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Healthy Parrot Feeding Care Is Essential For A Pet Parrot

2016/5/4 10:33:13

Feeding a parrot correctly is one responsibility of a parrot parent and although not difficult to do, finding out how to feed the parrot and what to feed the parrot make up the difference between a healthy diet and an unhealthy diet. After all, the parrot cannot tell you that he doesn't like what he is being fed, he will just not eat it and this could be very damaging to his health. Malnutrition in pet parrots is one of the main causes of death so understanding what to feed them and what other signs to look for is essential for the parrot owner.

What do parrots need?

Parrots need all their vitamins and nutrients just we humans do. They too have growing bones, body parts being damaged and so forth that requires the right food for a healthy body. This is why when planning the parrot food for the week consideration needs to be given as to actually what they are being fed, how often and if they are eating what they are being given.

Parrots need to eat each every day and if they do not they will become ill very quickly.

Basically a parrot diet should consist of the following:

- Pellets: a minimum of 40% a day

- Grain: about 10% a day

- Fruit and vegetables for the rest of the diet

Although parrots do like cooked food, the actual process of the cooking does destroy the vitamins and nutrients that they so badly need, so it is suggested that they only have a small amount of cooked food in their diet.

Presenting the food to the parrot.

Parrots are a tropical bird so you can just imagine that they love eating those mangoes, melons, peaches and the like. Bananas, pawpaw, apricots and any other tropical fruits available will be a hit.

A very important part of the parrot diet to ensure is health is to include leafy green vegetables in the diet. Foods in this category that will be good for the parrot are: broccoli, cauliflower, beans and peas. Beans of all types are good for the parrot.

Broccoli is not a 'natural' food for the parrot but it has an abundance of just about every nutrient known to man so if you can get your parrot to eat broccoli you can pat yourself on the back. Because it is not a 'natural' food for the parrot it might take several attempts before he will start eating it regularly.

Two meals a day.

Parrots only need two meals a day and really not much in between. Parrots in their normal environment feed early in the morning and again before sunset.

If as a parrot owner, you are going to be away all day, hang something like a carrot stick or celery stick in the cage so that the parrot can have some fun with it, but also have something to nibble on when he is hungry.

Take care to be observant as to what the parrot is feeding on and if he is eating every day. If he is avoiding eating an urgent trip to the vet will be needed. As part of the parrot feeding, keep trying those foods he does not care for as parrots sometimes need to acquire a taste for food they have not been used to.

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