JerseyGuy
Hi Patrick,
What do I feed the army
I buy:
20 kg bags of Basic Finch Seed and basic Canary Seed (fresh, sweet smelling, no colourful gunk or dyed seeds added to it). I also pick up, small bags of German Millet, Red Millet, Oat Groats, Saffllower Seeds, and Budgie Mix.
The day before Mixing Day, I wash all of my big plastic buckets and leave them to dry.
On mixing day, I set out all of these buckets all over my kitchen and start mixing all these seeds together. Basically each bucket, gets an equal amount of all these seeds, and gets stirred with a large wooden spoon to 'mix' it all together.
So that covers the main seed mix.
We already discussed Spray Millet on another post. I purchase lots of it, and my birds usually get several large sprigs of it, which I hang from the top of cage or flight for them to enjoy. It usually takes them a few days to eat their way through it, at which point more goes up.
They get my home made eggfood twice a week; daily when molting, breeding, under the weather, feeding young, or under stress. I mix it fresh every time.
Greens, veg, and fruit, is served usually two or three times a week.
This includes:
Kale, spinach, baby spring mix, cornon the cob, grated carrot, broc, cucumber, beet greens, parsley, carrot tops, chopped sweet peppers, romaine, rapini, red swiss chard, dandelion, chickweed, frozen mixed veg (cooked very slightly), apples, mandarine orange (sliced in half) pears, grapes, melons, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries.*** These all depend on the season and availability in the stores.
I make my own mix of store bought fine bird grit, crushed egg shells, grated cuttle bone, bird charcoal, bird clay, grated iodine block, grated mineral/vitamine block. This is offered freely, spread over the flight floors or offered in small cups.
Aside from vitamines occasionally in their water, that's pretty much it.
Hope this was helpfull