Eclectus Diet - Suitable Dry Mixes

Birdman666

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Presently have six Greenwing Macaw (17 yo), Red Fronted Macaw (12 yo), Red Lored Amazon (17 y.o.), Lilac Crowned Amazon (about 43 y.o.) and a Congo African Grey (11 y.o.)
Panama Amazon (1 Y.O.)
My Eckie's dry treat cup consists of oatmeal granola, a mixture of nuts, and a non-viramin fortified seed mix. BUT those are treats. Chop is his main food bowl.

My chop consists of cooked sweet potato, broccolli, red, orange and yellow bell peppers, soy beans, red pepper flakes, mixed fruit and those match stick carrots.

My other birds get a pellet/vitamin fortified seed/nut/granola mix in one bowl and chop in another.

They also get treat cups at dinner time with usually a little of what ever the humans are eating that they can have.

I believe in variety.
 

LoveOfallAnimals

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Albino Indian Ringneck - Female - Tia
My Eckie's dry treat cup consists of oatmeal granola, a mixture of nuts, and a non-viramin fortified seed mix. BUT those are treats. Chop is his main food bowl.

My chop consists of cooked sweet potato, broccolli, red, orange and yellow bell peppers, soy beans, red pepper flakes, mixed fruit and those match stick carrots.

My other birds get a pellet/vitamin fortified seed/nut/granola mix in one bowl and chop in another.

They also get treat cups at dinner time with usually a little of what ever the humans are eating that they can have.

I believe in variety.
I was advised by a vet to go easy with nuts. I only give mine almond slivers as training treats. I also go easy with fruit as it seems to trigger hormonal issues with my little lady. But I do agree that variety is the spice of life for all birds.
 
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My Eckie's dry treat cup consists of oatmeal granola, a mixture of nuts, and a non-viramin fortified seed mix. BUT those are treats. Chop is his main food bowl.

My chop consists of cooked sweet potato, broccolli, red, orange and yellow bell peppers, soy beans, red pepper flakes, mixed fruit and those match stick carrots.

My other birds get a pellet/vitamin fortified seed/nut/granola mix in one bowl and chop in another.

They also get treat cups at dinner time with usually a little of what ever the humans are eating that they can have.

I believe in variety.

If you’re amenable to some unsolicited advice:

Pitch the soy beans. These have phytoestrogens that mimic estrogen, the primary sex hormone for parrots. These can be a one way ticket hormoneville. They really have no business in an Ekkie diet. Diversify the chop more, depending on how often you are mixing it up. I maker 4-6 month batches so I need 20+ ingredients to get a well rounded nutrition. If you’re making new chop every week, it’s less of a concern if you’re mixing it up every time.

The treat mix…is very fat and carb heavy, all hormone triggers. Oatmeal has more carbs than you’d imagine. I dont know how often or what quantities it’s being given but if you see hormones spike, let that be your first target.

Ekkies are quite prone to atherosclerosis, so watch the fat content, something alluded to above.
 
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chris-md

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Aphrodite - red throated conure (RIP)
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Have you feed this food and if so was it easily accepted? Mine isn't really a fan of Tops
Yes, I add a bit to meals occasionally. It’s less prone to pulverization, so that’s a plus. Easily accepted? That’s really down to the individual. My boy hasn’t totally taken to them, but does eat them more than tops.
 
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