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It is critical to any successful breeding program to follow each hatch of every breeding pair. Taken together the information recall age, sex, and breeding history of each bird; gives idea about desirable parent combination for next breeding; and show the direction what you should do or not do to raise healthy offspring. |
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Suggested Sample is a chart form, which we use for keeping breeding records. The raw laying of eggs – is for recording the date when the first egg is found in the nest; 7-10 days later you can check fertility eggs in the clutch. Hatching – is the records of the hatch date that is required to point out a banding day. Number of clutches is also important as it should not exceed 2-3 for each bird per breeding season. |
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* - the freeze left pane keep column titles in view while you are horizontally scrolling through a worksheet |
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