Dried Fruit &Veggies

teagal

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Has anyone tried dried fruit and veggies?
Just seeing if they've been a hit or not.
I'm weaning my little guy and so far he won't touch fresh.
Hoping something will work.
Thanks.
 
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Phlox

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I use both and since today Iris officially ate chop, I can say they all eat both quite happily. I used to get these for my birds and they loved them, but I have just been using my dehydrator and making my own these days.

Amazon.com: just veggies
 

Phlox

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Nope, just feed them dried. They love to crunch the corn and peas especially. I always have some dried stuff for those days when you just can't manage to do the right thing, like when I have the flu or something.
 
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teagal

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Thanks so much. I'll give it a whirl.

Nope, just feed them dried. They love to crunch the corn and peas especially. I always have some dried stuff for those days when you just can't manage to do the right thing, like when I have the flu or something.
 

labell

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I have an Excalibur food dehydrator and I love it! Not only for the birds but myself as well. It is great for going to the farmers market and stocking up on stuff in season then drying it.
 

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you need to start mixing fresh fruit/veggies in with his formula. If you're spoon feeding you can use some larger chunks.
 
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Thanks for the tip.

QUOTE=henpecked;414311]you need to start mixing fresh fruit/veggies in with his formula. If you're spoon feeding you can use some larger chunks.[/QUOTE]
 

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