![]() ![]() You can help secure the health of your birds by treating them yearly with over-the-counter medications and seeking vaccinations from your veterinarian as needed. Symptoms may take generations or months to materialize and are especially hard to notice in a large flock in an outdoor aviary. This not only affects your flock but also anyone you have given or sold birds to. This can include diseases passed via insects or other pests. It only takes one bird coming into contact with a contagious disease for an entire flock to be infected. To ensure that your birds are not infected from the various diseases they may encounter in an outdoor aviary, it is important to vaccinate or medicate your flock for anything they may come into contact with. Outdoor aviaries also present new risks for your birds when you house them outside – pests, disease and predators (including feral or neighborhood cats, foxes, snakes, birds of prey, etc.) are a few. In colder climates, aviary owners can enable their birds to enjoy the outdoor experience by either housing them on a warm sun porch or building an additional outside attachment to their indoor aviaries. Outdoor aviaries are more feasible for warmer climates, but all birds enjoy being able to be closer to nature. ![]() + Max the Canary in the juvenile aviary / 20+ capacityįrom LGF – click for more info and credit. Season Stats 2014:Raised 44 total offspring ~ 7 of which by handħ Societies + 1 Pair of Spice Finches + 1 Bronze-Winged Mannikin TWFA is in compliance with all current National, State & Local licensing & general regulations for keeping & breeding Finches. Thanks for visiting!~ WHITE ZEBRA FINCH DOWNLOADClick here to download an application ~ designed to ensure that you are given the pair or pairs who best meet your needs & lifestyle. We now have a new species of Finch joining us this season: Gouldians! They live in a mixed aviary of their own and include RH, YH, BH, WB, GB, YB & Dilute mutations. They’ve begun breeding and offspring will be available soon.Īdoption & Application fees can be paid via the Paypal Here™ system. To read more about my background & what I do at TWFA, click here.Īlso, check out our new bird room with many new upgrades that our flock is currently enjoying. The Testimonials page is updated constantly throughout the season with words & photos from our most recent adopters. We’ve added a few new mutations to the fold: Very Red Phaeo, Very Black BF BC, Lightback CFW, Fawn Yellow Beak, Fawn Penguin, & Vibrant CFW (NG x CFW line). I was quite a bit wary about her breeding program at first but came to find she is a kind person and a member of the local Cascade Canary Breeder’s Association. She is no longer breeding Zebra Finches but she is still breeding Canaries. After she contacted me to purchase hens I had to sample her services for myself. My Review:I found Patty on Craigslist when I first came to the area. Patty’s Finches & Canaries – Silverdale, Wa.Ĭurrent Status: Breeding only Canaries now All reviews are assigned a general rating with 4 being the highest. In the Breeder Review section is where you can read about all of my experiences as a buyer and recommendations to help you in your search to adopt the healthiest and highest of quality feathered friend. I am happy to pass along those people to the best possible options for them based on my experiences with breeders. Often times I will get messages from people asking me where they can find a bird that I don’t have or a mutation I don’t have readily available. ![]()
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