| Hi Lisa,
Unfortunately, if the bird is not used to Nekton, it can 'turn them
off' the food and they won't eat or drink. I am just reading your
note today...hope he is okay. Try spray millet in his cage. A lot
of times when birds won't eat, they WILL pick at the spray millet,
and it is a favorite of the finches. Try some hard-boiled egg with
wheatgerm mixed in, about a teaspoon full, in a small treat cup.
If he eats the egg, try adding a little bit of Nekton in the next
time to see if he accepts it. Nekton-Bio is great for birds going
through a molt, whether natural or imposed, but it is very expensive.
The good news is that a little bottle lasts a looooong time. Call
me at home this week if I can be of any help 603-595-9429--answering
machine is on all the time, but I do return calls as soon as possible.
I might be able to help find a home for the finches too.
Linda
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| Lisa,
I just got back from vacation and read both of your notes. I have a
flight cage with 5 finches that could handle two more finches. If
your still interested in finding a home for your two finches give
me a call. I'm at dtn 234-5137 this week. I don't know how they will
get along with my finches, but I'm willing to give them a try.
Dave
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