health
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- Pip
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health
Is it safe to feed chopped nuts to zebby finches?...
what about wild bird seed (also for wild finches)..it contains mealworm,oats,seeds,
chopped fruit meal,white flour and suet pellets...
if i soak it overnight would this be ok?...
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Re: health
Suet is primarily fat...I would avoid it unless your birds are kept outside in the winter.
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- Sally
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Re: health
I've never fed nuts to finches, but a lot of the hookbill people feed nuts to their birds. I wouldn't soak that wild bird seed mix, it has ingredients that can go bad when soaked. When soaking, you want a mix that just has seeds in it.
Your little Zebbie looks a bit puffy, is he just cold or fluffed for some other reason?
Your little Zebbie looks a bit puffy, is he just cold or fluffed for some other reason?
- Ginene
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Re: health
I agree...your little one looks quite fluffed up. He might be feeling under the weather...a heat lamp would definitely help. He is a beautiful boy...
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Re: health
mikeonthebike......that finch needs a vet....
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- finchmix22
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Re: health
Is your zebra sick? As others mentioned, he looks fluffed and/or overweight? It's not clear without seeing him live. How are his droppings? Watery, yellow/green, sticky? If so, he may need some medication, such as Ronex12% in the water or an antibiotic like 4-in-1, depending on the droppings and his activity level. Does he seem alert? Eating and drinking well? Does he feel light?
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