by Pajarita » Tue Aug 20, 2013 11:12 am
I feed about an hour after the sky is lit and an hour before it gets too dark. This time of the year, here in USA Northeast, it's around 7 am and 7 pm but it changes with the seasons as the days get shorter or longer.
I give them breakfast (gloop and raw produce) early in the morning and, from trial and error have narrowed the amount of gloop I put out so, by the time I go back into the birdroom in the evening to feed them dinner (birds require only two meals a day), there is very little gloop left on the plates. I don't really measure the raw produce (they get one fruit, one veggie and one leafy green a day, a different one each day of the week) and usually put out more than they would eat to encourage them to eat as much produce as possible. For dinner, again, it's mostly trial and error but, rule of thumb, feed enough seeds and nuts to fill their crop and no more than that.