littleredhen77
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Hello everyone! ive been working hard at making sure my Ziggy bird gets the best diet he can, and ive come up with another idea i would like feedback/thoughts on.
currently he gets 50%sprouts 50% veggie chop in the morning, and in a seperate bowl he gets a piece of fresh fruit, about 1/3 the serving size of whats in his 'veggie bowl' i toss 5-8 pumpkin seeds on top as well.
for dinner he gets an 'ice cube' of squash, warmed up and mixed in with more veggies and sprouts, though a little less to compensate for the added squash. i alternate every other day or so between warmed squash, and roasted sweet potato/carrot mix. either way, he gets something warm with his dinner. around bed time he gets an almond. i rarely feed fruits at dinner time. ((is that ok?))
a few times a week i give him a treat of a millet spray, ((mostly trying to encourage foraging and clipped up so its inside a toilet paper tube he has to chew to get to the seed)) i also bought him some 'hint of salt wheat thins' the healthiest ones i could find, i split each cracker in half. i also bought unsalted rice cakes and i break off a half dollar sized piece when i feed them to him. he doesnt seem to like eating these much but he has fun making huge messes.
i guess the point here is, that pumpkin season is over here in maine, and i have only a pint sized mason jar or pumpkin seeds left. that will last me months if i feed them only to him, ((theyre very tasty though and i tend to grab a few for myself every time i feed him some )) but i have thought that maybe i should make him a chopped nut mix with several different ones to add as a garnish over his food. my options would be:
pine nuts
palm nuts
walnuts
sunflower seed
chia seed
mustard seed
seseame seed
pistachio
pumpkin seed
all of these would be broken down to smaller bits and mixed together in a jar, and id be careful to have less sunflower than the others. i would use his smallest serving spoon which i believe is a 1/4tsp.
does it seem more beneficial to give him a very small amount of these various seed/nuts each day instead of the pinch of pumpkin and the nightly almond? i feel like the variety would provide more minerals than just the 2 i give him currently. does the serving amount sound good? or too high?
hes an older bird, and the diet he was on before i got him worries me..im just hoping i can get many more years with him if i try hard to keep him as healthy as he can be! do your birds eat any of these things on a regular basis? any input is welcome and appreciated!
currently he gets 50%sprouts 50% veggie chop in the morning, and in a seperate bowl he gets a piece of fresh fruit, about 1/3 the serving size of whats in his 'veggie bowl' i toss 5-8 pumpkin seeds on top as well.
for dinner he gets an 'ice cube' of squash, warmed up and mixed in with more veggies and sprouts, though a little less to compensate for the added squash. i alternate every other day or so between warmed squash, and roasted sweet potato/carrot mix. either way, he gets something warm with his dinner. around bed time he gets an almond. i rarely feed fruits at dinner time. ((is that ok?))
a few times a week i give him a treat of a millet spray, ((mostly trying to encourage foraging and clipped up so its inside a toilet paper tube he has to chew to get to the seed)) i also bought him some 'hint of salt wheat thins' the healthiest ones i could find, i split each cracker in half. i also bought unsalted rice cakes and i break off a half dollar sized piece when i feed them to him. he doesnt seem to like eating these much but he has fun making huge messes.
i guess the point here is, that pumpkin season is over here in maine, and i have only a pint sized mason jar or pumpkin seeds left. that will last me months if i feed them only to him, ((theyre very tasty though and i tend to grab a few for myself every time i feed him some )) but i have thought that maybe i should make him a chopped nut mix with several different ones to add as a garnish over his food. my options would be:
pine nuts
palm nuts
walnuts
sunflower seed
chia seed
mustard seed
seseame seed
pistachio
pumpkin seed
all of these would be broken down to smaller bits and mixed together in a jar, and id be careful to have less sunflower than the others. i would use his smallest serving spoon which i believe is a 1/4tsp.
does it seem more beneficial to give him a very small amount of these various seed/nuts each day instead of the pinch of pumpkin and the nightly almond? i feel like the variety would provide more minerals than just the 2 i give him currently. does the serving amount sound good? or too high?
hes an older bird, and the diet he was on before i got him worries me..im just hoping i can get many more years with him if i try hard to keep him as healthy as he can be! do your birds eat any of these things on a regular basis? any input is welcome and appreciated!