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Mating cages canaries

To get a nice descent canaries in accordance with the desired and can be done through breeding superior seed or by interbreeding. In general, to obtain offspring canaries can be done through the process and techniques of breeding canaries. Here's some support for raising canaries and conditions to be met.1. CageCage is a vital factor for breeding canaries. Its function is not only to prevent the release of birds to be bred. Shape, size, and placement of the cage affects the breeding success. Any possible effects caused by the failure of the cage should be avoided.In principle breeding canaries arguably relatively very easy, no need in special cages, canaries in the cage was willing to breed.a. CageCage used for breeding canaries, usually larger than a canary cage to keep adults in general. By raising the cage, drying becomes easier. Hygiene and their bird cage was more awake.b. Large cageLarge cage is actually an enclosure umbaran. Typically used for mass livestock by removing some males and females. This kind of farming is less profitable in terms of quality because they are free to choose a partner. Such cages are more suitable for the release of new puppies separated from their parents in order to more freely floating. So, large cage do not precise for mengawinsilangkan bird canary because the result is not yet necessarily in accordance with the desired.c. Enclosure boxCage-shaped box is perfect for menernakan canary with system interbreed. Given form this cage almost the same with the cage, only made more permanent and is designed only for a pair of birds canary. This cage is usually made bersap-sap and divided into small boxes side by side for a few pairs that will be bred canaries.The ideal cage size should be small and should not --- should not be too big --- each box width 35-45 cm, 45-60 cm long and 40-50 cm high. In one cage can be composed of five to ten boxes, and even more.
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