Canaries breeding? and prices?

jackrooster

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Jan 17, 2010
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I saw an ad about a breeding pair of Red canaries that are about a year old, the are soo pretty, and i want them, My first question is the are 90 for the pair, is that a bit much?? The next question is when will they have babies? and what am I supost to have to for them to breed sucsecfuly and have babies??
 
I Raised Canaries In The Past, And 90 Is Reasonable. They Will Raise If They Have Plenty Of Room And Are In A Lighted Ared. They Do Not Like Darker Places. Secondly They If They Are A Vibrant Red, That Is Because Somebody Is Giving Them Red Factor Color Food. This Is Very Bad On Their Liver. If You Get Them And Dont Give Them This They Will Turn An Orange Color After A While. Hope This Helps
 
Yep.. Bama is right about the color food. I am very skeptical about buying breeders from anyone I don't know. Alot of times you are getting culls... like hens that won't feed their babies.. ect.. NOT all of the time... but for me.. I found I had much better luck with buying younger stock.

Good Luck to you,
 
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i highly doubt canary would manage outdoors in ny winters, theyd do fine in an outdoor aviary during late spring through early fall but would have to come in for the winter (or provide a heated house attatched for the aviary)
 
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Thanks bagendhens!!
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Would their maybe be a type of caged bird that's hardy? I know budgies are, since I have them outdoors they are pretty hardy birds.
 
some of the australian finches and cockateils might work as long as they are introduced in the spring and allowed to harden off as the winter comes.
mabe even quail as ground birds.

i would do something in the winter to prevent drafts, its not so much the cold that will do damage but the wind/drafts/rain.
 
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Thanks so much bagendhens!!
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I'll look to see how those birds will do, I might actually get diamond doves I have a lot of Ringneck doves in my aviary and they are quite hardy birds.

Thanks again
 

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