Zebra Finch Food
Posted: 08 Nov 2011, 11:52
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to improve the diet of the birds I've inherited. When I got them, all they had been getting was a seed mix (equal parts Jap millet, red panicum and yellow panicum), shellgrit and endive. Since then, I've added cucumber and chickweed (when I can get it) to their diet, as well as sprouted seed, egg and biscuit, and crushed eggshells (these are microwaved to kill off possible salmonella contamination). I also have approval to add Avi-Vit to their water. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Bear in mind that I have to answer to an Animal Ethics Committee, so I cannot just add things to their diet willy-nilly. I have to actually make a case for changing their diet (even if I'm just adding something), and if I have any birds die, I have to fill out endless paperwork, carry out an autopsy etc (plus it looks bad on my record if I have birds dying all over the place!). So, it pretty much has to be extremely important for their health. Is there anything I'm missing? Any particular grasses I could collect (I'm in Melbourne) that they might like (I can classify those as 'boredom reduction and environmental enrichment' haha).
Thanks in advance!
I'm trying to improve the diet of the birds I've inherited. When I got them, all they had been getting was a seed mix (equal parts Jap millet, red panicum and yellow panicum), shellgrit and endive. Since then, I've added cucumber and chickweed (when I can get it) to their diet, as well as sprouted seed, egg and biscuit, and crushed eggshells (these are microwaved to kill off possible salmonella contamination). I also have approval to add Avi-Vit to their water. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Bear in mind that I have to answer to an Animal Ethics Committee, so I cannot just add things to their diet willy-nilly. I have to actually make a case for changing their diet (even if I'm just adding something), and if I have any birds die, I have to fill out endless paperwork, carry out an autopsy etc (plus it looks bad on my record if I have birds dying all over the place!). So, it pretty much has to be extremely important for their health. Is there anything I'm missing? Any particular grasses I could collect (I'm in Melbourne) that they might like (I can classify those as 'boredom reduction and environmental enrichment' haha).
Thanks in advance!