EGGLAYING BEHAVIOR AND PROBLEMS
Part 1: Aggression and Broodiness

Part 2: Nutritional Needs of Egglaying Hens

Part 3: Helping Companion Hens During the Egglaying Cycle

Part 4: Stimulating Triggers and Birth Control Methods
BREEDING ARTICLES
BREEDING AND GENETICS
Linebreeding and Inbreeding Practices - Speaker Paper

Is the Homozygous Normal Grey Male Endangered?

Linebreeding for Improvement of Stock

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

Selectively Breeding Out a Droopy Eye  

Improving Whiteface Bloodlines
GENERAL BREEDING
Hobby Breeding Cockatiels

Cockatiel Husbandry: Breeding Programs for Y2K  Speaker Paper
Published in the Cockatiel Chronicle of the Cockatiel Foundation (Part I & II)

Selecting Healthy Stock

Raising Cockatiel Chicks
Copyright 2006 Linda S. Rubin
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