charmedbyekkie
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It's not particularly a big deal, but sometimes Cairo isn't particularly interested in chop. His appetite seems to go up and down, but he's maintaining a steady weight, so our vet isn't concerned since his tests are clear.
At the same time, he's on the lower side of healthy weight, based on his keel bone; he also zooms around the house when he's not preening or playing, and he gets a good, long flying session in the park at least once a week (he loves these sessions, but they make him tired and sleepy). Plus on the days that he doesn't eat much chop, he toe-taps! So for me, I feel like he absolutely must eat his chop to avoid toe-tapping. And I keep reading how some people put coconut oil into chop to get their birds to eat, which brings me to the questions:
- How much coconut oil do you put in the chop? Is it something like 1 teaspoon per 1 cup?
- How long do you keep putting the coconut oil into their chop? For one meal or a week, or even longer? Or could I add a little in each chop all the time?
- What type of coconut oil should I be looking for? How should I judge it's parrot-friendly? I likely won't have all US brands, so I'll need to be able to look at a label, maybe attempt to research it, and judge from the labelling if it's ok for Cairo.
- If you don't recommend coconut oil, what should I put instead? I usually sprinkle in some oats, but on his "I don't want to eat chop" days, he just eats the oats and that's it :/
At the same time, he's on the lower side of healthy weight, based on his keel bone; he also zooms around the house when he's not preening or playing, and he gets a good, long flying session in the park at least once a week (he loves these sessions, but they make him tired and sleepy). Plus on the days that he doesn't eat much chop, he toe-taps! So for me, I feel like he absolutely must eat his chop to avoid toe-tapping. And I keep reading how some people put coconut oil into chop to get their birds to eat, which brings me to the questions:
- How much coconut oil do you put in the chop? Is it something like 1 teaspoon per 1 cup?
- How long do you keep putting the coconut oil into their chop? For one meal or a week, or even longer? Or could I add a little in each chop all the time?
- What type of coconut oil should I be looking for? How should I judge it's parrot-friendly? I likely won't have all US brands, so I'll need to be able to look at a label, maybe attempt to research it, and judge from the labelling if it's ok for Cairo.
- If you don't recommend coconut oil, what should I put instead? I usually sprinkle in some oats, but on his "I don't want to eat chop" days, he just eats the oats and that's it :/