Good evening all,
Having made myself almost bankrupt through the generous provision of assorted seeds throughout the summer(you all know how the cost of sunflower hearts,black sunflower seeds,table mix,ground mix,feeder mix,peanuts etc soon mounts up!) I've decided to introduce some other,hopefully cheaper aspects to the diet of my feathered friends .Already using cheap porridge oats,brown bread and apples,pears,grapes etc, but I've heard people suggesting dried fruit, such as sultanas.Would there be any difference between sultanas and raisins?Do you need to soak them first?If so,how long for and is it ok to feed them whole now that the "chick/fledgling season" is over?I'm still going to be providing them with assorted seed mixes and peanuts,but I'm hoping that the provision of plenty of other things will mean that my seed bill might not get any worse than it is at the moment!
Any comments and suggestions will be most welcome.
Carol
Having made myself almost bankrupt through the generous provision of assorted seeds throughout the summer(you all know how the cost of sunflower hearts,black sunflower seeds,table mix,ground mix,feeder mix,peanuts etc soon mounts up!) I've decided to introduce some other,hopefully cheaper aspects to the diet of my feathered friends .Already using cheap porridge oats,brown bread and apples,pears,grapes etc, but I've heard people suggesting dried fruit, such as sultanas.Would there be any difference between sultanas and raisins?Do you need to soak them first?If so,how long for and is it ok to feed them whole now that the "chick/fledgling season" is over?I'm still going to be providing them with assorted seed mixes and peanuts,but I'm hoping that the provision of plenty of other things will mean that my seed bill might not get any worse than it is at the moment!
Any comments and suggestions will be most welcome.
Carol