Nyjer Seed
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Nyjer Seed
Does anyone feed their finches Nyjer seed? The wild finches here go nuts for the stuff, so I was curious if the kinds we keep as pets would benefit from eating it?
Oh, and by nyjer seed, I mean Guizotia abyssinica
Oh, and by nyjer seed, I mean Guizotia abyssinica
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Re: Nyger Seed
Sometimes I buy it at the bird fair and mix it with the other seeds. They eat it, but don't seem wild about it. 

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Rape mainly sometimes a little linseed for my birds.I once asked a seed retailer for some rape he was shocked that I used such a word.He said we cant call it that these days,We must use the correct name canola seed.
Whats the world coming to,they tried to ban coon cheese.maybe we wont be able to say Niger seed soon.in case someone miss pronounces it.
Whats the world coming to,they tried to ban coon cheese.maybe we wont be able to say Niger seed soon.in case someone miss pronounces it.
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A common greeting in some countries is 'hello mate'... In Nottinghamshire for hundreds of years this has been 'Ayup (Hello) Duck'...the expression on some foreigners faces at being called 'Duck' is comical.
As for not using the words rape seed...good grief... whatever next.
There are certain words in common use in the UK that this and other U.S. forums won't allow to be used because they have been given a completely different meaning.Shakespeare would turn in his grave.
As for not using the words rape seed...good grief... whatever next.
There are certain words in common use in the UK that this and other U.S. forums won't allow to be used because they have been given a completely different meaning.Shakespeare would turn in his grave.


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I've actually heard kids in the supermarket joking about it, throwing the extra G in there. It's bound to happen with ignorant $%&#s, but it's so dumb that "they" feel there is a need to change words. I wouldn't be surprised if they change the country, etc one day too - I mean, we all must be politically correct, people!!atarasi wrote:That's ridiculous. Niger isn't even a bad word. They don't spell it differently around here.....it's still NIGER. I guess for some people who don't know how to spell or read, it might look like a bad word.
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