starman wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 13:16
Stuart Whiting wrote:
I believe the article you mention about the comparison would be Doug Hill of Aussie and Marcus Pollard of Tasmaia from Clifton finch avaires
That may be the one, Stuart. I do a lot of reading/research (non-aviculture related) these days and tend to get a bit foggy when it comes to sources and references.
That experiment could be valuably applied to many other seeds, both exotic and local. Breeders in Australia are very well catered for with both the variety and quality of our local millets and domestic grains, but as with all things, quality varies widely. Most are of good quality, some are mediocre, but luckily few are total rubbish. The Great Seed Debate is alive and healthy over here and comes up frequently in clubs, magazines, and forums.
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Hi there starman,
That's good to know that you've also got a very good and healthy supply of quality seed pretty much the same as what we have here in England by the sounds of it,
To me the quality of seed is everything as after all it's what our birds depend on for their survival and much of our breeding results would surely be down to quality seed being used, I'm personally very critical on this
It's interesting to note however that other countries like America I've noticed that the overall purchase of decent seed mixes seems to be somewhat hard to come by, I'm also on the finch forum which is predominantly based in America and have had much discussion about this and a lot of their seed mixes seem to be bulked out by the use of pellets, now to me this would be utterly useless because after all finches are predominantly seed eaters and DO NOT have pellets in their diet in a wild state,
It's been argued that finches in captivity are weaned onto pellets as they wouldn't know any better but I still would feel that pellets are not natural for finches and is absolutely no way on earth would I ever use em,
It seems that America and surrounding states appear to be somewhat way behind in many ways compared to the rest of the world in the way that they keep their birds especially regarding diet
Over here in England we wouldn't dream of giving our finches a supplemented pellet diet and from what I've gathered Aussie breeders wouldn't eaither,
For breeding routine I'd very much follow the very same principle as to what most of you good Aussie breeders would use IE
The highest quality seed that one can purchase, this repeated for the use of soaked seed and an abundance of live food
Definitely not pellets
Speak soon