BoomBoom
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- May 2, 2012
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- Parrots
- Boomer (Sun Conure 9 yrs), Pewpew (Budgie 5 yrs), Ulap (Budgie 2 yrs), Eight & Kiki (Beloved Budgies, RIP)
After a moderate introduction period, my budgies now enjoy the occasional pot of wheatgrass I place in their cage. They munch on it, play with it and Pewpew even bathes in it (he likes to bath on plants even when they're not wet). I really like the idea of something alive and growing in their cage. It brightens up the cage and does seem to excite them.
It's been praised for it's nutritional value. High amount of vitamins E, B6, Thiamin, Niacin, Riboflavin and Pantothenic, as well as minerals Zinc and Manganese. Personally, I think a huge amount of wheatgrass must be consumed to reach the values attributed to wheatgrass. Some people are skeptical of its benefits. A few people even claim there are risks to human consumption from nausea to protein inhibition. I've read from other parronts that it is safe to give birds wheatgrass. What do you guys think? Do you offer this to your birds?
PS. Here's what it looks like inside the budgies' cage. It's grown so much and is now starting to wither but I'll be replacing it in a few days.

It's been praised for it's nutritional value. High amount of vitamins E, B6, Thiamin, Niacin, Riboflavin and Pantothenic, as well as minerals Zinc and Manganese. Personally, I think a huge amount of wheatgrass must be consumed to reach the values attributed to wheatgrass. Some people are skeptical of its benefits. A few people even claim there are risks to human consumption from nausea to protein inhibition. I've read from other parronts that it is safe to give birds wheatgrass. What do you guys think? Do you offer this to your birds?
PS. Here's what it looks like inside the budgies' cage. It's grown so much and is now starting to wither but I'll be replacing it in a few days.
