Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Perfect Time For Spray Millet
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Playing Catch-Up
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 sides expand to fit any sink and is it ever handy for rinsing sprouting seeds. I am using a lot of sprouted wheat now to encourage the birds to finish the molt.
This summer has really gotten away from me and having this pumpkin sitting near my fireplace helps me get in touch with the fact that Fall is here and I better get ready for the upcoming Bird Shows!
Sink Colander
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Bringing Out Border Confirmation
The most amazing result are seen when Borders are fed the special wheat germ oil and vitamin coated seed sold only by Birds of Paradise from Wall Seed Company! This mix prepared by store owner Nancy Prestor is masterly coated so that it is not too much and not too little and will enhance Border Confirmation in just a few days! Call her at 316 263-0850 or 800 8782473. If you have Borders this is a must!!
In addition, my Borders get the poultry vitamins in the water, molting formula egg food daily containing petamine and scenic hand feeding vegetable protein based formula, crushed microwaved egg shells, oatmeal, peas and corn or broccoli, sprouted sunflower and wheat, ABBA green 92, and soft white bread.
Monday, September 20, 2010
What Time Is Dinner?
Notice that the aviary is dimly lighted. This is important to reset the birds light sensitivity so that light will stimulate breeding condition when Spring comes.
Occasionally, as part of their show training, I place the show cage under bright light. I want the birds to associate performance or for song birds singing when they are suddenly exposed to bright light.
Critical Concept: Do not feed your birds in bright light. This prevents them from expecting to eat fresh food when bright lights are on. If you feed in bright light, you are unknowing teaching them to eat in bright light. Unfortunately, many show birds think that being put in bright light on the show bench is the signal that its dinner time!
Sometimes I get e-mail complaining that someones bird does not sing, all it is does is eat. Never feed the bird until after it has sang its heart out. Birds either sing or eat! Why sing when you can eat?
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Fixing The Messy Runway Look
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Gain A Competitive Edge - Dolly Parton Makeover
Two perches fairly high in the cage but not so high to encourage it to lay down on the perch. Water next to perches but food on the floor to encourage exercise. And for food its only petamine breeding formula! No high carb's for fatty!!
Each morning, he refused to be taken out until each member of the family was up. He typically moved from room to room only going to the next room when you were up.
Another favorite memory is his bait and switch trick. Normally. we all sit down and have breakfast and dinner together. On occasion, when that is not possible, we fill our plate and eat alone. When Tosca saw this, he immediately runs and goes for the food on the counter. Fearing that there will not be anything to feed the others, I quickly run and rescue it only to return to my seat at the table and see him eating my food! He actually played this bait and switch trick on each of us, more than once!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Questions, Breeder Reports and Tips for Big Bird!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Quickening The Molt
Only fit birds will molt and failure to molt is a sign of illness but the speed at which they molt is dependent not only on their health but also on their age, diet and weather. The later a chick hatches the quicker it will molt. Nature says to these late bloomers, "you have arrived at the party late, now catch up". In my rollers, my best singers are generally the late bloomers, who get weaned only to start the molt and skip the baby twittering.
With feathers being primarily protein, supplying extra protein in nestling food helps speed the process initially. My recipe for molting nestling food was printed July 20th on the blog.
When a broad tract of pin feathers are clearly seen on the top of the head, it is time to cut back on the amount and frequency of protein and increase the carbohydrates in the diet. A small amount of egg containing nestling food should be fed once a day and continue till the molt is finished. After the hens quit trying to nest and showing signs of molting on their wing butts, the hens, like the other birds, get the nestling food once daily. Immediately, their appearance improves better than a trip to the spa!
Its time to increase the portion of carbohydrate in the diet by feeding either regular human oatmeal or steel cut oats. If you are not feeding white bread, this is a good time to feed it once daily to tame the birds, and help finish the molt. Canary seed should be increased and continue increasing in the seed mix and decreasing fattening sunflower pieces for most birds which are shown for type or color.
Refined singers such as German Rollers need the rape seed increased and canary decreased to promote high quality sound at the expense of a quick finish. They also still will need some sunflower pieces and bread to fatten them up for show training.
All additional lighting should either be off or set at no more than nine hours daily. Once song training begins, competition song birds should be on 10.5 hours. Moving up to a maximum of 11 hours per day can be done if necessary for more frequency but some quality may be lost. Day length must be consistent and only moving forward once song training begins.
Falling temperatures signaling the season change is also very helpful. Last night, a cold front came through dropping temperatures from the high of 88 to a low overnight of 56. Great time to open the screen covered windows and let the cool air signal the birds that its time to start getting out their winter coat!