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Gargantuan Facts on Parrot Diet

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There are parrot lovers who fail to have successfully raised a parrot. Why is that so? It is because they probably got a wrong move as to the right Parrot Diet. It's either they overfed the pet or they gave the wrong group of foods. So, here is the correct Parrot Diet made easy, take a close look.

I have a parrot named Poochie, it was given to me by my grand aunt. It is in existence for as long as 18 years already. You may be wondering how I maintained its health. Well, it is not me but my grand aunt who poured out her 100% effort in taking care of Poochie. As she gave me the custody of said pet, she also imparted to me Pocchie's Parrot Diet. My grand aunt usually gave Poochie peanuts. For a change, I innovated it into the combination of seeds and peanuts, I put all of those in one container and labeled, "Poochie's Food".

That is the reason even my younger niece already knew how to feed Poochie. But sadly, my niece overfed Poochie, which led to its untimely death. I was very sad then, that is why I opted to buy one for me in replacement of Poochie. I now have Irish, my parrot pet, which is not that beautiful compared to Poochie, yet it can also perform lots of tricks, and mimic speeches as well.

I see to it that Irish, the parrot, is able to eat on time, and I clean its cage also every Wednesday and Friday of the week. I give it the combination of foods containing calcium, protein, and some other minerals. If I fail to give Irish, the parrot, with veggies, sprouts, and walnuts and seeds (enough amount, unlike that of Poochie), I see to it that I am able to bring it to the nearest vet I know. Fortunately, he gave me commercial mixes and other foods which I, myself, may mix at home. These are in the form of pellets, but he advised me that I should not feed Irish, the parrot, with pellets all the time. It also needs natural fresh veggies and nuts.

This is a very good example of the effect of an efficient Parrot Diet. One time, I left home for work earlier. My nephew got mad at Irish, he crushed its leg until it eventually had a broken leg. Fortunately, it did not die. When I ask Irish's vet as to its possible permanent fracture, he said that it is not possible. I wondered, hence I asked.

He told me that I am a very good pet owner, because Irish has a very strong leg, and that is because of the calcium-filled food I usually give it every meal time. Thus, if you want your pet to be as healthy as Irish, the parrot, then follow the foregoing Parrot Diet.