barw33zy
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- Sep 13, 2011
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- Sonny Sun Conure
Several years ago, I completely switched from a fortified seed/pellet mix to colored pellets because I read that a high fat/seed diet can cause kidney problems. Sonny was on that base diet for a couple of years. Then I read that the dyes were bad and tried unsuccessfully to switch to brown pellets. Meanwhile I read that high pellet diets can cause kidney failure (its even in the sticky here), and since the whole point of switching to pellets in the first place was to prevent kidney problems... I just went back to the fortified seed/pellet mix.
I have always given vegetables, but Sonny just doesn't eat enough of them for veggies to be his primary diet. For a while I even fed about half fresh fruit diet daily but read that was bad too so now I only give a few slices of fruit every couple days, and Sonny LOVES banana and apples. It seems like everything my Conure will actually eat any substantial quantity of is bad in some way so my thoughts were 1. too many seeds are bad, 2. too much pellet is bad, so that equals 3. fortified seed/pellet mix must be as good as it's going to get.
I'm re-evaluating his diet and reading this about new(to me) "fresh chop". I would like to start providing veggies in that manner to try and increase his intake, and perhaps eventually will be able to feed primarily veggies. In the meantime though should I switch back to a colored pellet base diet such as the zupreme fruit mix or kaytee exact, both of which he has taken a perfect liking to before? Or are the dyes worse than the fat from the seed? What is the lesser of the many evils?
Also, I don't feed a lot of "treats" except a yogurt covered sunflower seed 1-2 times a day for stepping up event though he doesn't need it, and a treat stick every few weeks. His seed intake is pretty much only what's in his mix.
Lastly, he likes any sort of bread, so he gets very small piece any time we make toast, rolls, sandwiches, etc. Not sure the nutritional value but I have read that "grains" are considered good, and we use wheat bread. Thoughts?
Thank you in advance for any constructive inputs.
I have always given vegetables, but Sonny just doesn't eat enough of them for veggies to be his primary diet. For a while I even fed about half fresh fruit diet daily but read that was bad too so now I only give a few slices of fruit every couple days, and Sonny LOVES banana and apples. It seems like everything my Conure will actually eat any substantial quantity of is bad in some way so my thoughts were 1. too many seeds are bad, 2. too much pellet is bad, so that equals 3. fortified seed/pellet mix must be as good as it's going to get.
I'm re-evaluating his diet and reading this about new(to me) "fresh chop". I would like to start providing veggies in that manner to try and increase his intake, and perhaps eventually will be able to feed primarily veggies. In the meantime though should I switch back to a colored pellet base diet such as the zupreme fruit mix or kaytee exact, both of which he has taken a perfect liking to before? Or are the dyes worse than the fat from the seed? What is the lesser of the many evils?
Also, I don't feed a lot of "treats" except a yogurt covered sunflower seed 1-2 times a day for stepping up event though he doesn't need it, and a treat stick every few weeks. His seed intake is pretty much only what's in his mix.
Lastly, he likes any sort of bread, so he gets very small piece any time we make toast, rolls, sandwiches, etc. Not sure the nutritional value but I have read that "grains" are considered good, and we use wheat bread. Thoughts?
Thank you in advance for any constructive inputs.