DexMom
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Sadly, we can't take Dexter on our family vacation coming up, the hotel will not allow him in the suite we have reserved. So, I've tried to find the best possible scenario for his care while we are gone.
After a few false starts and things that didn't work out, I settled on bringing him back to board at the bird store where I purchased him a year ago. There are a lot of birds there for stimulation, he only board birds for clients that purchased from him, he requires a health certificate before accepting any birds to board, it's a clean and well managed operation and they will handle Dexter and give him time out of his cage daily - all of which are very important to me.
They will feed him whatever food I bring, but I can not expect him to be cutting up fresh fruit and veggies every day like at home. He's got a bunch of babies that they are hand-feeding and Dexter's food is going to have to be scoop and serve.
So, I'm trying to put together a mix of mostly fresh items that I can make up a big batch that won't turn to icky mush by day 7. My plan so far is:
Bean mix (soaked, cooked and partially dried in the oven)
Radishes, cubed
Carrot sticks (barely blanched)
Corn kernels (defrosted)
Peas (defrosted)
Broccoli slaw (sticks of raw broccoli, carrot, red cabbage)
Blueberries, whole
Cherries, whole
Pomegranate seeds
Apples (dried, to soak up some moisture)
I wanted to add something else to absorb some of the moisture as things soften. Could I use rice? Would I put that in fully cooked, par-cooked or raw?
I have a dry mix that can be left in the cage for free-feeding throughout the day made up a dried fruit, nuts, coconut, golden'obles (pellets) and a minimal amount of seeds.
Any other ideas would be so helpful. I tend to agonize and worry over everything. I know it's just a week and he won't starve or be spoiled, but I need to know I sent along the best diet I could come up with. As it is, I'm freaking out at the thought of being without him for the week.
After a few false starts and things that didn't work out, I settled on bringing him back to board at the bird store where I purchased him a year ago. There are a lot of birds there for stimulation, he only board birds for clients that purchased from him, he requires a health certificate before accepting any birds to board, it's a clean and well managed operation and they will handle Dexter and give him time out of his cage daily - all of which are very important to me.
They will feed him whatever food I bring, but I can not expect him to be cutting up fresh fruit and veggies every day like at home. He's got a bunch of babies that they are hand-feeding and Dexter's food is going to have to be scoop and serve.
So, I'm trying to put together a mix of mostly fresh items that I can make up a big batch that won't turn to icky mush by day 7. My plan so far is:
Bean mix (soaked, cooked and partially dried in the oven)
Radishes, cubed
Carrot sticks (barely blanched)
Corn kernels (defrosted)
Peas (defrosted)
Broccoli slaw (sticks of raw broccoli, carrot, red cabbage)
Blueberries, whole
Cherries, whole
Pomegranate seeds
Apples (dried, to soak up some moisture)
I wanted to add something else to absorb some of the moisture as things soften. Could I use rice? Would I put that in fully cooked, par-cooked or raw?
I have a dry mix that can be left in the cage for free-feeding throughout the day made up a dried fruit, nuts, coconut, golden'obles (pellets) and a minimal amount of seeds.
Any other ideas would be so helpful. I tend to agonize and worry over everything. I know it's just a week and he won't starve or be spoiled, but I need to know I sent along the best diet I could come up with. As it is, I'm freaking out at the thought of being without him for the week.
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