(Almost) 7 week old eating its poop?

Aushi

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Sep 20, 2014
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One Lovebird, one male named Stephan.

One Jenday Conure named Sakura.
Like the title says! I've seen my baby jenday conure eat her poop? Or perhaps just playing with it? I clean the cage twice a day so it isn't like she's sleeping on her own feces, but between cleans she seems interested in nibling on it? I've put down spray millet for her but no interested in that nor toys? :c
 

weco

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Nov 24, 2010
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Nanday, suns, parrotlet, Patagonian
Birds or other animals eating their own poop is called coprophagia and is usually caused by something deficient in the bird's/animal's diet....If your bird is on a seed diet, you probably need to change its diet to one that has fresh foods in it.....you might want to look around the forums, there are a number of fresh food diets in the archives, but you can start with:

apple
banana (with or without peel)
cantaloupe
carrots (cooked)
raw carrots
cranberries
endamame pods
garbanzo beans
green peas
kidney beans (cooked)
lima beans (cooked)
melon
orange
squash (cooked)
sweet potatoes (cooked)
yams (cooked)

Here are several reading links:


Parrot Forum ? View topic - Eating poop

My budgies are eating their own feces! I provide fresh food and water, anybody know why they?re doing this? | Budgie Mania Magazine

Birds--General: cockateil eating droppings, calcium loss, mineral deficiency

Parrots: How to stop a parrotlet from eating his own droppings?, old wives tales, pacific parrotlet

Parrots: coprophagia, apple cider vinegar, eclectus diet

Good luck.....
 

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