Gouldian Finches & Bathing...
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Gouldian Finches & Bathing...
How often should I let my Gouldian Finches bath? They love to bath. I take their water out as soon as possible afterwards because it gets dirty.
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Bathing
I have a couple who like to bathe, and if I put in a Smart Crock about 1/2 to 2/3 full of water, they'll hop in. I also have a couple who don't like to bathe, so I do give everyone a spray bath at least weekly. I notice even the ones who act like I am spraying them with scalding acid get all fluffy and happy and start to preen about half way through their "torture." I change the Smart Crock daily, so there is always an opportunity for bathing.
(My parrots are the same way - two are big bath-takers and one would just be a little pile of dirt if I didn't spray-mist him. He LOVES being sprayed, and the other two run from the bottle. They can never make it easy, can they!)
(My parrots are the same way - two are big bath-takers and one would just be a little pile of dirt if I didn't spray-mist him. He LOVES being sprayed, and the other two run from the bottle. They can never make it easy, can they!)