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At the aviary where your baby was hand
fed and weaned we feed a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains
and legumesmostly organic when we can obtain it.
Planning for your bird's diet should not
be a problem if you and your family have a healthy diet. In fact,
we have heard from several of our bird owner friends that preparing
the proper foods for their bird has helped improve their diet.
The only foods which your bird must avoid
are
As a general rule, we feed our pet and breeder
Parrot 50-60% of what we call soft or wet food, approximately
30-40% of a good seed mix or pelleted food (with no artificial
coloring) and 10% people food.
Soft food includes fresh fruits and vegetables,
rice and beans and sprouted seeds and should be fed daily. We
prefer to feed the soft food in the morning, but you may prefer
to feed at night so that the bird eats when you do.
Any soft food should be removed from the
cage within two hours of preparation because mold and bacteria
will develop. This is especially important in the summer and warmer
months, since the growth rate of these microorganisms is accelerated
by heat.
If you decide to feed in the evening you
will find that your bird enjoys eating when you do. Parrots are
extremely gregarious and intelligent; they see themselves as family
members and will actually eat better when they observe you eating.
This is also the time to share some healthy
people food with your baby. Remember though, to avoid fat foods,
including fried food, heavy sauces and rich desserts. Otherwise,
do not hesitate to offer a variety of foods, including pasta,
potatoes, veggies, fruits and some meat (not fried). Your bird
will enjoy pulling the meat from a chicken leg and actually will
relish working on the bone (the little cannibals).
If you have a vegetarian diet, you would
probably not wish to offer meat to your bird. You will undoubtedly
know how to provide the proper protein balance with legumes and
rice.
Pelleted food, seed or a mixture of both
should be available to the bird at all times, except when fresh
food is offered. At that time, we like to remove the dry food
so that the baby will concentrate on the nutritious fruits and
veggies.
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