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Hobby Breeding Cockatiels
BIRD TIMES magazine & UK BIRDKEEPERr

Cockatiel Husbandry: Breeding Programs for Y2K  Speaker Paper
2000 CANADIAN PARROT SYMPOSIUM EAST,  Toronto, Canada

Selecting Healthy Stock
BIRD TIMES magazine & UK BIRDKEEPER

Raising Cockatiel Chicks
BIRD TIMES magazine, CAGE & AVIARY BIRDS
BREEDING & GENETICS
Linebreeding and Inbreeding Practices - Speaker Paper
BIRD CLUBS OF VIRGINIA CONVENTION
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF AVICULTURE CONVENTION

Improving Whiteface Bloodlines
NCS Journal

Is the Homozygous Normal Grey Male Endangered?
NCS Journal

Linebreeding for Improvement of Stock
NCS Journal

The Genetics of Bald Spots in Lutinos & a Discussion of Selective Breeding
NCS Journal

Selectively Breeding Out a Droopy Eye  
NCS Journal

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If your bird appears ill or shows symptoms of illness, please contact your avian veterinarian as
quickly as possible. Birds are prey animals and hide their symptoms in order to survive; by the time owners
see symptoms, a bird may have become extremely ill. Owners are advised to seek medical attention
immediately.

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