Keep this going, I’m loving it just started breeding gouldians and this feels a like a child in a candy store. An Episode on lighting would be awesome 😀
Hi thoroughly enjoyed first edition and learned some very good points, much appreciated. I am just completing firts year and have managed to get a few chicks through first moult.
Hi just like to say a big thank you for your content, I found it both interesting and informative. Will certainly help me with my new birds. Like one of your other comments information on cage lighting would be great.
Another great episode Clyde. How many pairs of gouldians do you have? The video cam was a good addition and I think the birds knows they are being watched.
Hi clyde,really enjoying the first two shows so far,I'm thinking of trying to breed some Gouldians next season ...i breed Irish fancy canaries,so I have a little bit of experience breeding birds,but Gouldians will be new to me,so I'm really looking forward to learning and picking up some tips from your shows.i have a question as a beginner what pairs would you recommended to start with. By the way I'm living in ireland,and will they need heat.
Hi Sean. I'm glad you enjoyed the first two shows. I recommend starting with the wild type (purple breasted green backs). These tend to be a bit hardier than the mutations. These foundation pairs can then later be used when you need to breed a mutation back to a normal to strengthen it.
Hi Victor. Unfortunately I'm not organised to export birds in terms of permits and quarantine etc. There are groups of gouldian breeders in America which I'm sure would be able to assist you with some birds.
Hi Jan. If I'm understanding what you saying is that some of the issues that causes the health problems with the blues is an inability to absorb some of the vitamins. I have heard something along those lines but I have not seen any documented information on this proving it one way or another. The other issue they say could have caused the health problems in Blues is that the first blues were raised under society finches and the society finches can be carriers for bacteria that the gouldians are susceptible to.
Very informative video! 👏 👏👏
love the show pleased you doing these videos helping how you deal with cocci would be helpful
Keep this going, I’m loving it just started breeding gouldians and this feels a like a child in a candy store. An Episode on lighting would be awesome 😀
Glad you enjoy it!
It is really helpful that you go into great detail about the setup of your cages and the reason why. I truly enjoy listening to your advice thank you
Only a pleasure. I am glad you are finding the channel helpful.
never stop making videos you are doing so good.your content is awesome.
Thank you very much. I appreciate your compliment and feedback.
Thank you Clyde,great information thank you. 👍
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you got some benefit from it.
Really enjoy your videos! Please keep
Making them!
Thank you! Will do!
Hi thoroughly enjoyed first edition and learned some very good points, much appreciated. I am just completing firts year and have managed to get a few chicks through first moult.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Hi just like to say a big thank you for your content, I found it both interesting and informative.
Will certainly help me with my new birds.
Like one of your other comments information on cage lighting would be great.
Cool, thanks
Another great episode Clyde. How many pairs of gouldians do you have? The video cam was a good addition and I think the birds knows they are being watched.
Alex you right, they were certainly very suspicious of it. It will be very interesting to see the reaction in the next boxes.
I like the spy video 👍 and in my Avery‘s and cages l like to use tree branches as perch for the same reason as you
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hi clyde,really enjoying the first two shows so far,I'm thinking of trying to breed some Gouldians next season ...i breed Irish fancy canaries,so I have a little bit of experience breeding birds,but Gouldians will be new to me,so I'm really looking forward to learning and picking up some tips from your shows.i have a question as a beginner what pairs would you recommended to start with. By the way I'm living in ireland,and will they need heat.
Hi Sean.
I'm glad you enjoyed the first two shows. I recommend starting with the wild type (purple breasted green backs). These tend to be a bit hardier than the mutations. These foundation pairs can then later be used when you need to breed a mutation back to a normal to strengthen it.
How can i be a member of a couldions vinch club
Where can i by couldions vinches to start
Hi Chris. What part of the world are you from?
Hi IAM from dallas texas can you sale me two pars male y famele blue back Black head
Hi Victor. Unfortunately I'm not organised to export birds in terms of permits and quarantine etc. There are groups of gouldian breeders in America which I'm sure would be able to assist you with some birds.
The Blue goulds Can't produce all off the vitamins they need and that can also lead too Health and feather problems
Hi Jan.
If I'm understanding what you saying is that some of the issues that causes the health problems with the blues is an inability to absorb some of the vitamins.
I have heard something along those lines but I have not seen any documented information on this proving it one way or another. The other issue they say could have caused the health problems in Blues is that the first blues were raised under society finches and the society finches can be carriers for bacteria that the gouldians are susceptible to.