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Nest of baby Robins (1 Viewer)

Cheryl69

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Hi, I run a small wildlife rescue mainly for birds and small mammals. We are currently rearing a nest of 5 baby robins who parents were killed (this is our first lot of robins). We are feeding a formula of blended meal worms, wax worms, crickets, raspberries, blackberries, apple and egg rearing food with 1 feed a day with added vitamin supplement. My concern is the small amount of seed present in the egg rearing food, will this be digestible? I know robins are predominantly insectivores with seasonal berries, but will a small amount of seed in their diet cause any issues?
Thanks for any advice.
 
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