The Canary Room Season 5 EP 19 - Hand Washing Canaries with Keith Ferry
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- In this specially extended episode of the show we visit Champion Norwich Canary breeder, Keith Ferry, who delivers a masterclass in hand washing canaries in preparation for the show season.
I am from Indonesia I like you channel,.. 👍
Amazing episode 👌👍👍❤️
Thanks Matt great episode as always very interesting
Wonderful video and so much good info.
What a brilliant, brilliant episode!! Thanks for putting this together Matt and thanks Keith for being so open with your knowledge and sharing so much without condition! I’m going to watch it all again straight away!! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks matt very nice video
Thanks Matt and Keith for a fantastic video. Cracking birds at Keith's as always 👍
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Very knowledge gentleman
Great there is no rush
Thanks for a great insight and what grand birds........
Excellent video Matt Keith has beautiful bird’s and a birdroom to dye for.
Absolutely grateful. That was a great episode. I jotted down 6 things to think about later. I usually watch each installment of the Ferry Series twice... and plan watching again when the appropriate season approaches the next year. But there are so many little bits of information that will be helpful at any given moment! Some don't seem useful with this first viewing, thinking 'I already do that' ... then you realize Keith is saying something new... while he's demonstrating the drinkers, you realize he is taking the show training into the management of his room.... just always something to think about. Many sincere thanks.
Love it Matt👏🏼
Been watching this episode over the past few days and have been picking up loads of tips. Keith definitely needs to write a book!
Another reason I have my same type of perches upside down is because some of my Glosters would get their nails caught in the grooves and you would go in the shed and the birds would be hanging upside down on the perch and that’s how I solved the problem of their nails getting caught
Yet another great video
The perch position is used with the Giboso as well. The Spanish perches are wooden and made with a groove on the side the bird sits.
Well I picked up on the perches, what a gentleman, Keith is. I think he should get a few British.
The goat Keith! Well done guys great episode
Another great video matt and thanks to Keith, it's always a good one in Keith's bird room. 👍
Just as I thought Matt, a very interesting video, not for the faint hearted but as Keith said watch’s & learn.
شكرا على تقديم 🖒
Excellent show as always. You are both doing a great job to boost the hobby.
If anyone tried to handle my canary he would fight his way free like a crazy hamster. Bitting those fingers and in his own way tell you to *-#k off! Then spends the next 30 minutes smacking his beak on a branch to let you know how annoyed he was with you. The irony being if I then try and leave the house he lands on my nose and talks to me with his head upsidedown and pulls at my eyelashes with his beak. Little monster but he is very well loved.
Another cracker Matt. Better watch. Keith will be beating you on the show bench with them Fifes.😆
I love your videos! but i'm still confused after all this time, what is 'flighted' vs 'non-flighted'? does it have something to do with the molt?
Yes absolutely it does, an unflighted bird was born the previous year, so it’s yet to drop its flight or tail feathers. A flighted bird is any bird born prior to that
Hi Matt just a quick question my Siberian goldfinch seems to be stuck in the moult has lost feathers off breast but don’t seem to be growing any new one’s he’s very healthy otherwise what could be the problem thanks Mike
hey excuse me can you help me? why my canary eggs don't hatch? I'm Indonesian. thanks.
We need to get past seed as a cage flooring. Such a wasteful system from the past.
Please help my male canary to skin and after a month I will leave the female canary. The male canary feeds the female, the female raises her tail, but the male does nothing