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legumes
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:04 pm
by sansmail
are soaked legumes alright to feed to my birds?
Re: legumes
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 2:34 am
by monotwine
What type of legumes?
I feed my birds sprouted mung beans. They love it and it's a first choice for some species around the green food bowl. Initially I chopped them a bit finer just to introduce them to the birds as they ignored the larger sprout, but now give it to them whole and they eat them like a parrot would peanuts.
Re: legumes
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:50 pm
by Foosa101
The most tender legumes for birds, especially finches would be clovers (like dutch white clover or crimson clover) or alfalfa as these have a more tender leaflets but are just as high in protein.
Re: legumes
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:11 pm
by debbie276
Alfalfa and clover are great for your birds but they're not legumes.
Legumes are a type of bean like
Adzuki Beans
Black Beans
Black-eyed peas
Broad Beans (Fava Beans)
Butter Beans
Calico Beans
Cannellini Beans
Chickpeas (Garbanzo Beans)
Edamame
Great Northern Beans
Italian Beans
Kidney Beans
Lentils
Lima Beans
Mung Beans
Navy Beans
Pinto Beans
Soy Beans, including black soy beans
Split Peas
White Beans
I don't make out very well getting the birds to eat them except for possibly the smaller ones soaked and slightly sprouted.
Re: legumes
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:39 pm
by Foosa101
A legume is not limited to only peas and beans but is a common misconsepection. Legumes can range from large shrubs like aeschynomene, sunn hemp and other vetches to your common clovers and medics. While all of these are not excellent for finches an other foul they do for symbotic relationships with micro organisms that will introduce nitrogen (like what is in your fertilizers) into the soil thus making the plant higher in protein for forage or green manure.