In the wild birds help germinate seeds so I figure wouldn't it be easier to germinate wild peppers by feeding a pet bird the seeds and putting a tray of soil at the bottom of the cage to catch the seeds?
I've given my Macaw plenty of super hots and she goes straight for the seeds...Arkennon said:I can not help but wonder what the look on the face of an African Grey would be after it's first bite of an Butch T or Moruga.....
Tough one, as they are all pretty expensive - minimally $250. Have a look on Google for Fig parrots, as they are sometimes available. Look at Parrotlets, too. Some of the smaller Conures are nice birds, but can be noisy. Sun conures are especially nice birds, as are green cheeked conures. There are people who breed Toucanettes and birds like the Green Aracari, but you`re going up in price range to $600+.ÂNightshade said:What bird would you recommend is the best. I'm looking for a bird from the rainforest and it has to be unique but affordable off topic but thought I would ask. I would assume the bird poop would make a good starter fertilizer for the seeds?