Archive for March, 2008

Mar

24

Standards: NORWICH CANARY

By Editor

 Norwich Plainhead canaryNorwich Canary Plainhead

Feature Description Points

Type Short and cobby. Back broad and well filled-in, showing a slight rise transversely. Chest broad and deep, giving an expansive curved front, and sweeping under therefrom in one full curve to the tail.
Ideal length 6 to 6.25 ins. Stance or position at about an angle of 45 degrees.
25 points
Head Proportionately bold and assertive in its carriage. A full forehead rising from a short neat beak. To be well rounded over and across the skull. Cheeks full and clear featured, eye to be well placed and discernible. 10 points
Neck Short and thick, continuing the run from the backskull onto the shoulders, and from a full throat into the breast. 10 points
Wings Short and well braced, meeting nicely at the tips, to rest lightly yet closely on the rump. 10 points
Tail Short, closely packed, and well filled-in at the root. Rigidly carried, giving an all-of-one-piece appearance with the body. 5 points
Legs and Feet Legs well set back. Feet perfect. 5 points
Condition In full bloom of perfect health. Bold, bouncing movement. 10 points
Quality of Feather Close and fine in texture, presenting the smooth, silky plumage necessary to give a clean-cut contour. 10 points
Colour Rich, bright and level throughout, with sheen or brilliancy. Yellows a deep orange. Buffs rich in ground and well mealed. 10 points
Staging Clean and correctly staged. 5 points

TOTAL:

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100 points

SHOW CAGE DIMENSIONS

Cage 12″ long x 11 1/2″ high x 4 3/4″broad on all outside sizes constructed from 3/16″ thick timber. 1 1/4″ diameter hole on center roof.
Front 18 wires 5/8″ spacing. Pins between 3rd & 4th wire from each end at bottom. 
Drinker hole 1″ sq. central between 9th & 10th wires.
Door 3 1/2″ diameter fitted on right hand side, hinging from rear.
Perches 1/2″ x 3/8″ or 1/2″x 1/2″ grooved ends to fit flush on bar and 7th wire from each side of front. Natural wood.
Drinker Standard zinc, all black exterior and rim. Plastic, all black.
Paint Exterior Exterior: High Gloss black enamel.
PAINT INTERIOR
(Does anyone have the Home Depot Behr brand composition information?)
Lowe’s
Gallon…………………..Colorant………Amount
Base: B 1-1626…….103………………20
(Incand.)……………..105………………20
…………………………….114………………1Y31
Lowes-Valspar
Int/Oil/H-Gloss
Enterprise 12 yr
Seed Plain canary or mix on floor

Mar

15

QUIZ: Classify this canary!

By Editor

Do you know what type of canary this is?
Please click on “Comments” below to answer!

What type of canary is this?

Mar

2

In response to Comment regarding ill canary…

By Editor

BJ
March 8th, 2008
8:48 am

My little Alexander died this morning. I wondered if anyone could tell me how to track the breeder. I took the numbers off his band.

I would like to provide his symptoms to the breeder.

Hi!

I’m so sorry to hear about your canary’s passing.

If you are in Canada, your leg bands would most likely be issued by the AACC Aviculture Advancement Council of Canada. The leg bands will have ACC in from of the numbers. You could contact the Ring Registrar here: http://www.aacc.ca . They can help identify the Canary Club or breeder that purchased the band. If it’s a canary club recorded for Alexander’s band, I would contact the canary club as they should have recorded the breeder who bought the band.

If you are in the US, there are several aviculture societies. The letters in front of the leg bands numbers should provide clues as to which society/club to contact.

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BJ
March 5th, 2008
5:36 am

Thank you for your information. I have isolated him in his own new cage. He is still eating really well, in fact I am surprised by the amount of food that he is eating. He remains on the bottom of the cage and I will give the best care I can to him for as long as he decides to hang on. He doesn’t appear to be in any distress.

Thank you again for responding.

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Hi, BJ!

I am sorry to hear about your canary.
I highly recommend purchasing your canaries from a breeder rather than a pet store for various reasons:

1) Pet Stores may not be feeding the correct diet or properly caring for birds, especially parrots.  Dedicated breeders are more knowledgeable and more specialized in the care of the specific species that they breed.

2) The birds sold to pet stores are usually the breeders’ culled birds… sad to say, their “leftover birds”.   The majority of these birds are totally fine for pets! If the breeder is a responsible breeder, the birds should be healthy and come from good stock. They are not kept by the breeders because they are not of showbird quality and cannot be fit into their breeding program.

3) Neurological condition can stem from in-breeding. Some breeders are not careful with the pairing of their breeding stock. This results in in-breeding which can lead to genetic disorders. Unfortunately, this may be the case with your canary.

Best of luck to you and your canary.
If we have an ill canary, we separate him/her from the other birds and keep him in a warm environment around 25 degrees Celsius.

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I am looking for some help. I purchased a dark red factor male canary in December from Pets Unlimited. They guaranteed that he would sing. He was not as lively as my others but was friendly enough. I waited for him to sing - which never happened. After the 60 days the store offered me an exchange but by then I was attached to him and declined their offer. Since that time he has become letharic, sleeping at the bottom of his cage. He was always fluffed up but I was told that he was probably a soft feathered variety. Now he has become very shakey, he can no longer fly and lives at the bottom of his cage. I took his droppings to the vet and they examined them for parasites, but told me that that was not his problem - they offered to dispose of him for me. :-(. It appears that he has a neurological condition. He is still eating and I set up his food for him at the bottom of the cage several times a day. I expect that he will not live too much longer. I am looking to see if anyone can shead any light on this for me. He gets the top quality seed, vitamins each day and fruits and vegetables and occasionally egg. Thank you for any comments.


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