bandmeeting
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- Jul 19, 2012
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I'm tired of feeding my birds highly processed fake food consisting largely of flour (and the moths that come with it). I've already searched and see that plenty of you feed your birds real fruit and vegetables. I tried that yesterday and I'm pretty sure my Senegal and Meyer's think I'm attempting to starve them.
I have always fed them pellets and the other things they like such as apples, blueberries, cherrys. They've always had one or the other of these things and will readily eat them. Also millet and "NutriBerries".
Yesterday I put out red bell peppers, mangoes, kale, lettuce, green beans and carrots. I'm not sure that they ate ANY of this. The big winner of the day was tuna. My Senegal made a squeaking noise that she does when she is thrilled by something.
One of the other threads mentioned Totally Organics and that looks like something I'd be willing to use. Also, perhaps, a bag of seeds and nuts from the bird store? It's been a long time since I've bought one but I'm sure they'd eat it.
Sorry for all the words. Any thoughts (well, not mean ones) would be appreciated.
I have always fed them pellets and the other things they like such as apples, blueberries, cherrys. They've always had one or the other of these things and will readily eat them. Also millet and "NutriBerries".
Yesterday I put out red bell peppers, mangoes, kale, lettuce, green beans and carrots. I'm not sure that they ate ANY of this. The big winner of the day was tuna. My Senegal made a squeaking noise that she does when she is thrilled by something.
One of the other threads mentioned Totally Organics and that looks like something I'd be willing to use. Also, perhaps, a bag of seeds and nuts from the bird store? It's been a long time since I've bought one but I'm sure they'd eat it.
Sorry for all the words. Any thoughts (well, not mean ones) would be appreciated.