Diet plan for Quaker!

Jeans

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The food Starry has been eating is more similar to my rats food than what a bird should eat. It smells horrible as well. I have been trying to feed her more fresh foods than the yucky stuff.

Here is a look at the diet I have planned for her:

I ordered Tropican and that will be what she will have offered to her in the morning right before I let her out. Also, I may also put some of Will's parakeet seed into it so she can have the fun of opening seeds!

After she is out, a prepare a large salad and split it between the rats, Will, and her.
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here she is enjoying her morning salad that has corn, romaine lettuce, strawberry, and broccoli.

I plan on making a chop from Blanca's blog either tonight or tomorrow when I get the proper foods. She will get that in the afternoon a few hours before bedtime.

Her treats are tiny pieces of almonds, bits of graham cracker, and sunflower seeds. She gets these when I ask her to step up, and when I give the dance command and she dances (well it isn't really dancing but it is still cute!)

How does this sound? Should I change anything?

Thanks!

Camille



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Hey there. My little boy loves the following.
Breakfast:
oranges
grapes
sliced apples
1/2 Ritz lightly salted cracker.

Dinner time:
Lettuce
Rice or pasta
And few pellets



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Quakers I had would eat darn near anything. All kinds of peas, then carrots, sweet potato, white potato, apples, pears, nectarines, tangerine, melons, dandelion greens, squash, small bits of meat/ fish... occasional scrambled eggs... heck id run out of daylight listing what all I fed them. Nowdays with the better pelleted diets, like Zupreem naturals and Harrisons I use that as well PLUS the fresh /frozen foods. None of my birds ever lacked for variety. Avoid salty food, chocolate, caffeine, and avocado.
 

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