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How to Breed Canaries

It’s not hard to fall in love with keeping canaries as a pet! These beautiful little birds are smart, filled with personality, and are more than happy to spend time all on their own or with their “human family” – chirping away and bobbing around inside of their enclosure. But while these birds are easy…

How to Care for Baby Canaries

If you adopted a baby canary or your current bird has eggs ready to hatch, you will need to know the basics of caring for them. Having soft nutritional food, a roomy cage, and plenty of exercise is the best way to raise a baby canary. For more information regarding baby canary care and what…

How To Care For a Canary

Taking proper care of a canary requires providing the right food and shelter for your bird. Adequate attention must also be paid to the canary’s physical health, mental stimulation, and social interaction. The following article will review everything you need to know to give your canary a healthy, happy life. Housing Your Canary Setting up…

How to heal a broken leg on a canary

Introduction It can be very upsetting when your bird injures itself, and a broken leg is a difficult thing to handle. Today, we are going to explore exactly how to heal a broken leg on a canary, so that you know how to give your bird the best possible care.  Of course, nothing that you…

How To Feed A Canary

Feed Your Canary the Right Way Canaries eat a diet of 75-80% pellets and 20-25% fruits and vegetables. You should not feed your canary a diet entirely made of seeds. You should only give your canary 1-2 teaspoons of seeds each day. Did you just get a canary and want to make sure you are…

What Are the Breeds of Canaries

Need some information about canaries? We go over a few of the more popular breeds of canaries and see how they differ from each other. Most people who don’t know probably think that the canary is just one type of bird, like the bald eagle or something like that. In truth, however, there are actually…

What are the Most Common Diseases in Canaries

Did you know canaries can develop tremors just like humans? Read on to find out more about the most common canary diseases. Songbirds such as canaries are most often diseased by either bacteria, parasites, or fungi. These infections most commonly lead to gastrointestinal, respiratory, neurological, dermatologic, or eye issues, and in the worst case, sudden…