Poop eating...

Abzeez

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Bean the Blue Front Amazon, Chico the Ringneck, and Ida the African grey
Now I don't know for sure if she meant to eat it, or if she was just tasting it... So I had Ida out and she pooped on the couch, I didn't notice it right away, so I didn't clean it up. Well she was playing around and I happened to look down and she was sticking her face in poo. I am thinking she was just checking it out, and tasting it, because as far as I know this is the first time she's eaten poop.

So I thought it would be a good question to ask. Anyone ever had a poo eating parrot?
 
I've never heard of poo eating in parrots(Mind you I am new to parrots myself) but in most cases for animals, poo eating is normally cause for a mental problem.

Not saying it is this, as this is the worst case scenario, but it the first that came to mind that makes sense.
 
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poo eating is normally cause for a mental problem.
Where did you hear this? Growing up we had a dog that ate poop. The vet said some dogs just do it. My bull terrier also ate poop as a puppy, and the dermatologist we took her to for her skin, said pretty much the same thing. Sometimes it has to do with vitamin deficiency, but I have never heard of mental problems, so I don't find that comment to be true.
 
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Found a possible answer... choline deficiancy, and giving the parrot a sprinkle of brewers yeast helps with poop eating. Learn something new everyday.
 
i wouldn't worry about it to much, if it was on the couch probly just exploring or playing in it, if it was in the cage and a constant thing i have heard of a vitamin deficiancy can course them to eat there own poo
 
Curiosity would cause them to have a taste too, especially it is a youngster after all!
 
poo eating is normally cause for a mental problem.
Where did you hear this? Growing up we had a dog that ate poop. The vet said some dogs just do it. My bull terrier also ate poop as a puppy, and the dermatologist we took her to for her skin, said pretty much the same thing. Sometimes it has to do with vitamin deficiency, but I have never heard of mental problems, so I don't find that comment to be true.
I was told by my vet up in Maine when we took my friends bull up. That all I was going off of though so just threw it out there as I when he told us about it, it made sense.

Note: that is for the worst case scenario
 
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I am not to worried about it, but since I have never seen a parrot do this I thought it may be something interesting to ask about. :)
 
I am not to worried about it, but since I have never seen a parrot do this I thought it may be something interesting to ask about. :)
lol ok, well sorry for jumping to the worst case scenario :p I just got done watching Red Dragon(Hannibal Lecter movie) and those movies always get my mind into that type of mind set.
 
I have never heard of it being a mental problem, with a huge majority of any animal its a sign of malnutrition, for example, Rabbits do this regularly to get all the vitamins possible from there food!
 
Well it may be curiosity because she is so young, but I just bought Birds USA 2011 and there was a whole article about poop! This is what it says: Do birds eat poop? "This is a very rare problem," Burkett said. "Coprophagia, or eating feces, is recognized in many other animals, including humans, and generally goes without diagnosis. It's thought to be because of a nutritional deficiency in some cases; however, its considered a behavioral problem in some cases. It is normal for pet birds to engage in a house-cleaning technique where they use their beak to crumble dry poop to remove it from perches or cage grates. In these cases, they are not ingesting the poop."
So probably if Ida keeps doing this it could be a behavioral problem. Hope I helped and good luck!
 
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poo eating is normally cause for a mental problem.
Where did you hear this? Growing up we had a dog that ate poop. The vet said some dogs just do it. My bull terrier also ate poop as a puppy, and the dermatologist we took her to for her skin, said pretty much the same thing. Sometimes it has to do with vitamin deficiency, but I have never heard of mental problems, so I don't find that comment to be true.
I was told by my vet up in Maine when we took my friends bull up. That all I was going off of though so just threw it out there as I when he told us about it, it made sense.

Note: that is for the worst case scenario
Its probably true enough for some types of pets, especially the ones you wouldn't typically expect to eat their poo. (like birds, heh.)

Interesting fact: Guinea pigs eating their poo is a good thing. Their digestive track isn't long enough for them to get all of the nutrients out of the food, so when they poop it out, they eat it up again.
 
ewww nut does not eat it, but she does taste it! but only when she is away from her cage, (think she is trying to hide the evidance, but can't lol)

glad you mentioned, will keep eye out lol
 
My bird likes to pick up/chew anything on the floor or wherever he is, so if i dont clean up his poo asap he will dip his beak in it but he wont eat it he'll taste it and shake it off. Also if its dry and he's bored he'll crunch it and spit it out, but its completely possible that my bird isn't eating enough vitamins in his diet, the vet told me to give him more veggies but he has a serious sweet tooth/beak lol.
 

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