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Saturday, February 22, 2020

Friends In The Fancy - Dr. Jan Vanderborght - Black Spot Update

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Black spot…. to be continued. In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king. By this I mean as long as a problem is not solved, ev...
Thursday, March 29, 2018

Friends in the Fancy - Dr. Jan Vanderborght, MD - Black Spot In Canaries Lessons from pigeons and parrots

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Black spot in canaries Lessons from pigeons and parrots                                     door: Dr. Jan Vanderborght, MD ...
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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.
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