Hello from us three down here too
Personally I’m reluctant consuming anything that companies promote as a person as a parrot keeper and as a parrot too
. My debate in this is the composition. Every single formula gets unanswered question marks. Take the “organic” or “bio”ones (and this word is seductive is tricky is promising but a fail too) and take the time to analyze the incredients one by one. You get to see seeds and veggies includes but you also get to
See some weird oils added and vitamins also added that u get no additional information about them. Additionally I need to ask....there is a nutritional value demonstrated/labeled on every bag u can purchase but that value indicated is WHEN? (At this point I need tomention that I used to have long hair too...,back in the past)...so What’s the value some minutes after you open the bag and what’s the value a week or a month later while keeping the bag on the refrigerator?
In every package All I can see is a really high ω6/ω3 fat ratio and you just need it as low as possible not just for your birds but for you as a person too.
A Food that can make your grey to use his brain and beak to get it, is a food he will really enjoy having even if it just a broccoli
Pellets are really boring mate.
Daily I offer a variety of fresh products to my birds. I only have 2 though but one day I’ll get a whole flock
just one day
This variety is different in every season but through out a year contains seeds lots of different seeds boiled cooked or raw, egg, polllen, vegetables, sprouts ( I stop Sprouts on May and start again in November), a variety of fruits (right now we all eat cherries
strawberries and blackberries), a variety of nuts ( they love almonds pistachios,walnuts,cashews Brazilnuts) a variety of greens (the love radish,arugula, carrot leaves,celery,spinach) and I also especially when they are molting/plucking I offer fish and chicken bones which absolutely adore. I Don’t offer salmon due to our oceans pollution but i Do offer sardine. I avoid other bigger fishes due to the heavy metals that include in their composition but they really love crawfish they absolutely love the sound of breaking it and the whole procedure it takes To geT.
I know that In nature they feed with palm nuts and palm nut oil is nutritious but I use extra virgin olive oil in their food. If you compare is quite a decent substitute