littleredhen77
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Hello everyone! ive been working hard at making sure my Ziggy bird gets the best diet he can, and ive come up with another idea i would like feedback/thoughts on.
currently he gets 50%sprouts 50% veggie chop in the morning, and in a seperate bowl he gets a piece of fresh fruit, about 1/3 the serving size of whats in his 'veggie bowl' i toss 5-8 pumpkin seeds on top as well.
for dinner he gets an 'ice cube' of squash, warmed up and mixed in with more veggies and sprouts, though a little less to compensate for the added squash. i alternate every other day or so between warmed squash, and roasted sweet potato/carrot mix. either way, he gets something warm with his dinner. around bed time he gets an almond. i rarely feed fruits at dinner time. ((is that ok?))
a few times a week i give him a treat of a millet spray, ((mostly trying to encourage foraging and clipped up so its inside a toilet paper tube he has to chew to get to the seed)) i also bought him some 'hint of salt wheat thins' the healthiest ones i could find, i split each cracker in half. i also bought unsalted rice cakes and i break off a half dollar sized piece when i feed them to him. he doesnt seem to like eating these much but he has fun making huge messes.
i guess the point here is, that pumpkin season is over here in maine, and i have only a pint sized mason jar or pumpkin seeds left. that will last me months if i feed them only to him, ((theyre very tasty though and i tend to grab a few for myself every time i feed him some
)) but i have thought that maybe i should make him a chopped nut mix with several different ones to add as a garnish over his food. my options would be:
pine nuts
palm nuts
walnuts
sunflower seed
chia seed
mustard seed
seseame seed
pistachio
pumpkin seed
all of these would be broken down to smaller bits and mixed together in a jar, and id be careful to have less sunflower than the others. i would use his smallest serving spoon which i believe is a 1/4tsp.
does it seem more beneficial to give him a very small amount of these various seed/nuts each day instead of the pinch of pumpkin and the nightly almond? i feel like the variety would provide more minerals than just the 2 i give him currently. does the serving amount sound good? or too high?
hes an older bird, and the diet he was on before i got him worries me..im just hoping i can get many more years with him if i try hard to keep him as healthy as he can be! do your birds eat any of these things on a regular basis? any input is welcome and appreciated!
currently he gets 50%sprouts 50% veggie chop in the morning, and in a seperate bowl he gets a piece of fresh fruit, about 1/3 the serving size of whats in his 'veggie bowl' i toss 5-8 pumpkin seeds on top as well.
for dinner he gets an 'ice cube' of squash, warmed up and mixed in with more veggies and sprouts, though a little less to compensate for the added squash. i alternate every other day or so between warmed squash, and roasted sweet potato/carrot mix. either way, he gets something warm with his dinner. around bed time he gets an almond. i rarely feed fruits at dinner time. ((is that ok?))
a few times a week i give him a treat of a millet spray, ((mostly trying to encourage foraging and clipped up so its inside a toilet paper tube he has to chew to get to the seed)) i also bought him some 'hint of salt wheat thins' the healthiest ones i could find, i split each cracker in half. i also bought unsalted rice cakes and i break off a half dollar sized piece when i feed them to him. he doesnt seem to like eating these much but he has fun making huge messes.
i guess the point here is, that pumpkin season is over here in maine, and i have only a pint sized mason jar or pumpkin seeds left. that will last me months if i feed them only to him, ((theyre very tasty though and i tend to grab a few for myself every time i feed him some

pine nuts
palm nuts
walnuts
sunflower seed
chia seed
mustard seed
seseame seed
pistachio
pumpkin seed
all of these would be broken down to smaller bits and mixed together in a jar, and id be careful to have less sunflower than the others. i would use his smallest serving spoon which i believe is a 1/4tsp.
does it seem more beneficial to give him a very small amount of these various seed/nuts each day instead of the pinch of pumpkin and the nightly almond? i feel like the variety would provide more minerals than just the 2 i give him currently. does the serving amount sound good? or too high?
hes an older bird, and the diet he was on before i got him worries me..im just hoping i can get many more years with him if i try hard to keep him as healthy as he can be! do your birds eat any of these things on a regular basis? any input is welcome and appreciated!
