Description
The Yorkshire Canary first appeared in the 1880s as a bird so slender in size and shape that it could pass through a wedding ring. Now, a hundred years later, the Yorkshire Canary is an established breed with a wide following within the face as a whole. The management and showing of this attractive little bird provide a pleasing hobby for many people, and with this book, the Author hopes to encourage further interest.
In particular, all aspects of the care of these birds are covered, but the information included will be of interest to all canary fanciers, irrespective of their chosen breed.
Apart from the chapters listed below, further advise is given concerning further advice is given concerning color feeding, molting management, illness and disease, and many of the Author’s own ideas and hints on how to keep birds in top condition. There are many illustrations in black and white to supplement the information given in the text, and the twelve color plates are included to show the reader the beauty of this fascinating bird.
Recommended to all cage bird enthusiasts, beginners, and experienced fanciers alike.
Product details
- Condition: New
- Hardcover: 166 pages with dust jacket
- Publisher: Saiga Publishing Ltd (1980)
- Language: English
- Illustrations: Color and B&W photos
- ISBN-10: 0904558754
- ISBN-13: 978-0904558753
- Product Dimensions: 24 x 16 x 1.6 cm
- Shipping Weight: 485 g
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