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Feeding of Wildlife
If we have some bread that is getting stale, is their a place in The Villages to feed the ducks, squirrels, or wildlife? (rather than letting the food go to waste)
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Don't feed bread....it just fills them up and has no nutritional value
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In general, FL law, do not feed the wild life.
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Don't feed bread to birds or any other wildlife. All that does is fill their bellies, and ultimately starve them of nutrition. They suffer when you do that.
If you want to feed them, feed them species-specific food. Most birds eat worms, bugs, small fish, nuts, seeds, and will eat dried or fresh cut vegetables. NOT corn. Hawks generally eat small rodents, kittens, small dogs, turtle eggs, fish, and some lizards. Lizards eat insects and bugs. If you have bread that's going stale, drizzle it with olive oil, sprinkle with garlic salt, a pinch of red pepper flakes, and cut it into croutons for your salad. Or add a splash of milk as the filler for meatballs or meatloaf. |
We used to make small hard balls of bread, throw it in the lake and as we put it "sink the ducks" as they go diving for it. Probably not PC or 'Mother Nature friendly' but fun all the same.
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Bird feeders attract mice and rats.
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The best thing to do is to NOT feed wild animals, every.
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Bread is the WORST thing you can give to ducks, birds, etc. Google it.
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Feeding bread to squirrels has the lovely side effect of molding in the squirrels’ caches and destroying the good quality food they saved up for the winter. If you want to keep the squirrel population down by starving them, then feed them bread.
Really. Never feed any wildlife anything. |
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Use stale bread by either throwing it into your food processor and turning it into breadcrumbs which can be seasoned and used to coat fried chicken or fish etc. or cut it up into cubes about 3/4 inch spead out on a baking tray and put a good glug of olive oil over them with some crushed garlic and toast them in the oven (watch them they will burn in a heartbeat) store in an airtight tin or plastic tub ...ideal for a topping on your soups !! Yumm ! Waste not want not !
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2 things immediately come to mind. You can dry the bread out, make bread crumbs, freeze them and use as needed, plain or adding seasoning. Better yet, dry slightly, cut into cubes and make bread pudding.
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Please don’t feed them bread, it is very unhealthy for them. It can make them sick or worse yet, kill them.
If your bread gets stale, throw it in the garbage. Your idea is noble, but not healthy for our wildlife. |
NEVER NEVER feed bread to the wildlife
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Bread pudding (with whiskey sauce).
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Never ever feed wildlife.
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No Bread for the duckies
Please, NEVER feed bread to the ducks. It is a popular pastime for some, but very bad for the ducks. Halve some grapes, feed seeds or rice. No bread.
Bread pudding is an easy and delicious way to use up your old bread. Quote:
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Stale bread
Whenever you get a loaf of bread, place a portion in the freezer. Then remove and thaw it briefly when needed.
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Please do not feed the wildlife. It makes them dependent on us and unable to fend for themselves.
The same can be said for welfare and stimulus checks. |
Some imbecile tossed a plastic bag full of white bread slices near the pond across from the Summer Hill Pool last Sunday. They left the bag and bread scattered on the lawn. I guess they thought the ducks made sandwiches. Do not feed wildlife!
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PLEASE do not feed any wildlife. Bread is not healthy for birds.
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Sometimes I use too much bread to make bread pudding. Torn up bread. Butter Sugar Beaten egg Vanilla milk Yum. Last night had Scalloped tomatoes as a side; torn up bread, sugar, butter, can of undrained tomatoes, smooshed. Yum Our ducks and birdies find insects and little critters. They are so much fun to watch. Sometimes if we leave food out, it attracts Palm Rats. |
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So how not to waste food? We freeze half the bread we get if there is too much, like shopping at Costco where you have to buy in bulk. Makes great toast later. Other food, if I find I’m throwing out moldy berries or over ripe bananas etc I don’t buy so much of it next time. So, no wastage. You buy only as much as you eat and freeze the rest for another meal.
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worst food for decks is bread of any type or form -they can't digest bread - spend some$$ & buy cracked corn OR make french toast.
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dumb move imo
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Just think how bad it is for humans if it’s so bad for wildlife. Food for thought pun intended
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Stale bread
Make croutons, bread pudding or bread crumbs?
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Feeding ducks bread: Should you do it? - BBC News So if you want to take the occasional little visitors to the little pond near Glenview Country Club, it is a minor, not a major infraction to the Naturalists. |
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put the old bread in a paper bag...when you get enough, use a food processor and make your own bread crumbs
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:oops: Now they want to feed rotten green food to the ducks! :shocked: |
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