pacoparrot
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Paco has still not really taken to pellets. He still seems overweight too. I have tried a lot of different techniques to give them to him but he is very stubborn. I have also tried 4 different types of pellets. Is there a seed mix that is better designed for amazons? The sad thing is that I have witnessed him eating the zupreem nutblend pellets. He dips them in his water and seems to enjoy them. But that was only on 2 or 3 occasions and he won't touch them now. So that makes me thing that he knows pellets are food. He will eat fresh foods pretty reliably but he will only pick at certain things depending on the day. But he still eats mostly seed. I would like to gradually reduce the seed and increase the fresh foods and hopefully he will start taking an interest in his pellet mix. Can anyone give me some advice? I know I've posted like 3 times on this subject but I really don't want to see Paco get sick over being stubborn and picky with his diet. My goal is to have him eating pellets instead of seed and using the seed as a reward. I still have to get a gram scale but they are hard to find around here.
ETA: I've just been thinking about something. There's a chance that he has been eating the pellets and I just haven't noticed. I filled one of his bowls half way with mixed pellets about 3 weeks ago. I then put seed in with it and it turned into a seed bowl. But when I emptied it today I noticed that one or more shapes of the pellets is missing while others are still there. I didn't notice them missing because I kept topping it off with seed. And his water bowl was dirtier than usual the last few weeks. He does dip the pellets when he eats them. But how can I catch him or get better evidence that he's eating them? And also if he is eating them what is the next step?
ETA: I've just been thinking about something. There's a chance that he has been eating the pellets and I just haven't noticed. I filled one of his bowls half way with mixed pellets about 3 weeks ago. I then put seed in with it and it turned into a seed bowl. But when I emptied it today I noticed that one or more shapes of the pellets is missing while others are still there. I didn't notice them missing because I kept topping it off with seed. And his water bowl was dirtier than usual the last few weeks. He does dip the pellets when he eats them. But how can I catch him or get better evidence that he's eating them? And also if he is eating them what is the next step?
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