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JOHN HERRING


GUIDELINES F NOVICE FANCI


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his article is a follow up to my first article “Guidelines for Beginners” in which I tried to explain, to a


newcomer, some of the jargon used within bird keeping. The aim of this article is to provide answers to questions that novices often ask and in fact to identify what questions to ask – often of themselves. I have no intention of trying to influence the reader into keeping any


06 BIRD SCENE


particular type of bird; as a novice I kept Border, Gloster and Coloured canaries for 2 years until I opted to specialise with Glosters, on the advice of Nick Barrett, who said I had an eye for them. Visit shows, have a look around and see what is available; we are fortunate in this country, whatever you decide there will be a club, society or association that caters for that speciality – but don’t be


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