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I Finally Found A Shop That Sells Egg Food

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...but how best to serve it to my birds?

 

They also had one there called "Cream of Tweet" ...anyone ever use this? I didn't buy this one but loved the name. :sadsorry:

Does the egg food come in a bag and look like breadcrumbs? That's what I was buying for a while, and I just mixed some of it up into their soft food, which in my case is finely chopped vegetables.

 

Cream of Tweet sounds funny! :sadsorry: I wonder what it's ingredients are.

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Does the egg food come in a bag and look like breadcrumbs? That's what I was buying for a while, and I just mixed some of it up into their soft food, which in my case is finely chopped vegetables.

 

Cream of Tweet sounds funny! :sadsorry: I wonder what it's ingredients are.

 

Yes, that is the type of egg food I bought. Are you mixing it with cooked or raw veggies? How much of it do your birds eat?

 

The Cream of Tweet ingredients are here ...it sounds delicious! LOL

Does the egg food come in a bag and look like breadcrumbs? That's what I was buying for a while, and I just mixed some of it up into their soft food, which in my case is finely chopped vegetables.

 

Cream of Tweet sounds funny! :lol: I wonder what it's ingredients are.

 

Yes, that is the type of egg food I bought. Are you mixing it with cooked or raw veggies? How much of it do your birds eat?

 

The Cream of Tweet ingredients are here ...it sounds delicious! LOL

 

 

My vegs start out raw. I do freeze them, though, which tends to soften them. And I thaw them in the microwave, usually it ends up part icy and part hot, which I stir together and let get room temp. I don't think it really cooks, but probably a little bit in the hot parts.

 

I put a little less than half crumbs to the veggies. I give them about 1 T per pair, for the ones paired up, and for the 11 grouped in the community cage, they get what's left, probably under 1/4 cup. I throw away almost all of it after 3-5 hours, but there is usually evidence that they have at least played with it, and I have caught some in the act of eating it, but I doubt they get much. Naughty birds! :P

 

I forgot to mention, I also add some special seed mix, some moulting and conditioning aid, and some mineral powder. For Sorcha's portions, I have also been adding Milk Thistle Seed Extract powder. It would be great, if they ate it!!! :D

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