The Canary Room Season 7 Episode 11 - 2024 Breeding Season wind down

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • The latest show from the Canary Room features a closer look at some of the 2024 young, question time and some exciting news on the Norwich

Komentáře • 27

  • @snsbritishbirddiaries
    @snsbritishbirddiaries Před měsícem +2

    cracking episode matty really enjoyed it as always well done cheers sammy

  • @cherriethomas9538
    @cherriethomas9538 Před měsícem

    I had a beautiful Belgian water slugger I would love to have some more canaries they are just the most incredible sweet birds

  • @thebirdroom6306
    @thebirdroom6306 Před měsícem +1

    Well done Matt and have to say thanks for speaking out many are thinking it but won’t mention it together stronger as one

  • @peterfrost8341
    @peterfrost8341 Před měsícem +1

    As always love the update matt, and where definitely in the same neck of the woods with your comment about home & bargains lol

  • @ericmichie1897
    @ericmichie1897 Před měsícem +1

    Great episode as always Matt really enjoyed it.

  • @paulsmith3316
    @paulsmith3316 Před měsícem +1

    Always a good video but this one raised the bar. Great question and answer section.
    Very articulate response about the future of the hobby.......
    I know nothing about reasons for the split in the fife fancy but division IMHO never achieves what either side "want".
    It's good to talk

    • @TheCanaryRoom
      @TheCanaryRoom  Před měsícem

      Thanks Paul, I live in hope that one day it will be resolved

  • @gueddouchesofiane3737
    @gueddouchesofiane3737 Před měsícem +1

    U did pronounciate m'y name very well 😂 😂 thanks for the usefull respons ♥️♥️

    • @TheCanaryRoom
      @TheCanaryRoom  Před měsícem

      I’m so glad I got it nearly right! Happy to have helped my friend

  • @bordercorner
    @bordercorner Před měsícem +2

    Morning Matt. Great video, really enjoyed it and congrats for getting another Norwich to hatch - fingers crossed for you you can get it through the moult. How about following it's daily progress through your Facebook?!
    Quick question on spraying: why spray and not offer baths - is it purely volume of baths to number of birds? Also, what volume water are you adding tea tree oil to? Cheers mate 👍

    • @TheCanaryRoom
      @TheCanaryRoom  Před měsícem +1

      Morning Andy, thanks for the kind words. I like the idea of following it on Facebook, keep your eyes 👀 peeled!
      I use 4 drops of tea tree to 2 litres of water, I do put baths on once or twice a week too but find a daily spray helps with the preening and the moult

    • @bordercorner
      @bordercorner Před měsícem

      @TheCanaryRoom Great thanks Matt 👍

  • @OCAVIARY
    @OCAVIARY Před měsícem +1

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @user-jr7fx2ob1g
    @user-jr7fx2ob1g Před měsícem

    Great video Matt lovely young ones I do remember hearing years ago here in lreland they changed the border s I think they wanted them smaller if I am not wrong it's a shame that people do change type it's silly I think we fall in love with the type we see then they go change it

  • @RollerCanarysByDaveyGeeNewZeal

    Great video Matt always good to see your birds progress and very good answers to important questions. I have had a battle with breeding my Rollers and finally after 3 yrs and 6 young cocks only! and to find the song is deeply faulty! it certainly can be a massive let down.
    We just get on and do what we can and strive to breed better birds year after yr. 👍

  • @dianaop9880
    @dianaop9880 Před 10 dny

    I was wondering, is it possible for a house sparrow to breed with a canary?

  • @Birds_1244
    @Birds_1244 Před měsícem +1

    Hello Matt, how much is the price of a canary? Is the Ablaq canary more expensive?

    • @TheCanaryRoom
      @TheCanaryRoom  Před měsícem +1

      There’s some many variables to answer this. The red black in new colours is available at a reasonable price, exhibition standard are more often more expensive. The variety of the canary has an influence too with the rarer varieties carrying a premium

  • @rickbeach8105
    @rickbeach8105 Před měsícem +1

    Matt, did you say that your unflighted birds can be up to five years old? Does that mean a five-year-old bird has not molted out its flight feathers yet? I find that hard to believe

    • @TheCanaryRoom
      @TheCanaryRoom  Před měsícem

      No sorry a flighted bird can be up to 5 years old

  • @Mushroom445
    @Mushroom445 Před 29 dny +1

    Matt , is it normal for the chicks to "jump" on the hen or cock in the nest? I have 3 that hatched June 15,16,17 and are now flying around . However hen still feeding. Removed cock off and on, he is hyper aggressive and has mated the hen many times. So I think she may go for round 3 so I put another nest in . Anyways, the young birds jump on the hen sometimes, and each other. Nothing major, but is this expected ? I will be separating the birds quite soon as they are drinking water but still not eating soft egg food on their own

    • @TheCanaryRoom
      @TheCanaryRoom  Před 26 dny

      Hey, sorry for late reply been out on the road filming, not uncommon and nothing to worry about. With two nest sites in the cage they’ll often flit between the two

    • @Mushroom445
      @Mushroom445 Před 13 dny

      ​@TheCanaryRoom thank you Matt for replying at all. I truly appreciate it. I got my hen who has now laid another 4 eggs .. round 3. Round 1 was all clear, round 2 was 4 eggs, 3 chicks. So I put her own cage with egg food Broc and kale with seed. Got my male who provided the 3 chicks with another but they are cold/hot and she is nesting and they are mating but much more fighting and mixed signal.
      Moved the chicks now to their own cage. They are already on Broc eggfood and hard seed mix for about a week now. No more "peep" for mom or dad. Mom and dad both fed the chicks, was very emotional for me to watch. Joyous and wonderful.
      Thanks again , I have a feeling I have become a lifelong birder now. I'm in Toronto maybe I'll see you at the show in oct-november. I might enter one of mine they are Portugese harlequin and absolutely wonderful with beautiful black crests and white orange cream bodies.