Fresh water is a must. Change the water daily and you will have a healthier bird. There are water soluble vitamins that you can give birds but please be extra diligent to clean the water out at the end of the day because the vitamins left in the water create bacteria. With all my birds I fill a one gallon jug with with add two tablespoons organic apple cider vinger great for their health skin and feathers.
They need sand baths for good hygiene. Place a dish with sand in it and sure to change it when it looks dirty. Play sand or reptile calcium sand work great for this
They should be housed in PAIRS only in PAIRS
Fresh dark green veggies (iceberg lettuce is not a dark green veggie) fruit clean potato peels are a good way to provide vitamins. Angel hair pasta is a fun treat they love to play with it.
Calcium is VERY important for your birds health. They lay eggs daily with out calcium they will have a considerably shorter life. Hard boiled eggs shell and all is a great source. Remember to remove left overs at the end of the day. If it is warm only leave it there a few hours eggs go bad fast.
Meal worms are a great source of protein. Each button can have 5 to 6 a day. This can be expensive consider growing your own
Gamebird/turkey feed is their main food source and should be provided at all times. A good feed has around 22% protein
Offer some bird seed it can be dove finch or canary seed as a treat a few times per week
Hiding places are very important to these birds. I use small boxes flake plants hamster igloos. Hens like to lay in them. Some hens will actually do broody and sit their eggs if they find a safe zone. Broody Buttons are becoming a novelty. My flock of birds tend to be broody (there is nothing that is much cuter)
Hope this help some of the new owners out there. Please feel free to ask questions I will do my best to answer them
They need sand baths for good hygiene. Place a dish with sand in it and sure to change it when it looks dirty. Play sand or reptile calcium sand work great for this
They should be housed in PAIRS only in PAIRS
Fresh dark green veggies (iceberg lettuce is not a dark green veggie) fruit clean potato peels are a good way to provide vitamins. Angel hair pasta is a fun treat they love to play with it.
Calcium is VERY important for your birds health. They lay eggs daily with out calcium they will have a considerably shorter life. Hard boiled eggs shell and all is a great source. Remember to remove left overs at the end of the day. If it is warm only leave it there a few hours eggs go bad fast.
Meal worms are a great source of protein. Each button can have 5 to 6 a day. This can be expensive consider growing your own
Gamebird/turkey feed is their main food source and should be provided at all times. A good feed has around 22% protein
Offer some bird seed it can be dove finch or canary seed as a treat a few times per week
Hiding places are very important to these birds. I use small boxes flake plants hamster igloos. Hens like to lay in them. Some hens will actually do broody and sit their eggs if they find a safe zone. Broody Buttons are becoming a novelty. My flock of birds tend to be broody (there is nothing that is much cuter)
Hope this help some of the new owners out there. Please feel free to ask questions I will do my best to answer them