Another thing that's been on my mind- I have read a lot about what kinds of things to feed Linnies, but how much of it?
Our Goose is getting a mix of Linnie Mix, Miracle Meal and a diminishing amount of the ZuPreem pellets he's used to in his food bowl. About 1/2 of a normal spoon of each. We've been giving him that food bowl outside of the cage to encourage him coming out, and he has been hanging out with me for a few hours in the morning and evening while I work from home and eating as he pleases. So, he never finishes what's in the bowl and likely it could last him two or three days, maybe this is kind of wasteful?
In the cage each day we put a bowl of bits of fresh fruit and veg so that's available all the time. Like, half a grape, a baby spinach leaf, a chard leaf piece, a few almond slices, a slice of cabbage, and an orange section, something like that, but it differs depending on the fruit and veg on hand. Plus a water bowl, bowl of "bird salad" herbs, and some millet and pine nuts in the foraging toys I've made out of egg cartons. And we eat fried eggs a lot in this house, so he often gets a few tiny bites of that (sans salt or hot sauce!).
This is just my best guess at how to do this... but I'd love more specific quantity guidelines if there are any!
Our Goose is getting a mix of Linnie Mix, Miracle Meal and a diminishing amount of the ZuPreem pellets he's used to in his food bowl. About 1/2 of a normal spoon of each. We've been giving him that food bowl outside of the cage to encourage him coming out, and he has been hanging out with me for a few hours in the morning and evening while I work from home and eating as he pleases. So, he never finishes what's in the bowl and likely it could last him two or three days, maybe this is kind of wasteful?
In the cage each day we put a bowl of bits of fresh fruit and veg so that's available all the time. Like, half a grape, a baby spinach leaf, a chard leaf piece, a few almond slices, a slice of cabbage, and an orange section, something like that, but it differs depending on the fruit and veg on hand. Plus a water bowl, bowl of "bird salad" herbs, and some millet and pine nuts in the foraging toys I've made out of egg cartons. And we eat fried eggs a lot in this house, so he often gets a few tiny bites of that (sans salt or hot sauce!).
This is just my best guess at how to do this... but I'd love more specific quantity guidelines if there are any!