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  1. Just my opinion millet but that bird has lived with its deformity for a long time the chances are if you provide it with food in your garden it could live as long again. to cut its beak might kill it.Perhaps someone with knowledge of trimming beaks can help but I know what I would do, Good luck to the bird and u P1

  2. No longer required,Big heavy mincer,whole rabbits,dear and sheep rib bones no problem in fact if it goes in,it will get minced.

    Very good condition,paint work shows its age.Collection only.(conceder delivery if not to far) Sandhurst,Berkshire £120 for quick sale.

    PM if interested (no time wasters) P1

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  3. Canary hens are like rocking horse shit though mate, if i had more hens the linnet would be a very busy boy as theres no canary cock out there now. This goldie better pull his finger out though or i'll be having to bring him back for the hens the linnet dislikes. My 8x4 aviary should be getting delivered (carried across the road by me) tomorrow so I might just lob the goldies and spare hens out in that and hope for the best. Has anyone ever used bengalese for fostering canaries and mules etc? I got some to try it with but I don't like them so gave them to next door for his aviary and they still havent bred, they lay eggs but dont seem very good at hatching them so I wouldn't fancy relying on them to rear proper birds with.

    I know they use bengalese for Gouldian finches mate not sure about canarys though but don,t see why not, personaly I would rather have the canary hens rearing as using foster parents may create a whole new set of problems imo, also the bengalese should be hatching and rearing there own young without any problems, maybe a husbandry issue or maybe they,re just past it :thumbs:

    or mabe their all hens
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