Fruits for Finches

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Fruits for Finches

Post by bfterrizzi » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:06 pm

I have tried to get my new societies to eat a bit of variety. They get the seed mix everyday, but I have tried to give them apples and bananas, neither they even try. They have millet for a snack in there. Is there a way to get them to eat fruits? I have read that it is good to give them things like that but not sure if there is a preference...
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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by B CAMP » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:09 pm

The only thing I can suggest is to keep trying mine will only eat a few dandelions,romaine lettuce,broccoli floretscooked rice once in awhile
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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by Ursula » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:04 pm

I also feed only greens and veggies and no fruit.

The only birds that I have that like fruit are the parrotlets, they get apple instead of veggies on some days. My fiches and budgies won't eat any fruit, and I tried all sorts of different types.

Make sure you give them leafy greens, grated carrots, broccoli etc. and they will get all the vitamins they need.
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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by cindy » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:40 pm

Try this romaine, green apple (without the skin), carrots peeled, chopped in a food processor with just a tiny bit wheat germ oil. Some of my birds love this...others will not eat it with or without the wheat germ oil.

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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by HoangQuan » Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:13 am

Cindy was right. If you want finches to eat fruits, you'd better chop them into tiny pieces. Most of my finches love carrot and apple mixed with crushed-boiled-eggs.
But Im not sure about banana, never even think about it.
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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by dfcauley » Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:20 am

Mine love oranges. But that is because they have other birds with them that eat oranges and they have learned to eat from them.
Gouldians are just picky little things huh??
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Post by HoangQuan » Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:57 am

dfcauley wrote: Gouldians are just picky little things huh??
I cant agree more!! :D:D:D
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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by AndreasLon » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:17 pm

I wouldn't worry too much about fruit but would make sure your finches eat veggies. Like many other people said they need to be chopped in very small pieces and persevere, eventually they will eat it.

I say fruit are not that important beacause they are mainly water and sugar. Veggies contain less sugar and more vitamins.

You can also try sprouting seeds, that would be an easy introduction to green foods and even Gouldians would try those.
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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by bfterrizzi » Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:08 pm

Thank you for the suggestions we will see.
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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by monotwine » Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:58 am

My finches are quite the opposite. They love fruit and initially only picked at veg. They bite off chunks of apple, pear, strawberry, banana mango (whatever is going) and spear orange cells popping them for the sugary sweetness inside.
They now eat most things, I still get days when one thing will not be touched. They did not feel like it that day I suppose. It does help if you have one or two brave birds willing to lead the flock to new experiences however what has worked for me is introducing new food in small quantities mixed initially into something they do like. So I added little pieces of fruit/veg to their egg food/soaked seed and now I can place them on their own and the finches choose what they want. Just watch for mixing fruit etc with their food that it does not stay in longer than a day or it can make things go sour.
Just keep offering fresh things and once they figure out they can eat it there is no looking back.

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Re: Fruits for Finches

Post by sonic4 » Thu Jan 28, 2010 4:24 am

HoangQuan wrote:
dfcauley wrote: Gouldians are just picky little things huh??
I cant agree more!! :D:D:D
Me to
my gouldians will only eat mustard cress
they love it .
they are sooo fussy its taken me six mouths for them to
eat egg food and that as to be dry
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