Hemp
Paddy
The seed mix I use for Java's

The Basic Diet To Help Keep Your Java Sparrows In Good Health.............

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Groat
Canary
Red millet
White Millet
Java Sparrows are quite easy to keep and feed; the requirements for a basic diet is a good quality budgies food mixture, consisting of large white millets (proso millet) and plain canary seed. But I like to make a mixture of my own. The bulk of this mix is the highest grade of budgie mix you can get from the pet shop or seed merchants. Now I add the following to 25kg of the budgie mix. Churn all the seed-up and keep in containers with tight fitting lids when finished mixing.

1. Groats 0.570Kg
2. Yellow Millet 1.620Kg
3. Plain Canary 1.775Kg
4. Paddy Rice 1.130Kg
5. Red Millet 1.930Kg
6. White Millet 3.460Kg
7. Hemp Seed 0.398Kg

The reason I add more seed to the budgie mix is to improve the number of millets and canary seeds also Java's do like bigger seeds which you don't get in the budgie mix e.g. Groats, paddy rice, hemp. In the past I have tried different types of larger seed just to experiment and see what Java's would take, safflower seeds and small sunflower seeds the Java's did not touch at all
There are many different types of seed on the market from all over the world you could try. My seed mix is what I stay with and use all the time now. Swapping and changing their seeds can upset the Java's especially when feeding young. I say when you have found a good mix stay with it.

Treats for your Java's:

 

How to go about making my seed mix

My tips for saving seed (don't put any out! Joke!) Blow the empty husks off daily so the Java's are not digging and scattering good seed all over the place.

Millet sprays always go down well with my Java's it makes a brake from their boring old seed mix, I hang four or five sprays up twice a week. You can use them dry or soaked, whatever way they soon go.
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