Home-made Egg Food
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Home-made Egg Food
Is it OK to just put a hard-boiled egg in a food processor and feed it to them like that plain?? Or should I add other stuff to it? I have a gouldian that has some head feathers missing, and someone said that egg is really good for it.
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Boiled egg is an eggcellent ;) source of protein and should be offered several times a week, daily if they are raising chicks. Include the shell in the mix for the calcium it provides. Give them a tablespoon of eggfood at a time as it spoils quickly.
Gouldians require more iodine than most finch species, so get some liquid kelp and add that to your bird's water.
Gouldians require more iodine than most finch species, so get some liquid kelp and add that to your bird's water.
TammieB.
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If you get the Gouldian started right away on the kelp, the feathers should grow back with the next moult. I bought a bald Gould hen back in Dec. 05. Immediately started her on kelp, within three months she had molted and regained all her missing head feathers.
Also, With ten birds you could offer two-three tablespoons of eggfood at a time. Just remove it after a few of hours.
Also, With ten birds you could offer two-three tablespoons of eggfood at a time. Just remove it after a few of hours.
TammieB.
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Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
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I've just had success with some varieties of egg-food for my gang. I tried the suggestion of adding a little wheat germ and did a variety with some chopped spinach and one with a dab of honey.
I put the different varieties in an inverted container lid and every one is hopping around trying the yummies!
I put the different varieties in an inverted container lid and every one is hopping around trying the yummies!
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