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wondering what food to put out for the local robin. apparently they like
cheese, but several sites warn not to give salted peanuts. some of the peanuts you buy in a packets now (ie waitrose) are not very salty, im wondering if its okey to give them if you soak the peanuts in water, to get rid of the salt; or whether there is still too much salt? tried to email the rspca but they want your life history of details before they allow you to ask a question. |
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 20:10:10 -0000, john lewis wrote:
wondering what food to put out for the local robin. apparently they like cheese, but several sites warn not to give salted peanuts. some of the peanuts you buy in a packets now (ie waitrose) are not very salty, im wondering if its okey to give them if you soak the peanuts in water, to get rid of the salt; or whether there is still too much salt? tried to email the rspca but they want your life history of details before they allow you to ask a question. Feed them bird food rather than human food http://www.birdfood.co.uk/product_de...&prd_id=112 2 Having said that my local s-mkt does unsalted nuts for cooking use. -- Phil Cook |
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![]() "Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 20:10:10 -0000, john lewis wrote: Feed them bird food rather than human food http://www.birdfood.co.uk/product_de...&prd_id=112 2 Having said that my local s-mkt does unsalted nuts for cooking use. -- Your local pet food stores is your best source. We get both wild bird seed and pea nuts in suppliers bag quantities. (20- 25kg bags) You can go for smaller bags of course, but from the same source. regards Pete www.thecanalshop.com |
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 20:10:10 -0000, "john lewis"
wrote: wondering what food to put out for the local robin. apparently they like cheese, but several sites warn not to give salted peanuts. some of the peanuts you buy in a packets now (ie waitrose) are not very salty, im wondering if its okey to give them if you soak the peanuts in water, to get rid of the salt; or whether there is still too much salt? tried to email the rspca but they want your life history of details before they allow you to ask a question. Salted peanuts (such as KP) are for humans. Birds need "raw" peanuts. Lots of places sell so-called bird peanuts cheaply but if you really care, you should get "bird approved" peanuts from a reputable source - they will cost a bit more but they will have been screened for bacteria that can kill certain birds, particularly chaffinches. Don't bother with the RSPCA. They will ultimately (if they bother) respond that there is no-one in your area to advise you but please send a massive donation...... Visit www.rspb.org.uk or, if you can't find another local source for bird food, http://shopping.rspb.org.uk/. Be warned though that the RSPB will probably charge more than a local garden centre. Places like Homebase and B&Q sell the Gardman range which is OK. |
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![]() "Jake" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 20:10:10 -0000, "john lewis" wrote: wondering what food to put out for the local robin. apparently they like cheese, but several sites warn not to give salted peanuts. some of the peanuts you buy in a packets now (ie waitrose) are not very salty, im wondering if its okey to give them if you soak the peanuts in water, to get rid of the salt; or whether there is still too much salt? tried to email the rspca but they want your life history of details before they allow you to ask a question. Salted peanuts (such as KP) are for humans. Birds need "raw" peanuts. Lots of places sell so-called bird peanuts cheaply but if you really care, you should get "bird approved" peanuts from a reputable source - they will cost a bit more but they will have been screened for bacteria that can kill certain birds, particularly chaffinches. Don't bother with the RSPCA. They will ultimately (if they bother) respond that there is no-one in your area to advise you but please send a massive donation...... Visit www.rspb.org.uk or, if you can't find another local source for bird food, http://shopping.rspb.org.uk/. Be warned though that the RSPB will probably charge more than a local garden centre. Places like Homebase and B&Q sell the Gardman range which is OK. ChapelWood are good as well £6.99 for 2 Kgs at an expensive Garden Centre and another one is Tom Chambers, but I forgot what we paid for them. Not as good as the former though Mike -- .................................... Today, is the tomorrow, you were worrying about, yesterday. .................................... |
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![]() "john lewis" wrote in message ... wondering what food to put out for the local robin. apparently they like cheese, but several sites warn not to give salted peanuts. some of the peanuts you buy in a packets now (ie waitrose) are not very salty, im wondering if its okey to give them if you soak the peanuts in water, to get rid of the salt; or whether there is still too much salt? tried to email the rspca but they want your life history of details before they allow you to ask a question. Here is an extract from the RSPB site:- quote Peanuts These are rich in fat and are popular with tits, greenfinches, house sparrows, nuthatches, great spotted woodpeckers and siskins. Crushed or grated nuts attract robins, dunnocks and even wrens. Nuthatches and coal tits may hoard peanuts. Salted or dry roasted peanuts should not be used. Peanuts can be high in a natural toxin, which can kill birds, so buy from a reputable dealer, such as our online shop, to guarantee freedom from aflatoxin. unquote/ Bill |
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If you're going to buy food for your robin, try dried mealworms.
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On 19/12/2010 13:25, Bill Grey wrote:
"john wrote in message ... wondering what food to put out for the local robin. apparently they like cheese, but several sites warn not to give salted peanuts. some of the peanuts you buy in a packets now (ie waitrose) are not very salty, im wondering if its okey to give them if you soak the peanuts in water, to get rid of the salt; or whether there is still too much salt? Almost certainly still too much salt. But why feed the birds with human food grade roasted peanuts? They are better off with the uncooked ones intended for birds which are much cheaper anyway in with the pet foods. tried to email the rspca but they want your life history of details before they allow you to ask a question. Here is an extract from the RSPB site:- quote Peanuts These are rich in fat and are popular with tits, greenfinches, house sparrows, nuthatches, great spotted woodpeckers and siskins. Crushed or grated nuts attract robins, dunnocks and even wrens. Nuthatches and coal tits may hoard peanuts. Salted or dry roasted peanuts should not be used. Peanuts can be high in a natural toxin, which can kill birds, so buy from a reputable dealer, such as our online shop, to guarantee freedom from aflatoxin. unquote/ I don't doubt if you try hard you can find aflatoxin laced peanuts but it is more of a problem of bad storage. I think the RSPB are being more than a bit precious in promoting their own brand of overpriced peanuts. In particular badly stored Organic(TM) peanut butter is risky. It is one example where the natural toxin is so bad that a preservative even a slightly dodgy one is better for you than having the fungus growing. Regards, Martin Brown |
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![]() "john lewis" wrote in message ... wondering what food to put out for the local robin. apparently they like cheese, but several sites warn not to give salted peanuts. some of the peanuts you buy in a packets now (ie waitrose) are not very salty, im wondering if its okey to give them if you soak the peanuts in water, to get rid of the salt; or whether there is still too much salt? tried to email the rspca but they want your life history of details before they allow you to ask a question. No it's not OK to give birds salted peanuts, even washed ones. Ordinary peanuts (the ones with skins on) can be bought quite cheaply from Wilkinson by the kilo bag and will be much appreciated by the birds. I chop them up for table feeders like robins. Tina |
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