Cage & Aviary Birds

An overview of my 2020 season

I FINISHED the 2019 season on a complete high. I won more than I ever could have imagined and really felt my hard work had paid off. I felt really lucky.

Entering the 2020 breeding season, I felt in a very good position. I had done most of my pairs in my head and I was waiting for a few birds to come into condition, as well as trying to get my timings right to get the new rings on the chicks. Then it started to go wrong. I lost two of my very best young hens

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