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All of you know how messy birds can be when eating. Quite by accident I found a way to feed Rosie that is so easy to keep clean. I usually feed her on the kitchen countertop and the food still hits the floor and walls, leavng stains. One day I put her plate in the kitchen sink while there was still food on the surface. The plate blocked the sink drain well. The next thing I knew Rosie jumped into the sink and started eating again. Now, keeping her safety in mind, I feed her that way all the time. It works!!!

 
Very Interesting concept SB, would have been nice if you spoke up a couple months ago when I was handfeedig the Galahs in the kitchen just inches away from the sink :09:
 
Bobby I guess you are just not old enough.
 
All of you know how messy birds can be when eating. Quite by accident I found a way to feed Rosie that is so easy to keep clean. I usually feed her on the kitchen countertop and the food still hits the floor and walls, leavng stains. One day I put her plate in the kitchen sink while there was still food on the surface. The plate blocked the sink drain well. The next thing I knew Rosie jumped into the sink and started eating again. Now, keeping her safety in mind, I feed her that way all the time. It works!!!



Great idea SB, it does minimize the amount if cleaning.

During winter time,
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if it is too cold to take :grey: on the balcony, I place her in the bath when feeding Mishka her eggs and shells.
I do not feed her eggs in her cage, the smell sticks around yuuck..... There she eats, messes and plays, thereafter she has a shower, then has a beautiful blow dry.
 
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Great idea SB, it does minimize the amount if cleaning.

During winter time,
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if it is too cold to take :grey: on the balcony, I place her in the bath when feeding Mishka her eggs and shells.
I do not feed her eggs in her cage, the smell sticks around yuuck..... There she eats, messes and plays, thereafter she has a shower.[/QUOTE]

You feed your bird eggs? Isn't that considered cannibalistic? :11:
 
Eggs are a great source of protien, scrambled, hard boiled, and the shell provides calcium to their diet :)
 
I've just finished cleaning Fred's cage for the fourth time, since I fed him fish! The smell lingers! Ummmm .....I wonder if I could convince Fred to try the sink.....
 

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