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Post by nathalie112689 » Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:16 pm

How do I help my java finches try new foods? If I give them something big, they peck at it, and if it moves from their pecking, they run away. They like egg shells, but they don't usually eat the entire shell. I wonder if it is better to have an open dish for them to try new things...

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Post by ILoveMyOwlFinches! » Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:41 pm

have you tried mixing the new food in with their seeds??? that always help my zebras try new things

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Post by EmilyHurd » Fri Aug 10, 2007 3:49 pm

My birds are always more interested in trying new things when I chop them up finely and put them on an open paper plate.

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Post by Sally » Fri Aug 10, 2007 5:56 pm

I think most finches don't like to have to 'dumpster-dive' for their food. The seed cups that came with my breeding cages are much deeper than the finches like, so besides using the seed hoppers from TammyS, I put other foods in small, shallow dishes, and my birds are much quicker to check them out. Eggshells get crushed, and most veggies get chopped fine.

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Post by nathalie112689 » Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:35 pm

Their main diet is finch seed mix. Should I try to get them to eat a cuttlebone for calcium?
I agree with Sally. My birds' food cups are a little deep, too, so I guess I'll try the open dish.
How small do you suggest vegetables are chopped? And if I'm letting them try it for the first time, should I only give them a little bit?

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Post by Sally » Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:02 pm

There is nothing wrong with a good finch seed mix. The problem is, in the wild, birds eat all kinds of things, not just seeds, so it's not a very balanced diet. Finches definitely need a cuttlebone, and I also give mine oystershell grit (you can find boxes at most pet shops). These two things give them the calcium they need. The veggies give them lots of vitamins. I chop mine so the pieces of veggies are fairly small, probably twice the size of the seeds they eat. But I just put in small wedges of apples or oranges, and they peck at them. You can just try different things--they are just like people, they don't all like the same thing! Again, at the FIC link, there is a list of good and bad foods, as some things should never be given to our birds. And you don't have to give them a large portion, either, just a spoonful at a time.

If you breed finches, they definitely need eggfood--just hardboil an egg, mash it shell and all, and give them a small amount at a time--it spoils quickly in hot weather. If not breeding, it is still good for them to have eggfood once in a while--I don't give it more often than once a week when not breeding.

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Post by kenny » Sat Aug 11, 2007 7:26 am

hi nathalie
get your javas some paddy rice,it is thier staple diet in the wild,and they go mad for it just put it in a shallow dish and they will empty it,i might add for a bird with such a big beak and really savage when they are breeding they are very shy eaters!

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Post by nathalie112689 » Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:35 am

kenny wrote:hi nathalie
get your javas some paddy rice,it is thier staple diet in the wild,and they go mad for it just put it in a shallow dish and they will empty it,i might add for a bird with such a big beak and really savage when they are breeding they are very shy eaters!

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When you say paddy rice, do you mean rice that isn't yet cooked? If it is, then I didn't know. :( Last time I tried giving them rice, I gave them cooked rice and they poked at it until they lost interest. I will definitely give them paddy rice this time around!

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Post by kenny » Sat Aug 11, 2007 2:02 pm

hi nathalie
this is a picture of paddy rice that i buy..you may be able to buy it at a seed merchant ..or a good pet shop!

http://www.haiths.com/product-Paddy-Rice-PFPADRICE/


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