Where can I get the best spray millet?
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Where can I get the best spray millet?
I have 4 baby goulds that just recently fledged and they are going tru the spray millet like it is candy. I have bought spray millet from 3 different places and some of it is very small and darker and the birds hate it. One time I got the best spray millett that was huge and golden in color. Do you know the best place to get it at the most economical price. I think what I like the best is the California Spray Millet. I emailed them to see if I could buy it direct but have not heard back.
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The owners of California Spray Millet are not the quickest when it comes to e-mailing. They are farmers and don't seem to keep the fast pace that some of do, but they are really nice people and they have great millet.
We are a distributor for California Spray Millet. (We have been for almost two years and we are still not on their website as such.
) It is the biggest golden millet we can get. I think you'll find our prices to be about as good as you can get. We keep our orders huge to keep prices down since freight costs have increased so much this past year, but so far we have not had to increase our prices on it.
Here is the link to our page for California Spray Millet.
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 505299.htm
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We are a distributor for California Spray Millet. (We have been for almost two years and we are still not on their website as such.

Here is the link to our page for California Spray Millet.
http://www.fairestfinches.com/catalog/i ... 505299.htm
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Re: Where can I get the best spray millet?
[quote="twhyde"]I have 4 baby goulds that just recently fledged and they are going tru the spray millet like it is candy. I have bought spray millet from 3 different places and some of it is very small and darker and the birds hate it. One time I got the best spray millett that was huge and golden in color...[/quote
That's funny! My Gbs LOVE the dark small (red) millet best! Maybe because they are so small.



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bonnies_gouldians wrote:how does one grow millet??? Strange concept to me, I dont really even know where it comes from (I feel dumb admitting this however)
Wikipedia is your best friend XD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millet
How to grow millet?:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_gr ... _parakeets
http://www.theperch.net/discussion/show ... hp?t=27728
I hope this help you

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use a tray or dish that you can lift easily. fill it with dirt, throw in a handful of your seed mix, add water and wait. helps to have a few such trays in use all at different stages of growth so that they can be rotated through the cage/aviary as required. or the seed can be harvested while green and frozen to be used when needed. doesnt even need to be thawed before making it available to the birds.
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What a great idea. Thanks Maldito..
I will be joining the others in growing my own next Spring. I wonder how my birds would like fresh millet.. and hopefully if I do it right.. I'll have a supply of dried.. guess I need to do more research.
Bonnies_gouldians: There are never any dumb questions.. just dumb answers sometimes.
I will be joining the others in growing my own next Spring. I wonder how my birds would like fresh millet.. and hopefully if I do it right.. I'll have a supply of dried.. guess I need to do more research.
Bonnies_gouldians: There are never any dumb questions.. just dumb answers sometimes.
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