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mercoledì 11 maggio 2011

LA FORMULA PER L’OSSIDAZIONE DI BECCO E ZAMPE DEI LIZARD



da destra a sinistra - José Fernandes, Francesco De Filippo, Carlos Lima



Panoramica allevamento Carlos Lima (P)



Giovani lizard al sole

GENETICA
E 'importante per l’allevatore conoscere i propri uccelli per la riproduzione devono presentare rowings con la eumelanina nera ,la eumelanina marrone dovrebbe essere quasi invisibili.

ALIMENTAZIONE
La più equilibrata possibile, non abusare di semi neri , che causao problemi intestinali nei giovani lizard..
L’ Avena decorticata deve essere data normalmente durante tutto l'anno.
Canapa schiacciata (in polvere), così come foglie, steli e semi della pianta Polygonum Auberti( Migliora l’ossidazione ed il colore di fondo)
I raggi del sole sono il grande segreto di ossidazione di becco e le zampe, segreto nascosto per anni dai migliori allevatori di questa razza come un modo per dominare il mercato.
Il sole contribuisce ad una ossidazione totale, ma l'allevatore deve esporli alla luce del sole (non diretto) solo due ore al mattino e due ore nel pomeriggio.
Dopo due mesi di questo trattamento i giovani lizard sono completamente ossidati.

Questo è il metodo praticato da me per l’ossidazione e la muta:
> 1 kg di Pstoncino umido
> 10 g Lux Yel (colorante giallo naturale)
> 10 g di alghe in polvere della QUIKO
> 10 g Spirulina
> 150 g di canapa ridotte in polvere
> 50 g di polvere tedesca-KNOTERICHPULVER
> 50 g di semi di lino ridotti in polvere
> 10 g di vitamine e amminoacidi

Con questo sistema ho ottenuto grandi risultati nelle mostre a cui ho partecipato in
(Expo Lizard Canary Club del Portogallo) ed all'ultimo Campionato del Mondo in Francia con due premi.
Carlo Lima – Giudice (COM – OMJ) Portogallo

giovedì 3 marzo 2011

LIZARD CANARY ASSOCIATION (LCA) CONSIDERATIONS ON LIZARD TO WORLD SHOW- TOURS 2011

LIZARD CANARY ASSOCIATION (LCA) CONSIDERATIONS ON LIZARD TO WORLD SHOW 2011: Championnat du
Monde des Oiseaux d'élevage, Tours (France) 2011 by John Martin.
I have sent some lizards photos exhibited at World Show in Tours to some
European expert to have some considerations.

Dear Angelo,

I trust you and your family are in good health, thank you very much for the photos of the lizards that won at Tours, while it is hard to judge a bird properly from just a photo the exhibits would appear to support the current view that appears to be promoted by some OMJ judges about the reduced length of the bird and the reward structure that appears to favor Clear caps in general and Hens with their trademark Rowings in particular ,OMJ judges really have to ask themselves why it is that the Ideal Lizard Canary as described in the LCA Hand book by the founders of the LCA The pinnacle of the Lizard breeders art The Clear Capped Gold Cock would NEVER win under these OMJ Judges, That is not a satisfactory state of affairs and one that the LCA of Great Britain will be addressing in the months to come. A smaller bird will give you a narrower back, thinner spangle which could deteriorate into tram lines and a narrow pinched head which will not show the beauty of the cap off to its best advantage, it will also give the appearance of too much breastwork because a more fuller, cobby breast will show the Rowings off to its best advantage. The standard calls for Rowings to be Clear, Distinct, and Regular, many of the birds that I have seen in photos from Continent have far too much breastwork.If European breeders carry on down this path then they will eventually arrive at breeding a lizard with a completely black chest, is that where we all want go?
It is no accident that under OMJ judges Hens appear to be winning everywhere, and when one turns up in a class of Cocks as I believe happened at Bologna, it must surprise no one that the Hen comes out on top because of the preference of the judge That again is not judging to the LCA standard,

There can only be one standard and that is the one laid down by the founding members of the Lizard Canary Association, and I remind our friends in COM and OMJ that at Piacenza assurances were given to the LCA representative Paul Brockman that NO alteration to the Standard would be allowed without the consent and agreement of the Parent body, the LCA. and we hold them to that promise. For a COM judge at the World Show to say that we should fall into line with the standard that they appear to be judging to,is not acceptable to us in the UK

Kind Regards
John Martin

Chairman of the Lizard Canary Association of Great Britain