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i gave my birds a lettuce today and they stripped it clean in about 10 mins,i do give multivitamins in water occasionally,but i thought it would be nice for them to have some naturally.they also like chicken pellets to and hemp seed.do you think im overdoing it?

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Basically finished my 1st whole year of using a 'greens' feeder, up to 3 days a week . Whole lettuce is staple ingredient, plus I have tried with it: shredded cabbage, kale (leaves) broccolli spears, spinach (leaves) oregano (leaves), cress and thyme (leaves).

 

Oregano & thyme come in sprigs, but iI found sprigs end up in nest bowl. I strip leaves and sprinkle them over the lettuce. Down to one feeder a week now during winter, lettuce only.

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Basically finished my 1st whole year of using a 'greens' feeder, up to 3 days a week . Whole lettuce is staple ingredient, plus I have tried with it: shredded cabbage, kale (leaves) broccolli spears, spinach (leaves) oregano (leaves), cress and thyme (leaves).

 

Oregano & thyme come in sprigs, but iI found sprigs end up in nest bowl. I strip leaves and sprinkle them over the lettuce. Down to one feeder a week now during winter, lettuce only.

Hi IB. wondered what type of feeder you use as I would like to give my birds some greens.

 

 

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i use to give mine lettuce once a week.

I read it in a old pigeon book my dad had...........amanda :)

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I sometimes give the stock birds a lettuce, soke it with water then just fling it in the avary, they go mad with it, tossing it about then eating all.

 

thats exactly what mine did,i have never seen them so keen.

Guest redwhiteblue
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All greens are ok to give your birds with a little salt

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Just put a lettuce in whole if you floor is reasonably clean and they will devour it, or get a hanging basket and suspend it just above the floor at pecking height :)

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red thats what i use birds never liked black so stoppped useing it  when breeding i put chicken mash in as welll they eat it but it needs to be very dry mix  

 

Only problem with hen mash is it goes sour quick and dries like cement, but they love it in pellet form as well :)

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used to hang a cabbage in the loft was advised not to use too much lettuce as can cause the droppings to become loose :)

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chris maid 08 not saying you are tight but every time i came to your loft and you had a lettuce on the floor for the birds [why did you leave the plastic cellophane wrap on it ,]i know it last longer but the birds never got any .

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