yes and they love it just make sure it's general bird seed and doesn't have chemicals in it
bird seed, worms really anything but poo if too young cannot eat bird seed, feed mashed egg yolk mixed with water give with eyedropper and later, when starts having feathers, soak dry cat food in water till soft then feed to bird one piece at a time
I have no idea what mealy bug worms are but old-fashioned mothballs are not recommended - the ones made from naphthalene. But you can use one of the fly/moth killer strips that are impregnated with dichlovos if you are in the US. (They are illegal in the EU). I have also used pyrethrum powder or even malathion powder placed under some newspaper that you then stand the seed on.
There are approximately 3.75 cups of bird seed in a pound.
There are several different types of wild bird seed. The most common and highly ranked wild bird seed is the Kaytee brand, and that can even be purchased online.
Chickens will eat almost anything. They should be fed a proper mix of grains and seed available at any farm feed store. Supplement that with greens and kitchen scraps or let them free range about the yard picking at weeds and bugs. Pullets / laying hens should get a layer pellet/mash which contains higher levels of calcium and protein. corn feed
w/ bird seed
No. Maybe put some bird seed out in a bird feeder, but no more than that.
Yes, robins typically do not eat bird seed as they prefer to feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
No, robins typically do not eat bird seed as part of their diet. They primarily feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
Wild bird seed is for all birds hence the terms WILD bird feed. All you d is but it out, bird go nuts, so do squirrels.
Unless you feed the cockatoo with a specific amount of bird seed, then three times a day should be perfectly fine. If you do not feed the cockatoo with a specific amount of bird seed, keep his bowl or plate full of seed for him/her to eat from.
absolutely. its not going to make a difference what kind of seed you use...
take the chicken over. the take the seed over and take the chicken back. then take the fox over and then the chicken.
its ok to feed a birds, bird seed or lettuce (vegetables, fruit) but not anything like chocolate, eggs, unhealthy human food ect.
Yes, voles do not typically eat bird seed as part of their diet. Voles are herbivores that primarily feed on plants, roots, and grasses.
Yes. Be sure to purchase a high quality seed mix that gives the birds all the nutrients they need.
No, nyjer seed is not toxic to people. It is a type of seed commonly used in bird feed and poses no health risks to humans when consumed.