correct food for an amazon
sailboat 2016
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suggestions for a healthy amazon diet:
âup to 20% - quality proteins: Such as parrot pellet diet (no artificial colorings, low to no sugar or salt), tofu, low-fat cottage cheese or yogurt, very hard boiled eggs, well-cooked chicken or turkey, a combination of various grains such as quinoa and corn, enriched pasta, cooked beans, nuts and small amounts of nut butters.
about 30 - 35% - vitamin a produce: Various greens such as collards, mustard, turnip, kale, chard, spinach, broccoli and commercial dandelion, peppers, carrots, dark orange yams and sweet potatoes, winter squash, peaches, apricots and papaya.
15 - 25% - other vegetables and fruits: Peas, bean sprouts, summer squash, asparagus, brussels sprouts, beets, tomato, potato, apples, grapes, banana, mango, pomegranate, oranges, figs, guava and berries of all kinds.
15 - 25% whole grains: Whole grain pasta, brown rice, low fat granola, amaranth, oats, commercial /home produced âquality cooking mixesâ for parrots (no sugar cereals).
no more than 5 - 15% fats: Efaâs such as flax seed oil added to food, nut, seeds, small amounts of low salt cheese, occasional commercially produced meal worms.
items not to be found in an amazonâs diet: Salt, sugar, animal fat, butter, bacon, chocolate, avocado, rhubarb, soft cooked eggs, rare meat of any kind, caffeine, dog food, cat food, monkey food (no foods formulated for other pets or wild animals). This is not a complete list!!!
note: there is no such thing as a diet that everyone in this wide and wonderful world of amazons will full agree too! That said; this diet provides a solid foundation that meets the general agreement of many experienced amazon owners with only minor changes in percentages and/or content. You will note that the low and high percentages will provide either less or more than 100%. This occurs to allow for natural variation /availability though out a year and the hardcore likes and dislikes of your specific amazon.
in addition, with the wide range of amazons in physical size, activity, metabolic rate and the quality of the food provided. There is no hard and fast amount (measurable in grams) of âfoodâ provided. The only type of food that would lend itself to a formatted diet is parrot pellets. Although, parrot pellets had been believed to be a âcompleteâ diet product. The pellet only approach is quickly being replaced by the abundant across-section diet that relies heavily on the greatest percentage being fresh healthy foods as found above.
so if this is true, why are so many avian vets recommending 100% parrot pellet diets! Simple! In general, they do not believe that their clients will follow their recommendations and their hope is that the client will provide at least some parrot pellets in addition to the âall seed.â every time a diet as defined above is presented to an avian vet, they agree with and support such a diet!
the diet provided assume that the food sources are all âhuman gradeâ and if processed, is only processed in a âhuman gradeâ approved facility.
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sources: joanie doss - the amazing amazons, gary gallerstein d.v.m. - the complete pet bird ownerâs handbook, and sally blanchard - nutritional guidelines.
fyi: most bird club libraries will have several excellent parrot health books that provide information on parrot nutrition. In addition, there are several knowledgeable club or forum members that have the same parrot species as you. I am certain they will be happy to provide solid advice on a healthy, nutritional diet for your amazon; itâs also a great way to meet other members.