. It’s arguably not as close as brother and sister as the son has genes of its father and its mother. Brother and sister effectively have the same gene mix as their mother and father are the same
The Canary Room : Oh right okay , so will this apply same to cock and daughter I presume ? Excuse me if I am wrong , normally I don’t mix but it’s good to know , especially for certain colours in birds , you know yourself sometimes it unique. Thanks for your time and hard work.
thanks so much for the informations great episode. Please can we breed canaries in trios? two hens with one cock. if it works i hope you will show the method to do it .
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Brilliant and informative as ever ...thanks so much lads and stick me down for a copy of the book no doubt it will be a great read. Congrats on the new arrival great news ....talk soon Al
Beautiful birds ❤️
Good I like very nice
Many many thanks
Hi Matt. I accidentally found your channel around 2 weeks ago. Really bringing back great memories for me of my school days. I kept Borders and a few British Finches back then. I was freaked out to hear you mention Alan in your video (we were both members of Haydock Avicultural Society back in the late 80s). As a Junior I was often a Steward for the shows, which was quite an honour to a young lad 😂. I used to go visit Alans' aviaries fairly regularly to "have a look at his birds". I always loved his Redpolls and "Chirpy" the Blackbird. Really freaked me out to hear a name I know from the past, as you could literally have been anywhere in the country. It's a small world indeed. Maybe I need to get a few Borders for old times sakes! Looking forward to the next episode .
He’s an absolute legend. His set up is incredible and his knowledge of British is second to none. Small world indeed!’!
i was breeding/showing borders back in the late eighties now decided at 65 to get back into it.wish me luck.picked up some cages today long way to go yes.i live in suffolk.
Really good help for a junior like me keep up the good work
Really pleased it's helping you!. Thanks for the comment
love your content. thanks!
Thanks 🙏
Great video can't wait for the next one 👍
AND, thanks so much for the seed mix tip, it's very helpful... bring on the book!
Really enjoyed the show top man
Great work
Soo nice
Great show mate very good from Australia
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
Another great episode. You might have done this in an earlier series, but can you demonstrate with birds in the hand, the difference between a yellow and buff feathered bird please?
Will do!
I love more videos bro
Thanks
Awesome channel
Thank you!
Great birds
Just brilliant buddy!
Great effort
very Good!
Really enjoy watching the show with my 7yr old son nice too see some borders my late farther was a border fancier Warren Hesketh do you recall him ?
Glad you're enjoying it and your Son is too- I'm aware of the name, but sadly i didnt know him
Great tips and lovely birds. So many varieties. I have 1 green Male and 1 yellow female who have been in the same cage since I purchased them at 6 mths old. They are now almost 3 but although they sit and chatter quietly to each other, have never been interested in breeding. Have tried putting nest in the cage. Any ideas? They are not related btw. Thanks
Thanks Joy, and sorry of the late reply - are they definitely male and female? it could be that they're just not getting in to breeding condition. if it's possible some time apart from each other may get them together. if they're in the house its possible that they are getting too much light all year round so unable to follow a natural breeding cycle. Best of luck!
Nice camera work!
Hi, do you also sell them?
Another great show Matt, looking forward to the book....any ideas on when you hope to publish? Regards Ian
Cheers Ian, I’ll write it through the season as I want to ensure there’s as much relevant photography in it as possible. Hoping to finish it mid October and get it back late November. It will be self published so will have to pay for it first too!!!
Can you coulour feed any canary while molting and get the red fethears?!
Yes and no, many of the breeds would be debarred from exhibition if you colour fed them. In all likelihood you’d get little patches of deep orange on a Fife or border. The coloured canary (or red factor as they were known) will take a red colour when fed although is orange unfed
@@TheCanaryRoom so i have a gloster you think he will get red patches or no.
omegan not likely, more likely to be dark orange
Hi Matt what size cage fronts are you using and cage dimensions in general? P.S. any sign of that book yet really looking forward to it to get me started?
Hi David, I've 16' by 10" high and 14" by 10" high fronts - the cages open up in to bigger flights. Book won't be out until November I'm afraid
@@TheCanaryRoom Thanks for the reply Matt, sounds like the book will be just in time for Christmas... Perfect
Question: Have you made any changes to your 'seasonal care schedule'?
ex: Do you still run prospective mates together during the off-season, until sometime prior to breeding commences?
Do you still treat with Baycox/equivilent, and a mite treatment? Etc?
What do you feed the chicks ? Can they eat cede egg food mixed with carrot garlic kale apple and kiwi?
How to buy canary from here ?
Where's the new episodes?? We been waiting for 2 months
I’m fine, thanks for asking 🤔
Glad to hear you know the risks of inbreeding, lucky you for having healthy birds regardless!
ان فديهاتك جميلة جدا
Can you tell me where can I buy them ? Thanks
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How can I get in touch with you?
Contact me through messenger on Facebook mate
What will happen to Bros and Sis mixing ?
If mixing you mean breeding it’s very close and there’s a strong chance the young will have an inherent weakness. However it is possible to do and I will do it on the odd occasion
The Canary Room : Okay thanks very much. So it’s not advisable then , only mentioning this because you mentioned the hen with the son and other breeding mixes , hope I heard right. Thanks
Yes you did hear correctly, it’s a mother and son pairing. It’s arguably not as close as brother and sister as the son has genes of its father and its mother. Brother and sister effectively have the same gene mix as their mother and father are the same
The Canary Room : Oh right okay , so will this apply same to cock and daughter I presume ? Excuse me if I am wrong , normally I don’t mix but it’s good to know , especially for certain colours in birds , you know yourself sometimes it unique. Thanks for your time and hard work.
I want a red canary
Stop the fucking music does my head in
thanks so much for the informations great episode. Please can we breed canaries in trios? two hens with one cock. if it works i hope you will show the method to do it .
Hi, yes it does work and absolutely we’ll show it in future episodes
wish I could feed birds in my garden, I cant cos almost ever neighbour has cats.
Hi Matt, really enjoying your vides. I tried to email you today but get the following - Error Description: Inbox is full
Hmmmm, that’s odd- send me a message on Facebook messenger?
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Breeding feed of canary
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i need red factor canary
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