Keupi
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Hi! Here's a link to a great 'parrot pyramid' regarding nutrition. It also can link you to many items of interest on the good/bad with our fids. It's a good 'step off' towards adding variety/being cautious. Once again, take with your own 'fisdom' regarding you're own fid.
I will post in the next few days as much as I know about the various different types of foods that are good/'treat'/and toxic, as well as what foods need to be given in a different way (eg - cook potatoes, beets, and onions). I hope it won't offend. In my short time here there have been a lot of questions about what is/isn't ok. My vet is a nutritional 'nut' (and he's fine with nuts) and also a pellet advocate (though I'm not - but that's caveat to my own fid experiences - and I can't thank Harrison's enough for their formula that saved my fid last year).
So, I hope this helps:
http://www.parrotparrot.com/birdhealth/diet.htm
As always, any questions specific to your fid should also be directed to your vet. Nutrition, like with humans is complicated in our fids and extreme changes should be discussed with their doctor.
I will post in the next few days as much as I know about the various different types of foods that are good/'treat'/and toxic, as well as what foods need to be given in a different way (eg - cook potatoes, beets, and onions). I hope it won't offend. In my short time here there have been a lot of questions about what is/isn't ok. My vet is a nutritional 'nut' (and he's fine with nuts) and also a pellet advocate (though I'm not - but that's caveat to my own fid experiences - and I can't thank Harrison's enough for their formula that saved my fid last year).
So, I hope this helps:
http://www.parrotparrot.com/birdhealth/diet.htm
As always, any questions specific to your fid should also be directed to your vet. Nutrition, like with humans is complicated in our fids and extreme changes should be discussed with their doctor.