I have my Brother's African Grey staying with me. My Brother left me instructions to feed it parrot mix and millet and peanuts and little bits of anything that I think she might like apart from avocado. He said she knows what she likes and what she needs.
I have been reading up on parrots and changed her diet to just a few seeds and lots of fruit and veg. Some of it she eats, and the rest she flicks everywhere. Loads of mess. I do not mind the mess but my Brother, who comes around everyday to clean her cage does not like to see her cage in such a mess and has instructed me to go back to her old diet of mainly seeds.
My Brother is in his 70's. This parrot is his third; it is a healthy, full feathered, talkative, tame, happy, 27 year-old parrot, but it seems from the experts that my Brother is doing everything wrong. I am confused. Why isn't this parrot long dead?
Her cage door is always open and her favourite place is to sit on the top of it and look out the window. Why doesn't she fall off her perch from weakness due to lack of vitamins?
P:S: I also read of an African Grey which died at the age of 55 years and it's favourite food was Kit Kat chocolate wafers!
What I would like is facts, not website text repetition. Is there an old parrot owner with an old parrot who has actual (not virtual) information.
Thank you.
I have been reading up on parrots and changed her diet to just a few seeds and lots of fruit and veg. Some of it she eats, and the rest she flicks everywhere. Loads of mess. I do not mind the mess but my Brother, who comes around everyday to clean her cage does not like to see her cage in such a mess and has instructed me to go back to her old diet of mainly seeds.
My Brother is in his 70's. This parrot is his third; it is a healthy, full feathered, talkative, tame, happy, 27 year-old parrot, but it seems from the experts that my Brother is doing everything wrong. I am confused. Why isn't this parrot long dead?
Her cage door is always open and her favourite place is to sit on the top of it and look out the window. Why doesn't she fall off her perch from weakness due to lack of vitamins?
P:S: I also read of an African Grey which died at the age of 55 years and it's favourite food was Kit Kat chocolate wafers!
What I would like is facts, not website text repetition. Is there an old parrot owner with an old parrot who has actual (not virtual) information.
Thank you.