. Canaries, a complete and practical guide to the breeding, exhibiting and general management of these popular birds. Canaries. AVIARIES, CAGES, AND FITTINGS 21 required, and should one have the misfortune for the bird room to be visited by some infectious disease the single cages are easily carried away for disinfection, or destruction, if such is needed. The Single Breeder. Briefly described, the single breeding cage is a box with a wire front, the sides, top, and back being of Single Compartment Breeding Cage. The length is twenty to twenty-two inches, the height sixteen to eighteen


. Canaries, a complete and practical guide to the breeding, exhibiting and general management of these popular birds. Canaries. AVIARIES, CAGES, AND FITTINGS 21 required, and should one have the misfortune for the bird room to be visited by some infectious disease the single cages are easily carried away for disinfection, or destruction, if such is needed. The Single Breeder. Briefly described, the single breeding cage is a box with a wire front, the sides, top, and back being of Single Compartment Breeding Cage. The length is twenty to twenty-two inches, the height sixteen to eighteen inches, and the depth from the wires to the back of the cage eleven to twelve inches. In each case I recommend the larger measurements. Nothing is gained, except economy of space in the bird room by using cages of the smaller dimensions, but much is lost in the health of the birds. Exercise is far more important in keeping the birds fit and well than some breeders are inclined to think. In small cages it is impossible for them to get the amount of exercise which is essential to their Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original House, Charles Arthur. Philadelphia, David McKay company


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