Essentials for your Lady Gouldian Finches
Medications: Let me start by saying considering what you have invested in your birds or what your thinking about investing in them both financially and emotionally, we feel it is a “great” idea to keep a proven Canker/Guardia medication and a broad spectrum antibiotic on hand at all times in case your birds should suddenly become ill.
It’s a small price to pay for the added security and piece of mind. Especially with smaller birds and finches such as the Lady Gouldian finch which has such a high metabolism it only takes a day or two for them to become very sick and parish. Once they become ill with puffy feathers, start sleeping during the day and acting lethargic, time is crucial! Chances are it would take several days for the proper medication to arrive if ordered once your birds are showing signs of being sick which would be too late if your birds are already ill, therefore we highly recommend having the correct medicine on hand, ready to be used should your birds need it…
Wet Foods: We believe that through the years in captivity Gouldian finches have become more susceptible to bacterial infections and protozoan infections in their digestive tract due to mass breeding for profit (fostering with society finches) and poor loft maintenance. For this reason we never give our Gouldian finches any “wet foods” except fresh cut grasses which they use to build their nests. The freshly cut grass dries out very quickly and does not create any bacterial issues.
Although some breeders recommend giving Gouldian finches wet foods, our birds are never fed wet foods such as lettuce, fruits, vegetables, soft egg foods, seed sprouts, soaked seed, wet hatchling food or anything else which could cause them bacterial problems in their digestive tracts.
Elimination of these wet foods from their diet stops the risk of being poisoned from insecticides sprayed on the vegetables or getting sick due to bacteria, fungus and molds which develop on these items when left for more than a few hours.
Our birds get all the nourishment they needed from the powered dry products, specialty seed mixes and liquid nutritional supplements we offer them.
If you feel compelled to offer your Gouldian finches any of these wet foods be sure to wash them thoroughly and remove them from the cage or aviary within 2 hours of introducing them to your birds. This will help to prevent decomposition, bacteria and molds from developing on these foods which will get your birds sick if left too long. This advise is especially important in the warmer spring/summer months and even more so if they are housed outdoors.
Insect Foods: Gouldians are grass finches and are seed eaters. They do not need insects in their diet as some others recommend, they are not meat eaters.
Lady Gouldian finches do not need insects in their diet for nourishment as some finches do for successful breeding such as Owl Finches, Cordon Blues or others.
The items listed below we feel are manditory if you are going to own Gouldian Finches as pets for proper healh care…
Frisky Finches Exclusive Seed Blends with Calcium, Minerals and Organic Iodine plus our Baby Hatchling Food Mix
Note: You do not have to crush the egg shells into tiny pieces; the birds like to crunch them up themselves. You can crush them to about 1/2 the size of a dime or a little larger as a basic overall size reference ONLY, after they are BAKED in the oven.
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT NOTE: All eggs and egg shells have the salmonella bacteria in them which is deadly to finches. It’s mandatory you “BAKE” any egg shells your feeding to your birds in the oven on a cookie sheet at a 350 degrees for a minimum of 45 to 55 minutes (until shells start to turn golden brown) to kill all the salmonella bacteria before crushing them up and feeding the shells to your birds. If you do not follow these cooking steps the salmonella bacteria will kill your birds!
If you are not be able to come up with enough egg shells on a regular basis to keep your birds supplied, we suggest you find a local restaurant and ask them to save you some egg shells for a few hours on a weekend (Saturday or Sunday) morning when business is booming. Then be sure to wash them before they dry to help reduce the sulfur smell a little when you cook them in the oven.
Aside from what we feel are essential seed food and mineral supplements listed above here are the essential liquid supplements and medications necessary to maintain proper health care in Gouldians and all smaller birds in captivity.
We strongly feel if your budget cannot afford to supply these recomended products listed above for your pet Gouldian Finches, perhaps you should consider starting off with a less difficult species of finch or other small birds as pets.
Disclaimer: The author of this website is not a licensed veterinarian. The information and advise contained within is only offered as a basic introduction to the Gouldian Finch and comes from over 10 years personal experience breeding this species. Our success is also attributed to 30 years of accumulated avian knowledge breeding various other bird species, veterinary advise, research and discussions with other professional breeders.
Thank you for visiting our website. We hope you will find it informative and helpful.