ge_ar_n
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- Aug 14, 2014
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- Parrots
- Eggbert (Scarlet Chested Parakeet)
Cornelia (Scarlet Chested Parakeet)
Floyd (Scarlet Chested Parakeet)
Hello everybody!
I'm new to this forum and birds in general - so please bear with me.
A week ago my father gave me three Scarlet Chested Parakeets (2 boys & 1 girl). I was planning on getting a Alexandrine this year once they had been weaned and had been researching for months about their appropriate care. So you can imagine my horror when out of the blue I now am responsible for 3 birds and have no idea what they require.
I was wondering is you could help me? Or guide me in the right direction?
I'm very worried that I'm not feeding them right and they aren't getting the requirements they need.
They are aviary birds (sigh) but are getting better being around me. They live in my room next a window so they get sunlight and fresh air every day but also shade during the middle of the day. I let them out whenever i'm home so they can fly around and explore until bedtime.
I got given some bird feed with them. But in my opinion has far too many sunflower seeds in it. So this evening I'm going to a supermarket and will purchase a sunflower-less seed mix and only give them sunflower seeds as a treat but they have access to their seed mix & fresh water at all times.
I rotate between the fruits/vegetables of: Apple (without the seed), rock melon (with out the seeds), banana, grapes, strawberries, orange (with out the seeds), cooked silver beet, spinach, snow peas & carrot. Is there anything else I can give them to spruce up their diet and give them better nutrition?
Since they are grass parakeets I hand pick the flowering grasses/grass seeds (I live in Australia and the grasses I pick are not harmful in anyway) and hang it up in the cage as well as fresh millet, cuttlebone and some vitamin calcium hanging chew thing I got from the pet shop.
Right now I placed a small amount of cooked white rice into their cage.
Am I even looking after them correctly? I'm worried about trying new things because some people say 'feed this' and others say 'don't feed that!'
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED
I'm new to this forum and birds in general - so please bear with me.
A week ago my father gave me three Scarlet Chested Parakeets (2 boys & 1 girl). I was planning on getting a Alexandrine this year once they had been weaned and had been researching for months about their appropriate care. So you can imagine my horror when out of the blue I now am responsible for 3 birds and have no idea what they require.
I was wondering is you could help me? Or guide me in the right direction?
I'm very worried that I'm not feeding them right and they aren't getting the requirements they need.
They are aviary birds (sigh) but are getting better being around me. They live in my room next a window so they get sunlight and fresh air every day but also shade during the middle of the day. I let them out whenever i'm home so they can fly around and explore until bedtime.
I got given some bird feed with them. But in my opinion has far too many sunflower seeds in it. So this evening I'm going to a supermarket and will purchase a sunflower-less seed mix and only give them sunflower seeds as a treat but they have access to their seed mix & fresh water at all times.
I rotate between the fruits/vegetables of: Apple (without the seed), rock melon (with out the seeds), banana, grapes, strawberries, orange (with out the seeds), cooked silver beet, spinach, snow peas & carrot. Is there anything else I can give them to spruce up their diet and give them better nutrition?
Since they are grass parakeets I hand pick the flowering grasses/grass seeds (I live in Australia and the grasses I pick are not harmful in anyway) and hang it up in the cage as well as fresh millet, cuttlebone and some vitamin calcium hanging chew thing I got from the pet shop.
Right now I placed a small amount of cooked white rice into their cage.
Am I even looking after them correctly? I'm worried about trying new things because some people say 'feed this' and others say 'don't feed that!'
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED