Need some help identifying these canaries

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Norse
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I acquired some canaries, thought it was time to give them a go
I just don't know a lot about types ect
so if anyone can help me id them please do
cheers jason
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projects atm Normal and AY Gouldians, Red zebs and java's
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Glosters
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Definately my favourties, the Glosters. In an ideal situation you breed the ones with the crests to the ones without crests. Good luck.
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Thankyou guys, now all i have to do is sex them and get them ready for the breeding season.
projects atm Normal and AY Gouldians, Red zebs and java's
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Add a little canola to their feed as soon as it warms up and the sexing will get a whole lot easier.
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