i am curious when breeders band there young birds , here we band them at day 5 or 6 , the band is given out by a legal society . the band has a breeders code , year , serial number , and each year has a different color . Once on the bird you can't get the band of the bird .
ray
when do you band your young ones
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I band my babies on day 6 or 7. Our bands sold by the national bird association (AACC here in Canada) and are a different colour each year as well. If breeders want their codes on they are included as well as the letters for the association, the year and a number for the bird. If the breeder does not want their code on the bands then the size of the band is printed on it. The AACC keeps a record of all breeders band numbers for all years.
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In the US, the National Finch & Softbill Society sells closed aluminum bands to members--they are marked with NFS, the year, a number, and the size, but no breeder code. Each year has a different official color--2009 is gold. The NFSS band secretary is supposed to keep a record of which bands are sent to each member, so that someone can contact her to trace the breeder.
Several companies sell closed aluminum bands that can be marked with a breeder's code, but I don't know if they keep any records on those.
Most of my birds are too quick to abandon their nests if disturbed, so I did not use closed bands. I have started closed-banding on the day the babies fledge, using the next band size up. This procedure is allowed by the NFSS.
Several companies sell closed aluminum bands that can be marked with a breeder's code, but I don't know if they keep any records on those.
Most of my birds are too quick to abandon their nests if disturbed, so I did not use closed bands. I have started closed-banding on the day the babies fledge, using the next band size up. This procedure is allowed by the NFSS.
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