Henryofmagic
New member
Hey guys what's up,
Now this game Is super simple all you have to do is comment back with a fruit or veggie that you know is 100 percent healthy for a parrot. If it's better for a macaw it would look like this,(from what I know these are good for both parrots)
ex:
Apple(no seed or core)- macaw
If its better for a cockatoo
Banana(with peel still on)-cockatoo
If its good for all parrots then
Grape
Super simple I think it would help new parrot owner to older owner.
Now if a fruit is not good for a parrot and someone already posted it saying it is then on your post just say
Carrot
(grape)to much is bad or no good
Don't make a big fuss just make sure you clear it up
The idea is so when we go food shopping for our birds we can go to the list of what us(bird owners)use for our birds.
And you must continue the list so I'll start
1)banana(with peel)
2)apple(no core,no seed)
3)carrot(I cut off the top leaf)
4)grape(seedless)
Enjoy
Henry
Now this game Is super simple all you have to do is comment back with a fruit or veggie that you know is 100 percent healthy for a parrot. If it's better for a macaw it would look like this,(from what I know these are good for both parrots)
ex:
Apple(no seed or core)- macaw
If its better for a cockatoo
Banana(with peel still on)-cockatoo
If its good for all parrots then
Grape
Super simple I think it would help new parrot owner to older owner.
Now if a fruit is not good for a parrot and someone already posted it saying it is then on your post just say
Carrot
(grape)to much is bad or no good
Don't make a big fuss just make sure you clear it up
The idea is so when we go food shopping for our birds we can go to the list of what us(bird owners)use for our birds.
And you must continue the list so I'll start
1)banana(with peel)
2)apple(no core,no seed)
3)carrot(I cut off the top leaf)
4)grape(seedless)
Enjoy
Henry