| This Spray Millet has been worked over by the birds. Not all the seeds are there any longer. | 
Question: My Rosie Bourke just had a baby hatch, this is our first. Do I need to give  her special food? Is there anything I can do or should do? She has 2 more eggs  in there with her! 
Answer: Your Bourkes can exist on seed alone, however, there are healthy things you  can add. I provide Petamine Breeding Formula because it has healthy vitamins.  They don't need a lot of it, just some each day. It's not a requirement,  however. They also like fresh vegetables ... spinach, broccoli, kale, lettuce.  Also cooked mixed vegetables, cooked peas, cooked corn, cooked carrots (or fresh   shredded carrots).  Mine enjoy an occasional piece of bread, especially with  added seeds in or on it (like sunflower or sesame, etc.).  Birds also enjoy rice.
| A young Bourke eating Spray Millet. Parent birds below. | 
Spray millet is high in fat content and very good when birds are feeding  their young. Parents typically lose weight during the weeks they're feeding  babies, so spray millet is healthy then. The rest of the year, you want to only  give it sparingly so they don't become obese ... that's not likely to happen  when they're raising their families, however. 
Again, you don't have to give them all (or any) of this ... but, a varied  diet is healthy. Greens are especially good for Bourkes all year round. 
Best of luck. If you can, send photos of your mother and babies. I'd love to  see them. 
| Young Rosy Bourke Parakeets. Two with pink eyes. For young birds Spray Millet is a good introduction to eating on their own. | 
Peace & Blessings.
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