Thursday, September 1, 2011

Zebra Finch Diet

By Marjorie J McDonald


Zebra Finches are found to be native to the Australian tropics, living in dry areas. They are definitely a hardy assortment of grass finch and were often found in grassy or brush lands, open areas, pastures and fields.

In natural habitats, their first food was grass seed. They gained recognition as cage pets thanks to the ease in caring for them and their cheerful dispositions.

As a pet, the finchesdiet choices should be composed of primarily seeds, accompanied with other foods selected like fruits, like apples or pears, and veggies, such as spinach, alfalfa or lettuce.

Other foods such as mashed up hard boiled eggs, bread or corn bread make good additions to their diet. Most natural foods can be eaten by your finches. You can play around with different foods to see what your bird likes and doesn't like but be certain you steer clear of foods like peppers and cabbage as they may cause problems with your finches digestive tract.

Do not feed your bird too much of the fresh food, only as much of the fresh food as they can eat in 24 hours. Remove uneaten food before it has a chance to rot. Check frequently to see that their food bowl is clean and to keep their food bowl filled with seeds.

Sometimes the bowl may still look full of seed, but is basically just full of the empty shells of eaten seeds, so it is important to empty and re-fill the bowl frequently.

These birds are hardy, and a regular supply of food is essential for their survival.

They make great pets and their connection with you and the others birds in the cage is enjoyable to observe and experience. If you have not been around this active, happy bird you might try to switch to finches because they are able to make a easy social companion, are fun to watch and are straightforward to care for as a pet.




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