Captive birds often are expected to live mostly on seeds, and in the long run, that can cause a breakdown of health. The fact is, birds like most of the things we like. Experts say that what is good for us, is good for our birds. And what's bad for us, is bad for birds.
What They Love
Your bird may love a bit of cheese, some pasta, a few pea pods, and maybe some small pieces of fruit on a kebab. Birds need protein, fats, minerals, vitamins, and carbohydrates. They get excited about variety, in textures, colors, and tastes. Just like we get hungry for something crunchy at times, they like the same variety. However, avoid giving your bird anything heavily salted, sweet, or fatty.
And specifically avoid these foods:
chocolate
avocado
alcohol
caffeine
garlic
onion
rhubarb
mayonnaise
milk
uncooked or processed meats
some fruit seeds and pits
Pellets
Pellets come highly recommended, especially if supplemented by fresh fruit and vegetables, and a little bit of birdseed. Pellets are nutritionally complete. Your veterinarian can tell you which pellet is best for your particular species of bird.
Birds that have been mostly seed fed may have trouble making the transition from seeds to pellets. Some experts recommend making the switch this way: Put seed in the birdcage for about two hours, usually in the evening. Then take it away and put only pellets in their food dish for the next 22 hours. As the bird gradually makes the change to pellets, then you can offer seeds only every other evening. But first, make certain your bird really is eating the pellets. The longer the bird has been mostly seed fed, the harder it will be for them to change.
If the Bird is Reluctant to Try New Foods…
Try cutting fruits and veggies into tiny, seed size pieces and mixing them in with his seeds. It won't hurt him to be a little hungry. Hunger is a powerful motivator and should prompt him to try new things. But don't take that too far since birds need to eat every day.
And Don't Forget…
Fresh water is just as important as healthy food. If the water dish isn't cleaned regularly (like in the dishwasher) it can grow bacteria and mold.
Just like any other pet, birds need regular checkups to ensure they are in good health. But feeding them a good diet with lots of variety should put you and your bird way ahead of the curve.
Published by Teresa Ambord
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- Just like us, birds crave variety of texture, color, and taste.
- Fresh water in a dishwasher-cleaned dish is as important as the right food.





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Post a CommentMy bird is very picky...will these tips work on cockatiels? I have tried giving her fuit before but it just sat there. BTW-I really like your articles!