Gouldians and green food
- metaltrades01
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maybe you should ask the people that you bought them off, what they were feeding them before:)
- Ripley
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Hi Firetail,
Can I suggest endive...My gouldians go mad for it! And the gouldian gurus I know, love the stuff And it also is so easy to distribute, one leaf per cage (depending on size, young etc...) It's the one bit of green food/soft food I can guarantee that my birds will go for......
Just had a brainwave...how about I shred endive into their softfood mix, then they may be as excited about the softfood as the endive! Any thoughts??
Cheers
Ripley
Can I suggest endive...My gouldians go mad for it! And the gouldian gurus I know, love the stuff And it also is so easy to distribute, one leaf per cage (depending on size, young etc...) It's the one bit of green food/soft food I can guarantee that my birds will go for......
Just had a brainwave...how about I shred endive into their softfood mix, then they may be as excited about the softfood as the endive! Any thoughts??
Cheers
Ripley
- Diane
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Certainly wouldn't hurt, the endive would get a coating of the softfood and as the endive is a known and liked food...fingers crossed. If it works, you will have an entry vehicle for lots of other food they wouldn't normally try. Let us know how you get on.
Diane
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- gouldianpaul
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Hi Firetail,
In addition to the greens already mentioned mine also love silver beet....but only fresh from my garden...they don't even look at the one from the shop...cheers, Paul
In addition to the greens already mentioned mine also love silver beet....but only fresh from my garden...they don't even look at the one from the shop...cheers, Paul
- spanna
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I've had silverbeet in pots for a while now, and would occasionaly pick off a leaf and hang it up in the aviaires. Not much would have a go at it, and it would wilt and end up on the floor where the quails would grab it. I did put in a whole plant for a day, to see if that made a difference... Came out in the afternoon, and the whole thing had been DEMOLISHED. Nothing left. I was amazed. So, my advice, grow (lots of) plants in small pots and rotate them through the aviary if at all possible!
- ColouredFeathers
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Hi firetail
Getting youre birds to eat anything but soaked seed is to keep trying
like silverbeat bokcoy endive wombok chinese cabbage you have to
keep trying for weeks on end.
cheers flavio
Getting youre birds to eat anything but soaked seed is to keep trying
like silverbeat bokcoy endive wombok chinese cabbage you have to
keep trying for weeks on end.
cheers flavio



