Advantages: interesting, a good read, great characters Disadvantages: not as good as Talk of the Village
I would be lying if I said this book was as good as the wonderful Talk of the Village, but it is still very good and well worth a few days of your time. Village Matters is the third in this series by Rebecca Shaw, but the second I have read. Next, I am going to read The New Rector, the first in the series, but my third. Phew! Confused yet?
Village Matters continues where Talk of the Village left off really. We find out the result of Harriet’s pregnancy, for example, answering that pressing question – with her children being called Fergus, Finlay and Flick, will baby number four be given a name beginning with F? But although it would be preferable to read the books in order, it is not necessary. It is nice catching up with all the characters again, following the events of their lives and seeing the gradual changes to their ...
Advantages: look good smell good taste good Disadvantages: contain sugar...not the best treat to feed
he resembled a plucked chicken, couple of months on he was looking much better.
Whilst nowhere near as nutritious as egg-food theses biscuits still make a good treat in addition to a birds regular diet, contents do include 33% fresh egg which gives them a fair protein content. Good if you have a picky parrot as they will easily be tempted into trying these biscuits.
Packaging + Directions
Shaws Egg Biscuits come in a yellow box, which is clearly 'labelled' and easy to find in most pet-shops - see photo of box. Upon opening you will find 5 biscuits in a plastic wrapper all in their own little cases.
Personally I don't follow all the instructions which state " Place biscuit on bottom of birds cage, for young birds grind up biscuit and add to food. Store in a cool dry place." Well storage is obvious as these are ...