Carving pumkin and seeds?

noodles123

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Umbrella Cockatoo- 15? years old..I think?
I am going to carve a pumpkin from the store--I know these pumpkins have been long-since-cut from the vine (as squash at the store last for weeks-months).
If I bake the seeds, can I give some to my parrot safely (assuming I don't salt?) or is there bacterial risk?


Do you guys ever let your bird chew on jack-o-lantern bits as you are carving?


Just want to know what is safe before I begin.
 
Pumpkin seeds are a favourite treat by some - as you say, unsalted. I have a couple that love them, and a couple that couldnā€™t be bothered with them. Iā€™m not aware of any bacterial risks to baked pumpkin seeds and mine like to eat all types of squash as Iā€™m chopping things up. I would totally give them pumpkin bits as I was carving - if itā€™s store bought, I would probably wash the outside of the pumpkin well before I started in case it was sprayed with anything but thatā€™s about all I can think of.
 
I have done this with no problems, if it looked rotten I would not tho
 
You can even give them raw. Pumpkin is nothing more than a squash.

I take miniature pumpkins, bake them for 15 minutes to soften them, and feed to Parker with them stuffed with treats. Itā€™s a great foraging opportunity.
 
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You can even give them raw. Pumpkin is nothing more than a squash.

I take miniature pumpkins, bake them for 15 minutes to soften them, and feed to Parker with them stuffed with treats. Itā€™s a great foraging opportunity.


GREAT IDEA!

I know it is just a squash but I wondered about the length of time for which it may have sat.
I also didn't know if the greenish varieties (kind of a vintage/sea-foam color) were safe. Assuming they are, as I have eaten them and they were similar..just not sure.
 
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Ive lost the original due to phone crash but hereā€™s a screenshot of my Instagram from...actually, exactly a year ago yesterday.

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Dang it! Chris MD ! Lol I think I'm doing good then you come along with this pumpkin feast!!! Looks so good ....now I feel like a failure
 
Dang it! Chris MD ! Lol I think I'm doing good then you come along with this pumpkin feast!!! Looks so good ....now I feel like a failure

Hardly! When you have a diet specific species it can force you to get creative. But there are so many far more creative than I.
 
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Did you add a little oil? Looks like peas, brown rice, oats and chickpeas?
 
I mix it up so much I couldnā€™t be sure. My guess is I put some of his frozen chop in there and topped with flax and oats. Though I occasionally put a dab of coconut or red palm oil, I doubt I put any sort of oil in this - thereā€™s already plenty of beta carotene in a pumpkin. Ekkies require low fat diet. So you have to be very thoughtful in the use of any oil.
 

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