Friday, November 23, 2007

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Decalogue to buy good breeding organ exhibitions

I would advise you to return from the exhibition "unharmed" and not get rip off (sorry if I seem presumptuous, do not consider myself an expert ornicoltore, but the rip-off good because I recognize I've seen so many do and I also took myself):

1 - wary the prices are too low, always some hidden catch.

2 - A breeder of finches TRUE or indigenous people, in general, will not tell you that only the ancestral mutations because they suck. So if you see the gabions filled with ancestral and not perfectly acclimated, beware.

3 - Many traders are provided with equipment capable of ringed individuals clearly required (I will not dwell on this subject, but there are several kinds). Be careful. As happened last year, we in our small association we will offer to help out the less experienced or 'Distracted' not to fall into traps. Before purchasing an individual, contact your 'colleagues' association, four eyes are better than two.

4 - The legs of finches born in captivity are NEVER very black. The ring A is for these animals, never B.

5 - If an animal is swollen in trade shows, hard, come in your herd, will return to full health.

6 - When you get people belonging to indigenous or exotic species import (as they call them, but always catch are), beware of belly fat and apparently giallissime. In many cases it is the result of medical treatment and nutrition rich. Once at home, interrupted the administration of this or that medication, the birds will have a real decline and could die. A belly a little 'red but not swollen, if the liver is not visible (the dark speck in the abdomen, for instance) and the chest is not a knife, it can also go well.

7 - If you have decided to take a subject and see it on display along with other animals, get it now: maybe spend a few euro more, but you can keep it in your container, with good food and fresh water ... and also have time to find some flaw sgunzagliare and the Doberman. Be always deliver the certificate of transfer. Now open An aside: The "certificate of transfer of native fauna recreational purposes" is what you must give when you give people belonging to the European fauna (goldfinch, accordion, linnet, chaffinch, Greenfinch, serin, siskin, etc.). Has nothing to do with the Cites (who serves for exotic species). For the European fauna is the body responsible for monitoring the office hunting and fishing in the Province. CITES and the State Forestry Corps. So, do not you take ingiro ... CITES does not exist for the goldfinch, but only the certificate of transfer.

8 - When you purchase a subject, find Food: If a goldfinch, for instance, grew up eating and niger enough, it will be difficult to get used to the canary. Or do not ask, but look at the feeders.

9 - Pay attention in kennels and cages that contain those who have decided to buy, the stool ... if they are liquid or semiliquid, look good and make purchases.

10 - Buy if you can, on farms or into the cage or people with overt confidence, but beware of trade exhibitions, where in many cases, lead scraps farmed in contact with other farm waste hundreds of neighbors, may be exposed to pathogens. In any case, when you get home, you carry your new purchases, a quarantine ... without antibiotics to hell ... enough fresh water and good feed. And a little 'quiet.

Piero Russo

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