Aavogaro
New member
- Jan 3, 2020
- 80
- 10
- Parrots
- Fish & Blue - the budgie brat pack
Snoopy - lovable M whitefaced cockatiel
(Pending adoption) Paco - 25yo CAG
So I am bringing Snoopy home in just a couple days. He decided on his own he is done being hand-fed and his cage training is going very well. Bonding is going superbly too. He knows me now when I come to visit, and is learning already that the way to my shoulder is a quick poop when he first comes out. He has become incredibly trusting of me letting me completely cover his head for scritches. Heās just such a doll and I love him completely already.
Since his transition from hand feeding box, to pen, to cage training went so quickly he has had very limited exposure to fresh foods. I want to start introducing them on day one. I was reading about chop and think thatās such a great way to kind of bind food together in a way, instead of it being a mush or on the opposite end individual chunks put on a plate.
My plan is to make the chop and mix in the seed mixture with it. Gradually reducing the amount of seed mix that is mixed in. My question is, is it ok to feed chop in the mornings woth no separate seed in the cage, and then discard that in the afternoon and provide just seed? I am afraid if I always keep the seed in the cage the bowl of chop will likely just go ignored. Iām also worried about removing his main source of food to date for a good portion of the day.
Since his transition from hand feeding box, to pen, to cage training went so quickly he has had very limited exposure to fresh foods. I want to start introducing them on day one. I was reading about chop and think thatās such a great way to kind of bind food together in a way, instead of it being a mush or on the opposite end individual chunks put on a plate.
My plan is to make the chop and mix in the seed mixture with it. Gradually reducing the amount of seed mix that is mixed in. My question is, is it ok to feed chop in the mornings woth no separate seed in the cage, and then discard that in the afternoon and provide just seed? I am afraid if I always keep the seed in the cage the bowl of chop will likely just go ignored. Iām also worried about removing his main source of food to date for a good portion of the day.