these 2 grasses safe to feed to gouldians?
These grasses ok for gouldians?
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- bob21358
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As Tiaris said that one on the left is Paspalum. I think is Paspalum dilatatum. My birds wont eat this, not sure why but will eat Paspalum urvillei which is a lot taller. I have lots of it on my property and have seen small wild birds land on the stems and wander down the bent stem to have a feed.
- Lachlan1
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I remember going to a FSA meeting 5 odd years ago when I was 17 and they a few of the guys said paspalum in to large of a quantity can make the birds "drunk" or have symptoms of being drunk. I found this weird but never fed it to them just incase. Anyone else been told something similar?
My Goulds go absolutely nuts over the sticky seed
Wouldn't the goulds know it wasn't good for them?
Wouldn't the goulds know it wasn't good for them?
- Craig52
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Werty,Paspalum itself is not the problem it's the ergets (claviceps paspali) that they are infected with.It causes staggers in horses, sheep and cattle and sometimes death occurs.werty wrote:My Goulds go absolutely nuts over the sticky seed
Wouldn't the goulds know it wasn't good for them?
So if you intend to wash it thoroughly every time you feed it go for it but there are plenty of other seeding grasses out there that cause no harm like the crab grass in your other pic. Craig
Thanks for the infoCraig52 wrote:Werty,Paspalum itself is not the problem it's the ergets (claviceps paspali) that they are infected with.It causes staggers in horses, sheep and cattle and sometimes death occurs.werty wrote:My Goulds go absolutely nuts over the sticky seed
Wouldn't the goulds know it wasn't good for them?
So if you intend to wash it thoroughly every time you feed it go for it but there are plenty of other seeding grasses out there that cause no harm like the crab grass in your other pic. Craig
I won't be feeding it to them anymore