The lavendars are totally ignoring the ABBA finch seed. I guess there is no turning back now!



Thanks for doing this, Cindy. My pics looked horrible and you couldn't view them well.cindy wrote:seed types so far...
Yes, it is actual dried seed just like what you get in your store bought mixes but it has been tested and it is fresh...like 3-4 weeks old fresh. Well some is but none of it is more than a year old and that beats the store bought stuff by a long shot. We grow, harvest, and produce seed here and have been for 3 generations back.nixity wrote:So wait, do you grow and harvest the seed yourself? Is it dried or fresh green seed heads? I would LOVE to be able to offer my birds green seed as I've been told it's highly nutritious and the birds love it.. would it be possible to ship that, though? Or would it spoil in transit?
the japanese and browntop are backwards. the japanese has the little funny looking hull and the Browntop is the seed that has more green seed in it as we just cut it three weeks ago.cindy wrote:seed types so far...
ranchnanny wrote:Here is a question for Nancy or Cindy... Since the seed is so fresh I assume that one must supliment with vitamins/minerals is that right?
A lot of them are not listed on our site b/c we (the business) isn't focused on bird feeds, as you can tell, but I work with growers all over the world and can have the seed brought in. However, you can always email me and I can order it for you or have it brought in or shipped directly to you.debbie276 wrote:Nancy, when I go to the company you work for http://www.hancockseed.com
I'm having a hard time finding the seeds your talking about. Where do I find the millets and the nyger seeds?
Thanks
If you have any questions about the seeds....just ask me.debbie276 wrote:Nancy, when I go to the company you work for http://www.hancockseed.com
I'm having a hard time finding the seeds your talking about. Where do I find the millets and the nyger seeds?
Thanks
I offer Avitron once or twice a week in my birds water along with the following in addition to seed:ranchnanny wrote:Nancy is there a vit/mineral that you recommend?
Oh ok, thanks Nancy, I'll have a look aroundA lot of them are not listed on our site b/c we (the business) isn't focused on bird feeds, as you can tell, but I work with growers all over the world and can have the seed brought in.
Thank you and I look forward to hearing what your birds have to say. It may take me a bit to get up and running but we can always work something out. I got the Red Millet and German Foxtail Millet in this morning so Cindy and I can try that out (it's a small sample of each) but at least we will know their [birds] opinions on them. Then if need be, I can order 50 lbs. of aforementioned seeds and start doing custom mixes.6finchfriends wrote:Nancy, I for one will be buying mixed seed from you if you get your mixes/business up and running! I'm very excited in kind of a selfish waybecause it means I can get seed my finches will eat, love and is fresh and good for them.
Not only that but it's from a FF member who also loves her birds! I can't tell you how much seed I throw out! Oiy! there is NOTHING around here to buy from besides pet stores. In E. Washington there are wheat, barley, oat farms but not 'seed farms'. I can't wait to get your sample so I can give you the results! Thank you so much for thinking of all us finch lovers!