Cuttlebone vs Mineral block?
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Cuttlebone vs Mineral block?
What's the difference? Is one better than the other? Does it just depend on what's in the mineral block? I was just wondering. I always give my birdies a cuttlebone and oyster shells.
Victoria
1 male zebra finch named Aristotle
(RIP Socrates who was Aristotle's companion for 4 1/2 years)
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1 weenie dog named Chloe
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Re: Cuttlebone vs Mineral block?
You have it right. Cuttlebone is much more necessary than mineral block - most of my fids don't touch that and I don't buy it anymore. Osyter shell is right up there with cuttlebone too.
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Re: Cuttlebone vs Mineral block?
Awesome!
Glad to know I'm doing the right thing! I just figured I know what a cuttlebone is made of, but I wasn't so sure about the blocks. Aristotle and Socrates LOVE their cuttlebone. They hollow the thing out in no time at all. As a matter of fact, they've done a number on the one they have now...it's about time for a replacement. 


Victoria
1 male zebra finch named Aristotle
(RIP Socrates who was Aristotle's companion for 4 1/2 years)
1 weenie dog named Chloe
1 male zebra finch named Aristotle
(RIP Socrates who was Aristotle's companion for 4 1/2 years)
1 weenie dog named Chloe
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Re: Cuttlebone vs Mineral block?
What do you do with the ones that are just about hollowed out or fall out of the cage bars? I save all my "little" cuttlebones and when I gather up a bunch (over 6 months or a year), I put them in the food processor and grind them down to a powder. Then I can use that in their eggfood, kelp or other food.FinchNerd wrote: As a matter of fact, they've done a number on the one they have now...it's about time for a replacement.
Liz
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Re: Cuttlebone vs Mineral block?
Hmm...sounds like a good idea! 

Victoria
1 male zebra finch named Aristotle
(RIP Socrates who was Aristotle's companion for 4 1/2 years)
1 weenie dog named Chloe
1 male zebra finch named Aristotle
(RIP Socrates who was Aristotle's companion for 4 1/2 years)
1 weenie dog named Chloe