Thursday, April 14, 2016

Membership Includes 4 Newsletters Per Year.....Join Our Norwich Community

Membership Application
January 1 - December 31
 


                      Annual Membership includes 4 Quarterly Newsletters via Email

New Member    Renewal 20_16__

Single $20.00      Dual $25.00

NPC Pins @ $5.00 Ea. # Ordered
______= $______________
Add S/H Fee of $3.00 if ordered separately from your band order.
AD in NCBS Show Catalog         $10.00

NPC Bands @ $ 10.00 for 25 plus $2.00 For Postage/Shipping :
Below price includes S/H

25 Bands $12.00 50 Bands $ 22.00 75 Bands $ 32.00 100 Bands $ 42.00

AD in Newsletter (4 issues/year)  $10.00         Band Numbers:___________________

Total Amount Enclosed $ _______________ / US Funds Only
                    
                                                     PLEASE MAKE CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO:
                       
                                                       NATIONAL NORWICH PLAINHEAD CANARY CLUB 
                                                          MAIL TO NNPCC Secretary/Treasurer:
                                                          CANDACE  PEZZUTI
                                                          3844  LINDELL  Rd.                                      
                                                          LAS  VEGAS, NV 89103


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ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________________________________________________

CITY/STATE/ZIP: _______________________________________________________________________________________

TELEPHONE NO. : (     ) __________________________________________________________________________________

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             If you have any questions please email me at vegasbirdbreeder@gmail.com

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Norwich Show Cage Color in the United States


Growing Your Own Veggies...........



Wednesday, April 13, 2016

International Norwich Breeders

Importing Norwich from Champion Breeders in the UK and Europe

England- Chris Goodall - Email: chrisgoodall@gmail.com

Belgium- Alain Nottet    - Email: fb148178@skynet.be                                                             Website:www.norwich.be


Breeders listed here are Long Time Champion Breeders of Norwich. They are International Judges and their reputation for selling nothing but Excellent Birds precedes them. 
I recommend both of these breeders if you are looking into getting the best possible type Norwich available.

NPC Secretary
Candace Pezzuti

How To Build A Norwich Show Cage


Charter Members Founded NPC in 1985


Sesame seeds and their benefits for the breeding season!

 Sesame seeds and their benefits for the breeding      season!


  

Sesame seeds are tiny, flat oval seeds with a nutty taste and a delicate, almost invisible crunch. They come in a host of different colors, depending upon the variety, including white, yellow, black and red. Sesame seeds are highly valued for their high content of sesame oil, an oil that is very resistant to rancidity. Sesame seeds are the main ingredients in both tahini and the Middle Eastern sweet treat, halvah. Not only are sesame seeds an excellent source of copper and a very good source of manganese, but they are also a good source of calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, vitamin B1, zinc, molybdenum, selenium, and dietary fiber. In addition to these important nutrients, sesame seeds contain two unique substances: sesamin and sesamolin. Both of these substances belong to a group of special beneficial fibers called lignans, and have been shown to have a cholesterol-lowering effect in humans, and to prevent high blood pressure and increase vitamin E supplies in animals. Sesamin has also been found to protect the liver from oxidative damage. There is a little bit of controversy about sesame seeds and calcium, because there is a substantial difference between the calcium content of hulled versus unhulled sesame seeds. When the hulls remain on the seeds, one tablespoon of sesame seeds will contains about 88 milligrams of calcium. When the hulls are removed, this same tablespoon will contain about 37 milligrams (about 60% less). Whether purchasing sesame seeds in bulk or in a packaged container, make sure there is no evidence of moisture. Additionally, since they have a high oil content and can become rancid, smell those in bulk bins to ensure that they smell fresh. Unhulled sesame seeds can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry, dark place. Once the seeds are hulled, they are more prone to rancidity, so they should then be stored in the refrigerator or freezer .