Conspicuously Absent Posted November 24, 2001 Posted November 24, 2001 I have been reading a lot about grit/crushed oyster shells for seed eating birds. Some books say that it is fine for budgies but larger birds do not need it. I know a lot of you guys have seed eating birds and I wanted to know what you do with your birds?
younger Posted November 24, 2001 Posted November 24, 2001 whole, need grit, like quail, pigeons, hens etc.
jennark Posted November 25, 2001 Posted November 25, 2001 I ate a handful of nice grit with my eggs this morning. Breasts http://www.littletinywit.com/Column_11022002.html - Cartoons and Beer I sit in judgment.
Hagabard Posted November 25, 2001 Posted November 25, 2001 I`ve fed grit to all my birds for over 20 years, guess what? Not 1 single death or ilness due to grit!! Works for me, but not for everyone. Ray. www.BirdsUK.co.uk
Conspicuously Absent Posted November 25, 2001 Author Posted November 25, 2001 How and what type of grit did you feed?
Hagabard Posted November 25, 2001 Posted November 25, 2001 Mineralised grit, oystershell and pigeon grit as well as baked and ground egg shells. Ray
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