I get the food from Amazon, it's not that expensive and I don't have to carry it that way. I usually get fatty mixed grains, sun flower seeds and peanuts. In big bags (like 20kg each) the prices are reasonable, about $2 per kg in average. For the breeding season I may add some insects, which cost a bit more.
In general, they can only eat as much as you give them - and they find other stuff elsewhere, especially in summer. They did live before you started feeding them, remember. :)
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Yes, I can easily see me cutting back come spring/summer and just helping them through winter. We getting another 4 inches of snow today, so I'm sure they will enjoy their current buffet!
Like most years, spring is taking it's time. Also here. No snow (I hope) forecast, but certainly no t-shirt weather any time soon.
Yes, I can easily see me cutting back come spring/summer and just helping them through winter. We getting another 4 inches of snow today, so I'm sure they will enjoy their current buffet!