tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post8789979271092758557..comments2024-03-05T11:38:41.279-08:00Comments on Canary Tales: Questions and Tips for Big Bird!Linda Hoganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09453591933437696987noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-61945593407804307392010-06-03T09:31:30.890-07:002010-06-03T09:31:30.890-07:00I have been using the water bottle since I first s...I have been using the water bottle since I first started with canaries<br />they are great, They have a flat side, and a double ball design. I got mine at local pet shops, all birds can use them, and no one can put stuff in the water, gotta make sure the ball is down and water is flowing but I love them, only thing I dont like about them is they drip if you dont get the vacuum started inside.<br /><br />GwenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-57694182640411161732010-05-30T11:09:09.177-07:002010-05-30T11:09:09.177-07:00Linda,
I took your advice and made the Jeepers P...Linda, <br /><br />I took your advice and made the Jeepers Peepers recipe and also had dishes of the Proteen 25, Harrison's mash in the cages for my 2 day absence. I had my niece come in once a day to give fresh water and fresh egg food. But the birds did great without me. There are 24 chicks with the youngest being 4 days old when I left. I didn't lose a single chick and in fact it seems that they grew faster with these dry additions in their cages. I like the convenience of only serving fresh egg food once a day...even though I work from home and can give egg food several times a day. I think I'll keep up this new routine. <br /><br />Thanks again for excellent advice! <br /><br />Janie<br />MontanaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-84051498216763851262010-05-18T13:13:19.058-07:002010-05-18T13:13:19.058-07:00Thanks! I am facing the same challenge. We are f...Thanks! I am facing the same challenge. We are flying to a memorial service, and the birds will be on their own for a day. Like you say, I will worry until I see everything is okay.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-67283582086896923022010-05-17T14:08:54.153-07:002010-05-17T14:08:54.153-07:00Thanks so much for all of your ideas. I have some ...Thanks so much for all of your ideas. I have some of the things you mentioned but I'll get more on order and get them used to some dry food ASAP. <br /><br />JanieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-91583112137705786512010-05-17T08:03:55.313-07:002010-05-17T08:03:55.313-07:00This mornings phone call:
Last weeks discussion o...This mornings phone call:<br /><br />Last weeks discussion on infection:<br />Water is the number one source of bacterial infection for our birds. <br /><br />If infection is an issue, buy gallons of distilled water. This gives you a pure source to start with and not some other towns water. We discussed that last week and after switching to distilled the infections have stopped.<br /><br />Hens loading the water container with egg food:<br /><br />I have not had this happen, on occasion they put peas or corn in it but this is a new one for me...<br /><br />My first thought is how easy is it for the hens to do this? His response was that the water and food are next to each other only separated by a perch....<br /><br />OK..let's make it difficult. Move water up high and food to open dish on the floor...so that they are far apart and at different heights! I am hoping the hens will not go to the effort but they have a mind of their own, at least mine do!!!Linda Hoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09453591933437696987noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-23534780562855058392010-05-17T07:55:14.853-07:002010-05-17T07:55:14.853-07:00Janie:
I would be comfortable with a large dish o...Janie:<br /><br />I would be comfortable with a large dish of Jeepers/Peepers dry nestling food in the cage to cover the lack of extra feedings. <br /><br />I can not depend on my husband to feed for me. I try to call and give him a reminder but my work can be hectic and on more than one occasion, I have suddenly looked at the clock and realized I have been unable to call, just too many stabbings, ATV wrecks, gunshots, murder cycle or donor cycle wrecks, car wrecks, pedestrian versus motor vehicle, bleeding in surgery, assaults etc.. <br /><br />The next morning when I feed, I will notice that they fed up the dry nestling food to cover for what was not given them.<br /><br />So guess something similar happens to me by accident ever so often...Linda Hoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09453591933437696987noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-13902915845818932512010-05-16T18:56:50.186-07:002010-05-16T18:56:50.186-07:00Janie,
Boy is that a tough question and I am sure...Janie,<br /><br />Boy is that a tough question and I am sure you will hardly rest till you get back to your babies! But rest assured hens will take care of the chicks well without you!<br /><br />I would offer dishes of extras and I would start it now to get them used to more variety. I would offer dishes of dry oatmeal, dry nestling food (mine like proteen 25 or plain ABBA green), 50/50 mix of petamine breeding formula with Harrisons high potency mash, Purina flock raiser, sidekick seed mix, thistle mixed with bee pollen and sunflower pieces, and KJ and Linda Browns dry nestling mix (recipe was published last Fall, I'll look it up and give you the date.<br /><br />The Brown's only use their dry nestling mix and raise hundreds of canaries and finches with it each year. The important thing is to get it made soon and in their cages!!<br /><br />I and many busy breeders, have on occasion found nests of chicks which we did not know about that are banding age or even bigger which have been raised by the parents with only canary mix!! <br /><br />Last season, I found a next of four bronze chicks that I could barely band they were so big! The hen had raised only two on her first round with all my help!!<br /><br />Hens will feed what is available!!Linda Hoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09453591933437696987noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206760154173299151.post-83081834306533560332010-05-16T18:43:15.673-07:002010-05-16T18:43:15.673-07:00Dear Big Bird,
In a few weeks I have to leave for...Dear Big Bird,<br /><br />In a few weeks I have to leave for 2 days. I will have canary chicks of all ages at that point. My birds are used to getting fresh egg food at 6 AM, noon, and 5 PM.<br /><br />During the days I have to be gone I can get someone to come in once a day. Is there something I can leave out in quantity that will still work for the chicks since they will be getting only one fresh egg food meal per day? Please recommend a brand. I've tried a few egg foods that weren't that well received.<br /><br />Thank you Big Bird. I appreciate all of your expertise!<br /><br />Janie Jones<br />MontanaLinda Hoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09453591933437696987noreply@blogger.com