Egg food supplement
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- CocoFiber Craftsman
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Egg food supplement
Is an egg food supplement really necessary when birds are breeding or rearing chicks if they are eating a pellet diet?
Chris
Chris
After 20 years I find my self back to gouldian finches. My best loved bird. Colours are amazing and the mutations they come in fascinates me. I'm hoping to breed and enjoy what they have to offer.
- EmilyHurd
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I think it is necessary for the happiness of your bird. A pellet only diet makes a very boring diet, and finches love to try new things... at least mine do. Mine LOVE their egg food, and when I put a plate of it into my big flight, it is all gone within 3 hours. So even though I do pellets and seed, cucumber, carrots, broccoli, green lettuce, treats, millet, bird biscuits, calcium supplements, crushed egg shell, cuttlebone, etc... I still find time to quickly scramble an egg in the morning for them only b/c they love to eat it
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- CocoFiber Craftsman
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What about the store brought egg food supplement are they any good? Just that it may keep longer in the cage without spoiling so fast.
Any thoughts?
Chris
Any thoughts?
Chris
After 20 years I find my self back to gouldian finches. My best loved bird. Colours are amazing and the mutations they come in fascinates me. I'm hoping to breed and enjoy what they have to offer.
- TammyS
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Commercial eggfood can be given to your birds dry, moistened with water or added to hardboiled eggs.
I give it to my birds both dry and mixed with hardboiled eggs. This year I am going to giving my breeder birds access to the dry eggfood at all times and cut down on how often I am giving the eggfood mixed with the eggs. I am trying to simplify my routine more, and cutting out making eggfood would save time. But the birds do so love it!
I give my birds eggfood (with egg) in the morning and never remove it till the following morning...even during the summer months. I find that if you put the eggfood on something like a paperplate and spread it out...the eggfood will dry out and harden before it goes bad. Plus, if you try to only give them as much eggfood as the birds will eat in the first couple of hours - that helps too.
I give it to my birds both dry and mixed with hardboiled eggs. This year I am going to giving my breeder birds access to the dry eggfood at all times and cut down on how often I am giving the eggfood mixed with the eggs. I am trying to simplify my routine more, and cutting out making eggfood would save time. But the birds do so love it!
I give my birds eggfood (with egg) in the morning and never remove it till the following morning...even during the summer months. I find that if you put the eggfood on something like a paperplate and spread it out...the eggfood will dry out and harden before it goes bad. Plus, if you try to only give them as much eggfood as the birds will eat in the first couple of hours - that helps too.
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- CocoFiber Craftsman
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Does the commercial egg food have to be refrigerated after it is open or can one store it at room temperature. If stored at room temperature than can I just fill up a feeding cup and let the finches feed off of it till it's finished?
Chris
Chris
After 20 years I find my self back to gouldian finches. My best loved bird. Colours are amazing and the mutations they come in fascinates me. I'm hoping to breed and enjoy what they have to offer.
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Thanks Hilary for your response.
BTW my goulds seem to really take to the pellet diet and I'm glad for it as I really feel that it is a complete diet (although may be boring for them). As pellet diets (I'm using Zupreem) have Iodine in it already and I have heard that goulds need extra iodine do you use an Iodine water supplement on your birds or am I just over doing it with the supplements.
Chris
BTW my goulds seem to really take to the pellet diet and I'm glad for it as I really feel that it is a complete diet (although may be boring for them). As pellet diets (I'm using Zupreem) have Iodine in it already and I have heard that goulds need extra iodine do you use an Iodine water supplement on your birds or am I just over doing it with the supplements.
Chris
After 20 years I find my self back to gouldian finches. My best loved bird. Colours are amazing and the mutations they come in fascinates me. I'm hoping to breed and enjoy what they have to offer.
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