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Cuttlebone

Posted: 14 Feb 2015, 10:23
by oakes043
Hi. My birds have access to some fine grit and crushed egg shells. Do they need cuttlebone as well?

Re: Cuttlebone

Posted: 14 Feb 2015, 12:38
by vettepilot_6
I always give them the option...that way the ones that do need it will eat it.. :thumbup:

Re: Cuttlebone

Posted: 14 Feb 2015, 13:46
by BluJay
Cuttlebone, helps them grind their beaks, also. Or So I've been told. Oyster shell, I'm finding some birds eat it like they can't wait to see it gone, even with charcoal mixed with it. So I give both.

Re: Cuttlebone

Posted: 14 Feb 2015, 19:48
by oakes043
Ok thanks. Is it best in large pieces or crunched up?

Re: Cuttlebone

Posted: 15 Feb 2015, 17:12
by vettepilot_6
oakes043 wrote:Ok thanks. Is it best in large pieces or crunched up?
I drill a hole in one end and hang it close to food bins...they dont usually poop over it then :thumbup:

Re: Cuttlebone

Posted: 15 Feb 2015, 18:28
by oakes043
Thanks mate. I use Avione fine health grit mix which is supposed to have cuttlebone in it but I'm buggered if I can see any. I'll add some extra.

Re: Cuttlebone

Posted: 22 Feb 2015, 20:49
by fetching
Sorry I am so late on this:
Cuddlebone should always be supplied. 'grit' should not (if it is rock based). Crushed egg shell is very good- and of course you can use sea shells.

'Grit' is a supplement, not to aid in the processing of the food- the keratin plates do all that work. Cuddlebone- while overrated as a source of calcium, provides mental stimulation, beak trimming and trace minerals and should be available whole (not crushed). I recommend to provide at least one, and replace accordingly.