Chop monster

Jen5200

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Baby - Sun Conure;
Tango - GCC;
Bindi - Sun Conure;
Stanley - Pineapple GCC;
Screamer “Scree� - Cockatiel;
Tee - Pineapple GCC; Jimmy - Cockatiel
Stanley was very easy to introduce to chop (he’s been with me since August)...he’s like a little chop monster who fully immerses himself in his dinner :)
 

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What kind of thi gs do you put in? I always love hearing what other things other peoples birds eat.

Mine get cooked whole grains with a variety of veggies and a bit of fruit. I think this batch was zucchini, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, corn, peas, peppers, kale, and likely pomegranate seeds, a bit of apple, sweet potato and some other odds & ends.

Mine will only eat it if it’s chopped into oblivion, they won’t touch anything that’s too chunky (which is why it looks like baby food) :)
 
It's funny how unique they are, mine only like chunks they can pick up with the feets ;) BTW the chop looks like it chopped off his beak in that pic, made me laugh!
 
Great picture. He looks so smug! Foodface!!
 

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