What can you give a parrot besides food?
Before buying a parrot, it is important to buy food for it in advance and carefully study all possible nuances so that no unforeseen situations arise. The choice of food should be approached very carefully. It is advisable to give sprouted food to budgerigars, as it is better absorbed by the body. Food for a parrot must necessarily consist of oats, millet, sesame and other grass seeds. It should be remembered that in natural conditions, parrots do not eat only millet, so food containing only millet is not worth buying for your pet. Before you feed your parrot with purchased food, you must definitely check it for freshness and quality. If the look or smell of the food made you suspicious, then in no case should you feed it to a parrot.
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What to feed a parrot other than food
A parrot, like any other living being, must receive a certain dose of vitamins per day. A large number of essential vitamins and minerals are found in vegetables. In the summer season, parrots can be given a variety of vegetables, but the main thing is that they are fresh and clean. After all, you do not want your pet to catch the disease. It is advisable to cut the vegetables that you are going to give to the parrot into small cubes, or, if it is more convenient for you, grate on a medium grater.
Vegetables that can be introduced into the diet of a parrot
Below is a list of those vegetables that can be given to parrots without harm to health.
- Tomatoes contain vitamins B and C, which is very useful for a parrot, especially at a young age during development. It is important to remember that only ripe tomatoes (not rotten or green) should be given to your pet. After all, unripe tomatoes contain a toxic substance that disappears during the ripening of the tomato.
- Pumpkin contains a large amount of vitamins and glucose, which contributes to better digestion of the parrot. After all, he does not get enough vitamins and sugar from the feed. Pumpkin and pumpkin seeds can also be given to cockatiels, but the main thing is not in large quantities. Everything should be the norm.
- Beetroot is also very useful for parrots of any age, because it contains a lot of sugar and trace elements.
- Carrots, which contain a large amount of carotene, should be given only in raw form and be sure to grate beforehand.
- Parrots should be given young, slightly unripe corn. Since it contains a large amount of starch, protein and B vitamins, it is considered the best grain feed.
- Cabbage is an excellent food for parrots, as it is rich in trace elements. Like carrots, cabbage must be grated or pre-cut into small pieces.
- Zucchini is rich in fiber and sugar, which must also be introduced into the diet of a parrot.
- Cucumbers – contain a large amount of vitamin E and speed up metabolism.
- Despite the fact that watermelon is not a nutritious type of food, it, like cucumber, is rich in fiber and vitamins.
Remember that vegetables such as onions, garlic, eggplant and any other spicy vegetables should never be given to a parrot.
Fruits that can be introduced into the diet of a parrot
Before giving fruits to your parrot, it is important to remember that they must be fresh, thoroughly washed and completely peeled.
- Grapes contain a large amount of vitamins and minerals, removes all kinds of toxins and speeds up metabolism.
- Any berries: mountain ash, strawberries, strawberries, currants are also very useful for a parrot in the summer. And they are good because they can be dried and added to feed in the winter season.
- Kiwi, before giving to your parrot, should be peeled off the skin and cut into pieces.
- Since the apple contains iron and vitamin C, it should be included in the parrot’s diet systematically, and not just in season.
- Banana contains a lot of sugar and starch, so it should be given in small portions and separately from food.
- Lemons and oranges contain a large amount of vitamin C, but since these fruits are overly acidic, they should be introduced into the parrot’s diet gradually. And most of all, parrots like tangerines, because they contain glucose.
In no case should you give parrots nuts, especially walnuts, every day. This can lead to obesity of the heart.
Greens must be included in the diet of your parrot. Plantain leaves or lettuces, also fruit tree twigs, should be given to the parrot every day.
What can I give a parrot cockatiel?
The Corella parrot, like the budgerigar, needs not only food, but vegetables and fruits every day. The cockatiel can be given the same fruits and vegetables as the budgerigar. But do not forget who Corella needs fruit tree branches and leaves more than a budgerigar. And exactly half of his daily diet should be fruits and vegetables. Also, the cockatiel can be given dandelion leaves, corn (young), a boiled egg previously cut into pieces and nuts (not daily).
Corella parrots should receive not a small dose of protein every day. And for this reason, their diet should include boiled meat, cottage cheese (preferably homemade, not processed with chemicals) and egg white. In no case should the Corella parrot be given fatty and fried foods, as well as chocolate. And do not add salt or sugar to food, because this will only harm the health of the parrot.
Now, using the list of fruits and vegetables above, you will know what to feed your parrot each season.