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new bird, what about diet?

Postby school on Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:11 pm

What is a good diet for Budgie's, I worry about there health because they are so small and my caught a cold at the pet store, so we went to the Vet. for antibotc she is well now but Iam very careful with her. Also does anybody know much about Tropimix food :?: Thank you


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  • Re: new bird, what about diet?

    Postby MFids on Wed Aug 06, 2008 1:43 pm

    Diet is a controversial subject, one that you may get very many different opinions on. IMO, it's best to go with a dye-free diet, with little to no sunflower seeds. Maybe find 2-3 plain bird seed mixes (not fortified, and not dyed or mixed with pellets), and mix them together (such as a canary/finch mixed with a budgie mix?). You can add pellets to the diet as well. I'd recommend Zupreem, Roudybush, TOP, Foundation Formula, maybe Lafebers... get the sizes in canary/crumbles/parakeet. There's a big hype on pellets, but I really wouldn't suggest feeding more than 40-50% pellets. Of course you may not want to have dry seeds to be a part of the main diet either... Sprouted seeds are much healtheir, as well as a wide range of veggies, some fruits, whole grain breads/pastas, cooked eggs, and cooked beans. The more fresh foods you feed, and a variety, the healthier your bird will be!

    Here's a list of foods that can be fed.... although it's not complete.... its from the Healthy Bird Cookbook.

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    Grains, Breads, and Muffins
    Corn bread
    Graham crackers
    Mandel bread, soaked
    Matzoh
    Matzoh balls
    Mini bagels
    Oatmeal
    Pastas
    Rice
    Rice cakes
    Rice Chex
    Rice Krispies
    Sweetened corn cereals
    Sweetened oat cereals
    Toasted bread
    Unsalted crackers
    Unsalted, unbuttered popcorn
    Wheat cereals
    Whole-wheat or multigrained bread
    Zweibach toast, soaked
    Other grains

    Vegetables
    Beans
    Beets
    Broccoli
    Carrots
    Corn
    Green beans
    Jalapeno peppers
    Lima beans
    Mixed vegetables
    Okra
    Peas
    Potatoes
    Summer squash
    Sweet Potatoes
    Winter squash
    Yams

    Fruit
    Apples
    Bananas
    Berries (all kind)
    Grapes
    Kiwis
    Mangos
    Melons
    Oranges
    Papaya
    Pears
    Star Fruit
    Winter Squash
    Yams

    Other Foods
    Hulled seeds
    Millet spray
    Monkey biscuits
    Peanut butter sandwiches rolled in millet
    Pellets
    Scrambled eggs
    Hard-boiled eggs
    Sprouted seeds


    Foods to avoid
    Chocolate
    Avocados
    Sugar (too much is a bad thing... best kind is natural sugars)
    Old Seeds
    Mayonnaise products
    Unwashed Fruits or Vegetables
    Rhubarb (contains oxalic acid, as does spinach - feed only in small amounts)
    Fruit Pits
    Nuts (brazil nuts, almonds, imported nuts that have been polished/dyed)
    Dairy Products (birds are lactose intolerent-feed small amounts-cleaned/cooked eggs and yogurt fine)
    Mold
    Caffeine
    Salt
    Alcohol
    Food Dyes
    Sulfites (found in dried fruits and veggies to help preserve them-only from health food store)
    Monica & Fids
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    Re: new bird, what about diet?

    Postby navim234 on Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:04 pm

    This link help us very much!

    http://www.birds-online.de/index_en.html
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