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First pair of the season rung. All four waterslager chicks are looking healthy which I'm pleased with. I've four timbrado chicks that are five days old which look fine nice full crops. Another pair of timbrado young which I don't want to disturb with only being a couple of days old,  and another pair of mixed bred canaries that I'm using as feeders 

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3 hours ago, jukel123 said:

Do you have to keep your Waterslaggers separate so they don't pick up the song of other canaries?

You are meant to do yes like all song canaries like timbrado and rollers etc. Pointless keeping one that doesn't sing the correct song imo.

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12 hours ago, gnipper said:

You are meant to do yes like all song canaries like timbrado and rollers etc. Pointless keeping one that doesn't sing the correct song imo.

Thing is when there this age an rearing  the cock birds don't sing its only when there coming into condition an trying to  attract a mate like a wild bird does. Soon as the young fledged the nest a move them on into a separate flight on there own an Start to play the waterslarger note nipper mate. Until then a will use the same breeding block.  

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