Seed for gouldians question
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- Nestling
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Seed for gouldians question
Are these two seeds ok to give to gouldians
1,sesame seed
2,grass seed from the garden centre(im assuming if u buy organic it is not treated with anything)
Thanks in advance
1,sesame seed
2,grass seed from the garden centre(im assuming if u buy organic it is not treated with anything)
Thanks in advance
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Re: Seed for gouldians question
I would not feed seed bought from the garden center. Even organic seeds are often treated with chemicals.
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Re: Seed for gouldians question
Gouldiandave
I agree with Layne.
I don't trust packaged grass seeds. I figure that they are treated with something somewhere down the road, that would not be healthy for the birds.
I do however collect wild gass seeds for the kids (during Summer and Fall).
As for sesame seeds..... I haven't offered them. They are not part of the finch seed mixes which I buy, and for some reason I've always assumed they were high in fat (sesame seed oil).
Anyone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I agree with Layne.
I don't trust packaged grass seeds. I figure that they are treated with something somewhere down the road, that would not be healthy for the birds.
I do however collect wild gass seeds for the kids (during Summer and Fall).
As for sesame seeds..... I haven't offered them. They are not part of the finch seed mixes which I buy, and for some reason I've always assumed they were high in fat (sesame seed oil).
Anyone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: Seed for gouldians question
I used to order seed from Herman Bros. Seed Co. in Michigan. Their E.M. Finch mix was what I used, and it contains sesame seed, so it is OK, probably in small amounts. They add sesame seed to several of their finch mixes.
I also would be careful with grass seed from the garden center, as it has often been treated.
I also would be careful with grass seed from the garden center, as it has often been treated.
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Re: Seed for gouldians question
Decided to look into sesame seeds.
What I found out, is that these little gems contain a lot of good things. They are however (as I suspected) very high in fat, so personally I would only use very tiny amounts (especially with birds that are living in fairly small enclosures and indoors).
I think I will invest in a small bag, and see which one of my fids will be the first to try a few out (as a treat). My bets are on my little singing piggies ( the Canaries
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesame
Scroll down to nutritional information.
What I found out, is that these little gems contain a lot of good things. They are however (as I suspected) very high in fat, so personally I would only use very tiny amounts (especially with birds that are living in fairly small enclosures and indoors).
I think I will invest in a small bag, and see which one of my fids will be the first to try a few out (as a treat). My bets are on my little singing piggies ( the Canaries

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesame
Scroll down to nutritional information.
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Re: Seed for gouldians question
I feed sesame seeds during the breeding season, a small amount mixed in with the normal mix.
I found that fledglings love it, as they are soft and good seeds for them to experiment with while still being weaned. Also full of good nutrition.
I found that fledglings love it, as they are soft and good seeds for them to experiment with while still being weaned. Also full of good nutrition.
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Re: Seed for gouldians question
Thanks for d reply. A landscape gardner pal told me do treat grass seed in garden centres, so thats a no no, as for the sesame ive being putting a bit in the eggfood mix, a tbh they are devouring it, but id say u overuse it=fat gouldians
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Re: Seed for gouldians question
Agreed, go easy on the sesame seed.
Fat gouldians = breeding problems and fertility issues
Fat gouldians = breeding problems and fertility issues

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GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56