That is the way that I introduced my Gouldians to soft food. At first, I mixed a little commercial egg and biscuit (ground to a powder) to sprouted seed and over a few weeks, gradually added some blended vegetables. The vegetables are blended Carrots, Peas, Corn and Broccoli..... the first three are frozen and the Broccoli is fresh. All ingredients should be dry before mixing as you don't want to be feeding them mush. The egg and biscuit helps to dry the mix. This is fed to an aviary that has 10 Gouldians, 3 Stars and 2 Silverbills, and all the birds take it readily except for the baby Gouldians who are a bit tentative. I make about a 2 kilogram batch for freezing and dole it out in its frozen state.... they sometimes delve in immediately, can't wait for it to thaw. It is more popular in the Gouldian aviary than in others.
Black/white sesame seeds for gouldians??
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That is the way that I introduced my Gouldians to soft food. At first, I mixed a little commercial egg and biscuit (ground to a powder) to sprouted seed and over a few weeks, gradually added some blended vegetables. The vegetables are blended Carrots, Peas, Corn and Broccoli..... the first three are frozen and the Broccoli is fresh. All ingredients should be dry before mixing as you don't want to be feeding them mush. The egg and biscuit helps to dry the mix. This is fed to an aviary that has 10 Gouldians, 3 Stars and 2 Silverbills, and all the birds take it readily except for the baby Gouldians who are a bit tentative. I make about a 2 kilogram batch for freezing and dole it out in its frozen state.... they sometimes delve in immediately, can't wait for it to thaw. It is more popular in the Gouldian aviary than in others.
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I know this is very late but sesame seeds actually contain a lot of nutrients. It is quite fatty, but it is only in the unsaturated sesame seed.
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Sincerely, Cathy
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Sincerely, Cathy
“It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” – Albus Dumbledore