Gouldian Finch diet questions
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:20 pm
In the past, when I kept my gouldians in 2011, I simply fed them an "Enriched Finch Mix" from my feed store, hardboiled eggs (egg white, yolk and shell in a grinder) and some miscellaneous veggies/fruits. I had to sell off all my birds in late 2011/early 2012 due to a move and now that I'm back in the finch hobby, I'm restarting my ways from scratch but this time, I want to do it better than before.
I understand that there are folks out there who follow the seasonal diet.
I've read this article: http://www.fabulousfinch.com/feeding-la ... inches.htm
as well as Tiffany's website: http://www.gouldiansgalore.com//diet.html
Both have been very helpful, although it's rather specific in which seed brand I should use per season. And each season has a different % in its nutrition, which makes me wonder, are all of you (successful) breeders out there following this regime? Change seeds as seasons go by or do you stick to a staple seed mix and use it throughout the year?
I have access to a Finch seed mix at my feed store, there's an enriched one and a regular one. Unfortunately, neither of them have a nutrition analysis, however, I did feed my finches the enriched mix as a staple in the past with no ill effects (or maybe no ill effects, YET?). I am a little wary about using the enriched mix however, because it has some food colored pieces in there that are definitely not seeds. They look like pellets to me, but it is unlike zupreem pellets.
I was hoping to do something simple like this:
Maint/Rest season diet:
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-STGF softfood concentrate
-Grit (Oyster shell, charcoal, sand)
-Fruits/veggies - once or twice a week
-Water - no additives
Pre-breeding Austere diet:
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-Water - no additives
Breeding season diet:
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-STGF softfood concentrate
-Grit (Oyster shell, charcoal, sand)
-Fruits/veggies - three or four times a week
-Seed sprouts from Regular finch mix from feed store
-Water - no additives
Molting season diet: (Same as Breeding diet)
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-STGF softfood concentrate
-Grit (Oyster shell, charcoal, sand)
-Fruits/veggies - three or four times a week
-Seed sprouts from Regular finch mix from feed store
-Water - no additives
Does this look okay? In Tiffany's page, it states that I should put the birds in separate sexed cages and give them an Austere diet for 2 weeks. However, I plan on keeping only one pair of blue back gouldians and on top of that, I don't think I'll be separating them up into their individual cages. Will this be a problem? Can I skip the 2 weeks of changing their diets or should I add that in between the breeding/molting phase?
Also, note that I plan to use the finch mix from my feed store all year long. I don't plan on switching it up, anyone keep the same staple finch mix all year? Any problems with doing so or is the change a necessity?
Are there other alternatives to this seasonal diet? What are YOU using, as a gouldian finch breeder/keeper?
Share your experiences, I'd love to hear from all of you.
Thanks in advance!
I understand that there are folks out there who follow the seasonal diet.
I've read this article: http://www.fabulousfinch.com/feeding-la ... inches.htm
as well as Tiffany's website: http://www.gouldiansgalore.com//diet.html
Both have been very helpful, although it's rather specific in which seed brand I should use per season. And each season has a different % in its nutrition, which makes me wonder, are all of you (successful) breeders out there following this regime? Change seeds as seasons go by or do you stick to a staple seed mix and use it throughout the year?
I have access to a Finch seed mix at my feed store, there's an enriched one and a regular one. Unfortunately, neither of them have a nutrition analysis, however, I did feed my finches the enriched mix as a staple in the past with no ill effects (or maybe no ill effects, YET?). I am a little wary about using the enriched mix however, because it has some food colored pieces in there that are definitely not seeds. They look like pellets to me, but it is unlike zupreem pellets.
I was hoping to do something simple like this:
Maint/Rest season diet:
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-STGF softfood concentrate
-Grit (Oyster shell, charcoal, sand)
-Fruits/veggies - once or twice a week
-Water - no additives
Pre-breeding Austere diet:
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-Water - no additives
Breeding season diet:
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-STGF softfood concentrate
-Grit (Oyster shell, charcoal, sand)
-Fruits/veggies - three or four times a week
-Seed sprouts from Regular finch mix from feed store
-Water - no additives
Molting season diet: (Same as Breeding diet)
-Regular finch mix from feed store
-STGF softfood concentrate
-Grit (Oyster shell, charcoal, sand)
-Fruits/veggies - three or four times a week
-Seed sprouts from Regular finch mix from feed store
-Water - no additives
Does this look okay? In Tiffany's page, it states that I should put the birds in separate sexed cages and give them an Austere diet for 2 weeks. However, I plan on keeping only one pair of blue back gouldians and on top of that, I don't think I'll be separating them up into their individual cages. Will this be a problem? Can I skip the 2 weeks of changing their diets or should I add that in between the breeding/molting phase?
Also, note that I plan to use the finch mix from my feed store all year long. I don't plan on switching it up, anyone keep the same staple finch mix all year? Any problems with doing so or is the change a necessity?
Are there other alternatives to this seasonal diet? What are YOU using, as a gouldian finch breeder/keeper?
Share your experiences, I'd love to hear from all of you.
Thanks in advance!