Wheezing in a canary is not an uncommon disorder and is usually due to the effects of a cold. It may also be due to an overfat condition. If either of these conditions are present, treat as indicated. Otherwise, write us giving full details.

If you have a particular canary problem not fully covered in these pages, write to us explaining in detail what the problem is, what you are doing for your canary, and what you have been feeding him. We will send you our best advice without cost or obligation. Please enclose stamp for reply. Address: Bird, The R. T. French Company, Rochester 9, N. Y.

Index

A [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] H [I] J K [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] Q R [S] [T] U [V] [W] X Y Z

B Baldness [66] Bathing [10] Bird gravel [9] Blindness [66] Breeding cages and nests [55] Breeding problems [58] Broken bones [67] Broken feathers [67] Buying a canary [5]

C Cage [6] Cage care [7] Cats [11] Chills and colds [67] Color bred canaries [64] Color feeding [10] Constipation [67] Cutting beak and claws [68]

D Dainties [8] Diarrhoea [67]

E Egg-binding [59] Egg food [10] Escaped bird [11] Exercise and play [11]

F First nest [57] Fits—paroxysms [68]

G Green food [9]