Worth a try .
Posted: 16 Jul 2011, 18:17
Just sharing ...
I have 2 pairs of Red Rumps that never ever eat greens . All their food , grits , greens etc are put into a kitty litter tray as a means of keeping the food waste off the ground .
So today being in a very lazy mood I stuck some Buk Choy through the wire and just let it hang there ....Surprise surprise both pairs that never touch Buk Choy or any greens hoed in like there was no tomorrow.
So for anyone with fussy birds maybe moving the greens around the aviary might get them to eat .
Thats all.
I have 2 pairs of Red Rumps that never ever eat greens . All their food , grits , greens etc are put into a kitty litter tray as a means of keeping the food waste off the ground .
So today being in a very lazy mood I stuck some Buk Choy through the wire and just let it hang there ....Surprise surprise both pairs that never touch Buk Choy or any greens hoed in like there was no tomorrow.
So for anyone with fussy birds maybe moving the greens around the aviary might get them to eat .
Thats all.
