Jenga is 7 days seed free!

Nice job! She will be a much healthier bird because of it. :)
 
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I still feed some seed but it's not the main staple of their diets. They get all sorts of other fresh foods and Harrison's. But I still a give little seed once or twice a week. But congrats on weaning your off especially if that's all it was eating.
 
Yay!!! That's great news!!! Does Jenga do fruits and veggies??? :)
 
I can picture her at one of those meetings: ''l'am Janga and I'm addicted to seeds''. LoL.
Good for you!!! I straggled for 4 years with my tiel's until they started to eat some pellets. Hope it was worth it.
 
Great job!!

I had to get Percy off sunflower seeds too but he readily gave them up in favor of fresh foods. I still use sunflower seeds in his foraging toys though but it is very little. Now if only I can convince him that ALL the pellets are good for him and not only the yellow ones... :31:
 
here you go WOO HOO!! :)....well done, and NOT an easy task sometimes.
 
Life would be so much easier if the breeder would wean them onto a proper diet to begin with. I know it's not cost effective, but it sure is a pain.

Sammie was weaned onto Zupreem fruit blend and seeds. Thankfully she'll eat just about anything fresh I give her, but I can't get her to eat TOPS or Harrison's for love nor money.

Then there's the linnies who will only eat seed and pomegranates.
 
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She wouldn't go for Harrisons and still snubs her nose at most things fresh, but we're working on it! Latest breakthrough was Brussel sprouts!
 
Congrats! Its such a pain changing food for a grey it took me a good 3 months before i could give pellets full time :eek:
 
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At first she would eat them, but only when it was convenient for her then she started to eat them pretty regularly once the seeds ran out so I just slowly cut out all the seeds. I will start giving her some seeds again - but only in the form of treats or foraging rewards. She is a total junk food addict (pizza, chips etc) and turns her nose up at everything healthy and green. She does like fruits, but I do try to limit those as well because they make her poop a little watery.

I think I might try a mini chop batch this weekend! Anyone else use chop?
 

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