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by birdclaws » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:50 am
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debbie276
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by debbie276 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:26 am
That's pretty clever of you.
I put pieces of egg shell from hard boiled eggs as big as I can in their aviary. The gouldians play with them for hours and break off pieces to eat. I also have a dish with smaller pieces if that's what they want too.
Good luck
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birdclaws
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by birdclaws » Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:43 pm
debbie276 wrote:That's pretty clever of you.
I put pieces of egg shell from hard boiled eggs as big as I can in their aviary. The gouldians play with them for hours and break off pieces to eat. I also have a dish with smaller pieces if that's what they want too.
Good luck
I've always been afraid that they would swallow a piece to big and it could get stuck in their intestines. I think I read this happening to some people here when I first joined. That's great if you've never had any problems. It makes me a little less paranoid!

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LuxandLolita
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by LuxandLolita » Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:07 pm
I use a rolling pin and put the egg shells in a little baggy, then i roll them over for a while and i get this VERY fine dust. it takes about 5 minutes! I don't have a blender like that though. old fashioned!
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finchandlovebird
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by finchandlovebird » Sat Sep 15, 2012 9:56 am
birdclaws Brian: Could you explain that bird feeder? It looks like a clay saucer on top of a plastic plant pot. How is it attached?
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by cindy » Sat Sep 15, 2012 10:01 am
Brian, I do the same and add it to eggfood or a mix of shaved mineral block, cuttlebone and ground Higgin's Mineral Mix!!!
Brian...where did you get your grinder?
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by birdclaws » Sat Sep 15, 2012 10:07 am
Short answer: It's just a terracotta dish on top of their seed cup.
Long answer:
This was when I first started introducing sprouted seed to my birds. It's just a terracotta dish placed over their familiar seed cup (to help get them to realize its food for them). I would keep it there for 4-5 hours and then remove it so they can access their regular seed. Now that they have learned to love sprouts (or anything on the terracotta dish), I use a clip to hold the dish in place as the base rests on the edge of their seed dish. The terracotta does a good job at keeping stuff dry and helps keep their nails down.
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birdclaws
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by birdclaws » Sat Sep 15, 2012 10:11 am
cindy wrote:
Brian, I do the same and add it to eggfood or a mix of shaved mineral block, cuttlebone and ground Higgin's Mineral Mix!!!
Brian...where did you get your grinder?
Sounds great, I should try that!
The grinder was a house warming gift, so I'm not sure where it came from. Doing a quick google search looks like they are pretty common to sell for around $30 at the usual department store. I'm surprised its that cheap, I'm quite happy with it.
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by cindy » Sat Sep 15, 2012 10:17 am
I have burned through 2 already.....yours looks like it holds more!
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by Sally » Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:18 am
I really like the idea of mixing the eggshell powder in with the sprouted seed, I'll have to try that with mine.
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by ac12 » Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:47 am
I tried grinding up egg shells a few times. When I open the grinder a cloud of egg shell dust came out. What a mess that dust made. Maybe I just ground it up too fine.
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