
Shaved Cuttlebone
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Shaved Cuttlebone
Does anyone know where I get cuttlebone already shaved? I hate shaving it myself..... 

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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
You can get 5lbs of powdered oyster shells from Bird Supply NH. I shave cuttlebone and mineral block. You can try a coffee grinder but do it outside, when you open the top is us like a smokey dust when you first open the lid.
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
I have no problem shaving cuttlebone - just use a butterknife and scrape it downwards on an angle into a bowl. It goes very quickly!
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
Only thing I could find was powdered cuttlebone here: http://store.mfgouldianfinches.com/10pocu75gms.htmldfcauley wrote:Does anyone know where I get cuttlebone already shaved? I hate shaving it myself.....
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
I just like to put some in their mineral mix since of the birds don't seem to use the hanging cuttlebone.FancyFinch wrote:Is there a benefit to shaved vs. just attaching it to the cage?
Thanks for the link Debbie. I CAN shave it off, but it is something I just hate doing for some reason....

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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
Cindy
I tried the coffee grinder with egg shells, and had the same situation.
A plume of egg shell dust just came out of the coffee grinder when I opened it. yuk. That find dust spreads and settles on everything.
I tried the coffee grinder with egg shells, and had the same situation.
A plume of egg shell dust just came out of the coffee grinder when I opened it. yuk. That find dust spreads and settles on everything.
Gary
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
Oh, I get it - kinda like I hate working for a living.dfcauley wrote:I CAN shave it off, but it is something I just hate doing for some reason....

Liz
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
L in Ontario wrote:Oh, I get it - kinda like I hate working for a living.dfcauley wrote:I CAN shave it off, but it is something I just hate doing for some reason....



How about I send the cuttle bone to you Liz and pay you to shave it off for me.

Donna
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
They don't like the hanging cuttlebone? I guess I'm lucky then, cause mine love it! Even the babies have taken to it very well! 

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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
Maybe a silly question...:
Is cuttle bone something finches should be eating on a regular basis, or only when they feel they need it ie. during breeding season?
Mine only ever touched it during breeding season, and now just use it to perch on
In this case, should I be shaving it to make it more accessible/easier to eat, or should I let them decide when to eat it?
Is cuttle bone something finches should be eating on a regular basis, or only when they feel they need it ie. during breeding season?
Mine only ever touched it during breeding season, and now just use it to perch on
In this case, should I be shaving it to make it more accessible/easier to eat, or should I let them decide when to eat it?
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
Mine use it all the time. The powdered is good to!
How about a fine hole cheese grater works great....it grates it finer almost like powdered sugar!
How about a fine hole cheese grater works great....it grates it finer almost like powdered sugar!
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
They have powdered cuttlebone at Petco. It's in a spice-type of container.
I grind mine down and use it to help dry out eggfood.
I grind mine down and use it to help dry out eggfood.
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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
Thanks! I will try Petco!!birdclaws wrote:They have powdered cuttlebone at Petco. It's in a spice-type of container.
I grind mine down and use it to help dry out eggfood.

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Re: Shaved Cuttlebone
Deal... If I get benefits and vacation time too!!dfcauley wrote:L in Ontario wrote:Oh, I get it - kinda like I hate working for a living.dfcauley wrote:I CAN shave it off, but it is something I just hate doing for some reason....![]()
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How about I send the cuttle bone to you Liz and pay you to shave it off for me.

Liz