The parrot diet: the importance of vegetables

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The parrot diet: the importance of vegetables


In this video I discuss how diet impacts health.

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  1. Thanks for this entire channel, this one seems a masterpiece! I'm a newbie breeder from Brazil and I'm put in action your advices! tysm Tony!

  2. Tony getting parrots to eat vegetable is easier said then done ! Especially when you can't babysit your parrots to eat on their own. I have Very very picky Congo Grey AND Sulpur Crested Cockatoo.
    Now, my Timneh African Grey who was captured from the wild will eat pretty much anything I give him. For breakfast before i go to work, I throw 2 eggs ,some shell and a little olive oil in a nutri-blender.
    I nuke a scrambled egg every single morning. My Cockatoo , and Quaker love it. I sometimes add broccoli, spinach, carrots as well as premium pellet.
    At night when I get home, its hard to get them to eat good. My Cockatoo just throws the pellets off his cage like it amuses him. I don't know how to "FORCE" them on eating a well balanced diet.

  3. Just got my conure "Mango" and I love watching your content its straight to the point and accurately given to the viewers. Ive watched every video you have and its helped me grow as a parrot daddy. 🦜 I appreciate the info and lessons.

  4. I'm so happy I found your channel 🙂 🙂 Can't wait for more videos. I have a rescue female umbrella cockatoo that oh my goodness has been suffering constantly from hormonal issues and bad prolapses. One thing I notice often is that she stains, pushes pretty bad to poop 🙁 🙁 WE have no idea if it's diet, lack of wet foods, calcium, vitamin A, etc. We take her to the vet, gets sutures and stays there a while and gets feed a strict diet with mostly Harrisons pellets. Can you do a video on prolapses pretty please many of us need all the help we can that regarding prolapses. I will appreciate everything you can tell me 🙂 🙂

  5. Hi Tony. I have seen your videos and they are of great knowledge to me. I would like to know what would be the right temperature and humidity for the incubation period as well as brooder temp and humidity. As I have a few pairs of cockatiels and a few parents don't take good care of the chicks. Now I have bought an incubator cum brooder and would like to care for the chicks myself. Please let me know.