What are millet?
Sweet sprays are long seed stems, usually the color of gold honey, which is given to birds, especially hook, as a nutritious treatment. Each shaft, usually measuring about 12 inches (30.48 cm), contains a cluster of about 30 seeds. SPARY millet is also occasionally referred to as a spray millet. Many varieties are sold in advance packed, although in many pet stores are commonly available free stems. When feeding birds in the cage, the plastic millet holder can be attached to the cage sticks for easy access.
When you try to cross the bird, it is often useful to offer a hand delicacy to gain the animal's confidence. Many birds owners use small pieces of millet spray in the training of a bird that is not accustomed to handling. SEP is popular among many kinds of bird and the seed mix also receive many birds.
Exotic bird shops often sell several varieties of millet. Some millet sprays are deep burgundic color, although the most common and common variety is sprayto tan or honey -colored. For most Pmittacins, the proso shafts are suitable. Other excessive varieties may vary in color and are suitable for the largest parrots such as MacAs.
birds owners should note that although spray millet has some nutritional value, they should only be offered as occasional delicacies. SPARY millet should not be the main part of the bird's diet. If it is powered exclusively by a millet or versatile diet, the bird may suffer from severe nutritional shortcomings. However, it is okay to offer a millet or spray millet as a reward or manual feeding because the seed is naturally low fat.
birds owners often use millet as a motivation for children's birds in the nest to start feeding themselves. Breeders often prefer millet, at the beginning of the weaning of very young chickens. The accompanying species of birds like parrots, c appearAiques, Lovebirds and Cockatiels, prefer a millet spray, although larger species enjoy this treatment.
If you want to increase the nutritional value of the spraying millet, the seeds can be portrayed. It is important to feed the sprays on the bird within one or two days to prevent contamination and forging.