Canary Tales

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Questions, Breeder Reports and Tips for Big Bird!

›
Please post this weeks unrelated questions here. Questions Sunday - Soft Moult Hi Linda, Great site. Do you have any advice on stopping soft...
1 comment:
Thursday, October 7, 2010

Bird Show Dreams - Click on each photo for a real view

›
Roller GLEE CLUB try outs are scheduled for next Tuesday! Wow! Look at the color depth on this Stafford Mosaic Mask! A number of my Borders ...
2 comments:
Sunday, October 3, 2010

This Weeks Breeder Reports, Questions and Tips

›
Please post this weeks unrelated items here.
1 comment:
Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Perfect Time For Spray Millet

›
My Borders really enjoy my homemade millet swings! Taking a moment to see what Big Bird is up to! Delicious! They also enjoy eating and clim...
Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Playing Catch-Up

›
The two mid July hatching German Rollers are finishing their molt quickly but behind the other birds. Notice the feather shafts on this ones...
Monday, September 27, 2010

Questions and Tips for Big Bird!

›
Please use this post for unrelated questions and tips. Sink Colander Recently, I purchased this inexpensive sink colander at ALDI's. The...
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Bringing Out Border Confirmation

›
After working with Borders a number of years now, I have learned that this breed, whether due to poor adsorption or genetic expectation, req...
8 comments:
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

Linda Hogan
My first canary memory was early childhood as my mother raised about 100 canaries each year. During the breeding season, she was always finding a young chick which she said needed hand feeding. I would use a toothpick to stuff its crop with eggfood. It never occurred to me that each time it was a different chick! I still have a weakness for hand feeding although I rarely do it as the mothers food is far superior. When I was 16, I adopted an elderly "grandmother" and she raised German rollers. I would sit for hours and listen to her green roller singers. I banded my first birds in 1980. I achieved master breeder exhibitor status in color-bred canaries and German Rollers. I became a judge and hold judging credentials from the Central States Roller Canary, National Colorbred, Stafford Canary, North American Border and Old Varieties Canary Associations. I have judged shows all over the US including Puerto Rico and Canada. My book "The Complete Canary Handbook, Canary Tales" is in its 14th edition and sells worldwide. In a typical year, I breed around 150 canaries. My current aviary includes German Rollers, Borders, Staffords, and Colorbreds.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.