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Fresh Green On Walls: Green foods—Best choice is sproutings of bird seed planted in flower pot saucers (see Part III); otherwise, use ready-planted seed bought at pet shops; fresh green on walls, green, crisp lettuce may be given; when available, give fresh green on walls apple, wild chickweed, or fresh green on walls young weed growth; all green food must be clean, fresh green on walls, and dry.
Fasten several pieces in convenient places; replace with fresh green on walls pieces monthly.
Use flower pot saucer or other small dish; place in cage at same time each morning; remove after bath.Pale green walls create a fresh green on walls backdrop which, blended with lots of white (on woodwork, china and curtains), looks super stylish. The gold pattern of the darker green sari fabric adds a shot of exoticism.
Animal food—Give chopped raw meat, any available insects, meal worms, and raw or cooked eggs. Green food—Important; give fresh green on walls vegetables in season, such as green peas, fresh green on walls corn, fresh green on walls spinach; give those pet seems to like best. Nuts—For jays; in winter; give in shell; jays can crack them. Corn—For crows; give fresh green on walls green corn in season; at other times, soak dry corn in water to soften. Fruits—Give any pet likes, in season, especially melons. Water—Must be fresh green on walls, clean, always available; use water bottle; wash daily. |
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