Thanks!
Plain, full fat yogurt, no sugar free or sweetened, or flavored. The artificial sweetener and such kills the good bacteria. I use powdered probiotics. I sprinkle it in there food if needed. yogurt is good if you don't have any. they also sell probiotic you put in there water. They love yogurt!
I just gave mine frozen strawberries and cut up kale, maybe something like that would work instead of cucumbers?
Thanks! Problem is, my birds can be sort of picky. They don't like strawberries, and they don't like greens of any sort (except when I try to grow vegetables in my garden of course, then they destroy the plants like a swarm of locusts). I had some papaya left over from my rabbits that I gave them, but I believe that acts almost as a laxative as well. They like raw corn on the cob, but I don't know if that's the best for them either. I'll have to look around next time I'm at the food store and try to find something different for them. Picky little things. And I have considered fermented feed, but the problem is, I won't be living at home for much longer and my mom (who will be caring for my birds when I'm gone) won't want to go through the trouble to make the stuff.