Cage & Aviary Birds

Pointers on cinnamon and allied

IN A recent article (January 26 issue), I covered some of the cocks and pairings across our light and dark birds. This article will focus on the allied to white and cinnamon birds.

We’ve always bred a number of competitive allied to whites ever since we started in Fifes. Certainly, we’ve bred some of the most successful allied to white birds of any stud shown on the show bench. I can’t mention allied to white without mentioning the “Blue Pearl” (Photo 1). She was one of the best white ground Fife canaries bred in the history of the fancy,

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