Food list available - wow.
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- Hatchling
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Food list available - wow.
My goodness I just was reading in the Finch Information Center about the food that I can give my finches! Wow - this opens up a whole new diet for them! They will be so happy. Ha.
Questions on a few and comments would be appreciated.
It says you can give applesauce to a finch? Obviously the unsweetened - has anyone done this? Would love to hear.
As well as peas, brussel sprouts, alfalfa sprouts, and spinach. My goodness - my finches eat better vegetables than my picky husband. HA!
Questions on a few and comments would be appreciated.
It says you can give applesauce to a finch? Obviously the unsweetened - has anyone done this? Would love to hear.
As well as peas, brussel sprouts, alfalfa sprouts, and spinach. My goodness - my finches eat better vegetables than my picky husband. HA!
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Mine seem to prefer the frozen corn over the frozen peas. It is funny to see my button quail try to eat them while still frozen....they play with it for awhile and it softens up and defrosts enough for them to eat it. They are so impatient! LOL!
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Will try the corn on the cob. Thanks for that tip. Gave them a piece of toasted whole wheat bread tonight - not interested at all. Bought 2 brussel sprouts last night at the store - will try that out tomorrow. I think the gal at the supermarket thought that I had a picky eater in the family - I couldn't help but smile.
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