Fruit & Vegies
- Chainey
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Fruit & Vegies
Is it safe to give my zebra finches fruit & vegies from the fruit & vegie shop? I'm concerned about the spraying these vegies etc may have had. Is washing them sufficient or do I need to buy organic produce?
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Chainey
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Chainey
- EmilyHurd
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I just wash everything too... I don't necessarily purchase organic either, just regular stuff at the grocery store. Mine love it and I don't believe it has ever been the cause of a sickness.
These are the only three things I've had finches die from:
Eggbound
Old age
Dehydration (I know... could have been prevented, but I had one orange cheek that I didn't realize couldn't drink from a water bottle like all the other finches could! I will never make this mistake again!)
These are the only three things I've had finches die from:
Eggbound
Old age
Dehydration (I know... could have been prevented, but I had one orange cheek that I didn't realize couldn't drink from a water bottle like all the other finches could! I will never make this mistake again!)
- kittani79
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- EmilyHurd
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I believe parsley is one of those that is optional. I think that there have been cases where people have thought that parsley was the cause of their birds getting sick.
I would feed it to them if they like it, but in moderation. Maybe every other week.
There are so many other options to feed them too...
I would feed it to them if they like it, but in moderation. Maybe every other week.
There are so many other options to feed them too...
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Well my two gouldians love the broccoli too......
When you give your birds the fruit and some veggies like cucumber or ornages I find it is very wet but my birds really don't eat anything wet. Is this normal or is there a way to give it to them but still get the healthy side of it?
So far I have only found the broccoli and romaine lettuce are the only foods they will eat so far....

When you give your birds the fruit and some veggies like cucumber or ornages I find it is very wet but my birds really don't eat anything wet. Is this normal or is there a way to give it to them but still get the healthy side of it?
So far I have only found the broccoli and romaine lettuce are the only foods they will eat so far....

- Sally
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I find with my birds there are very few veggies that every single bird will eat--broccoli is one, but most of them don't like carrots. I think when you have a group of birds in an aviary setting, they all see one bird trying out the food, so they are more likely to try it out too. When you have only a pair or a few in a cage, they are more picky.
- kenny
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i think they are just like humans "picky" i suppose some birds will like stuff that others dont eat i would not let the thing with the birds not eating wet stuff i had some canaries that would not eat rearing food when they had youngsters!
ken

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