My society finches don't eat the cuttlebone like my zebras.
They bite off/nibble the edges of the cuttlebone, vs the zebras who peck at the flat of the cuttlebone. I can hear the cuttlebone cracking as they nibble at the edges.
My concern is for the hatchlings/nestlings they feed. I read that one should not give egg shells to finches when they are raising, as I guess the chips of the egg shells might harm the chick. But then, what of the cuttlebone chips?
Societies & cuttlebone
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Societies & cuttlebone
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Re: Societies & cuttlebone
I always make sure to give plenty of hardboiled eggfood with the shell to all my breeding finches - so the babies certainly get it too.
Personally I would not worry about the cuttlebone - it's in all my breeding cages too - even the Societies.
Personally I would not worry about the cuttlebone - it's in all my breeding cages too - even the Societies.
Liz